The Chrysler 300
The Chrysler 300 is a very elegant, luxurious car. The Chrysler 300 features heated front seats (which are standard on the Limited and The Chrysler 300C), rear-seat DVD entertainment system in the center console (available on the Touring and the Chrysler 300C), UConnect voice-activated hands free communication system also available, GPS navigation system, Memory controlled power adjustable pedals, seats, radio presets and so much more.
—The Chrysler 300 Touring sedan comes with these standard features: 5 speed electronically controlled manually interactive adaptive automatic transmission, Automatic transmission with overdrive, Auto Stick manually interactive automatic transmission or adaptive automatic transmission. Tilt steering, battery saver, 2 front power outlets, 4 wheel anti-lock brakes, second row 3-point center seatbelt, driver airbag with multi-stage deployment, passenger airbag cutoff sensor activated by passenger weight, crash sensor unlocks doors and turns on interior lights, trunk anti-trap device, remote fuel door release, panic alarm, leather seats, keyless entry, remote trunk release, halogen headlights and overhead console storage to name just a few on a long list of wonderful features that will make for a comfortable ride. The Chrysler 300C parking brake works quickly and effectively and has four wheel anti-lock braking system with emergency brake assist.
You can buy 2005 Chrysler 300 accessories like a California walnut wood dash kit, headlight covers, port holes, SRT-8 style spoiler, rear roof wing, chrome door handles, chrome tail light covers, suicide doors, lambo vertical doors, illuminated door seals and fender trim. Adding Chrysler 300 accessories to your car lets you personalize it and make it your own.
There are several types of Chrysler 300 grilles and accessories available. Changing your original Chrysler 300 grill will give it more distinction and make it stand out from the rest. These are just a few different grill types available: T-Rex heavy mesh grill, E &G classic phantom grill, Trenz stainless grill, Precision billet grill and the Grillcraft mesh grill.
The Chrysler 300 convertible is a nice ride. It drives as well as it looks, seats up to 5 people, has all the great options and accessories available and have a powered convertible top.
A classic beauty is the 1968 Chrysler 300 convertible. A Rare and beautiful car with featured glass rear window, 383 c.i.d 270hp V8 engine which was standard and the three speed transmission that was also standard with a Torqueflite automatic transmission offered as an option.
In 2006 the Chrysler 300C Heritage performance package came off the line. The 2006 Chrysler 300C ‘Heritage Edition’ debuted at the Los Angeles auto fair on January 4, 2006. This is a limited production and a performance specialty vehicle offering the ‘roaring’ power of a 5.7 liter HEMI engine which includes fuel saving multiple displacement system. High Performance style is also part of the package along with SmartBeam headlamp technology (this is the first time these headlamps have been used in a Chrysler vehicle). 18 inch chrome clad wheels add a touch of class and a little extra ‘bling’. The Chrysler 300C performance steering is responsive performance steering gear; it has performance exhaust sound and performance – shifting 5 speed AutoStick. The interior has SRT inspired seats with a tri-color Heritage badge on the backs of the seats, exclusive two-tone interior color combination and an upgraded 368 watt Boston Acoustic seven speaker sound system with a subwoofer. It is offered in Brilliant Black, Cool Vanilla and for a little extra cash Inferno Red Crystal Pearl, which is the first true red exclusively available on this 300 model.
The Chrysler 300 review shows this car is everything you could want in a vehicle. You get a quiet, comfortable ride. It’s an all-around luxurious car at a very good price. It handles like a dream and gives you the feeling of being in control of it at all times.
If you want to learn more about the Chrysler 300C, check out the Chrysler 300C Heritage forum at these addresses: www.chryslerforum.com and www.townhall-talk.edmunds.com.