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The OG Chrysler 300’s long hood, squinting windows, V8 power and forward-leaning stance thrilled the auto world when it hit the road as a 2005 model.
What made the Chrysler 300 special was not merely the expressive and expansive American swagger of its styling, something that we hadn't seen from a Detroit automaker in decades; it was also the ...
Maybe you didn’t notice, but Chrysler celebrated its centennial last month. Of course, unless you’re considering the purchase ...
The standard 1970 300 was powered by a 350-hp 440-ci (7.2-liter) RB V8 with a single four-barrel carb. The 300 H also received an RB with the same displacement but of the high-performance variety.
Back in 2005, the standard issue engine you were going to get in a Chrysler 300 was the company's 2.7L V6 engine. This featured a dual overhead camshaft and a bore and stroke of 3.39 by 3.09 inches.
In December 2023, Chrysler retired the 300 nameplate.The full-size car had been in production for a whopping 18 years. But the modern four-door sedan wasn't the first Mopar to feature the "300" badge.
The darling Chrysler 300 was left almost entirely unchanged for decades, until the brand eventually pulled the plug. Now's the time for Stellantis to bring it back, better than ever.
Chrysler’s future may include a stunning Halcyon-inspired sedan. The CEO isn’t worried—and hints the 300 could return with a whole new attitude. Skip to main content ...
Although Chrysler has yet to reveal what its other EVs will be called, let alone look like, new information hints at an electric 300 sedan replacement.
In the meantime, Chrysler will have to make do with its Pacifica minivan, especially now that the 300 sedan has been discontinued. Read on to find out everything there is to know about the 2024 ...