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The Way It Oughta Be: Chrysler 300C SRT8
NorthwestAuto who has driven a 2009 Chrysler 300
I have a simple prescription to save Chrysler: Get rid of everything that isn’t SRT. For those who haven’t paid much attention to Chrysler in the last few years, S…
Comments (0) | Created on July 20, 2009
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One of the worst vehicles ever
Donnie who has owned a 2006 Chrysler 300
I purchased my Jeep hoping that it would be tuff and reliable. I soon realized it wasn't. Only two weeks after I purchased the Speed-ometer quit working completl…
Comments (0) | Created on June 24, 2009
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300C: Solid as a Slab of Granite? Unfortunately Not.
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2008 Chrysler 300
Chrysler revived the 300 badge with the 300M in '99. Then in 2005, they redesigned it with help from their new partner Mercedes. Sounds great doesn't it? An Americ…
Comments (5) | Created on September 30, 2008
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0% of 1 person found this useful
300C: Solid as a Slab of Granite? Unfortunately Not.
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2007 Chrysler 300
Chrysler revived the 300 badge with the 300M in '99. Then in 2005, they redesigned it with help from their new partner Mercedes. Sounds great doesn't it? An Americ…
Comments (0) | Created on September 30, 2008
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50% of 2 people found this useful
300C: Solid as a Slab of Granite? Unfortunately Not.
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2006 Chrysler 300
Chrysler revived the 300 badge with the 300M in '99. Then in 2005, they redesigned it with help from their new partner Mercedes. Sounds great doesn't it? An Americ…
Comments (1) | Created on September 30, 2008
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300C: Solid as a Slab of Granite? Unfortunately Not.
Teddy Field who has owned a 2005 Chrysler 300
Chrysler revived the 300 badge with the 300M in '99. Then in 2005, they redesigned it with help from their new partner Mercedes. Sounds great doesn't it? An Americ…
Comments (0) | Created on September 30, 2008
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Reliable and Fun to Drive
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2003 Chrysler 300
It could be successfully argued that the 1954 Chrysler 300C was the first American muscle car. It had a revolutionary Hemi V8 and made 300-hp, quite a feat in it…
Comments (0) | Created on September 30, 2008
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Reliable and Fun to Drive
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2002 Chrysler 300
It could be successfully argued that the 1954 Chrysler 300C was the first American muscle car. It had a revolutionary Hemi V8 and made 300-hp, quite a feat in it…
Comments (0) | Created on September 30, 2008
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Reliable and Fun to Drive
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2001 Chrysler 300
It could be successfully argued that the 1954 Chrysler 300C was the first American muscle car. It had a revolutionary Hemi V8 and made 300-hp, quite a feat in it…
Comments (0) | Created on September 30, 2008
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Reliable and Fun to Drive
Teddy Field who has worked on a 2004 Chrysler 300
It could be successfully argued that the 1954 Chrysler 300C was the first American muscle car. It had a revolutionary Hemi V8 and made 300-hp, quite a feat in it…
Comments (0) | Created on September 30, 2008
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