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History Of The Car: The Chrysler 300 with its large front engine and checkered grill up front is going out of production this year. It was first introduced in 1955 and then resurrected in 2005.
There’s an awful lot to like about Brian Turney’s video documentation of his quest to class up his Dodge Magnum by swapping on the more dignified and upscale face of a Chrysler 300: first ...
A pixel artist known as @vburlapp on Instagram created this CGI-infused 2026 Chrysler 300. The model features a rather familiar front fascia, with a large imposing grille that blends into the ...
The Chrysler 300 story began in the 1950s with the introduction of the 300-letter series for the 1955 model year. Though advertised as a personal luxury car, the C-300 was a wolf in sheep's ...
The 2015 Chrysler 300 keeps the same engine choices, coming standard with the 3.6-liter V-6 delivering 300 hp, or the 5.7-liter V-8 with up to 363 hp.
Its grille still dominates the front end, taking up at least a third of the 300’s face. This a styling element people will likely either love or loathe.
When the images of the new Chrysler 300 were first released, I was instantly sold on its exterior design. Read on to learn more about the 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited V-6 in this editors' notebooko ...
2023 Chrysler 300C Exterior The Chrysler 300's stately exterior doesn't change for 2023, but Chrysler says the car gets unique tri-color badges to differentiate from previous models. Other exterior ...
The previous generation Chrysler 300 (2005-2010) sported bold, in-your-face styling. At the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, Ralph Gilles (Senior Vice President of Product Design and CEO of the Dodge Brand ...
The last Chrysler 300 model year will include a limited version called the 300C, with a 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 engine. Only 2,000 of these beast will be sold in the U.S., along with 200 in Canada.
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