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Chrysler 300 Overview

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 Industry Reviews



It might look similar to past models, but the 2011 Chrysler 300 has been given a major overhaul that makes it more like the luxury car it always aspired to be.



Chrysler's classiest sedan gets a bit classier for 2011 with crisper, more expensive-looking styling and a new and more comfortable interior. A new more powerful V-6 awaits customers, but the strong V-8 remains an option.
 Consumer Reviews

The interior design is awesome. The exterior design is marvelous, and always turn heads. We bought the brilliant black color. I love the halo-type daytime running headlights, they give the car the same luxury look as Audi and Mercedes. The 3.6 liter V6 engine is very peppy.  - Unknown

The 2011 Chrysler 300 has very high build quality, everyone comments on how well made and attractive the interior of the car is. Chryslers new 3.6 V6 Pentastar is excellent, the engine is very powerfull and gets excellent gas mileage.  - Bruno   

This car is by far the finest I have ever owned and driven in its class. It has power, is very quiet, handles great, and is loaded with a lot of electronic features.  - Bob

 Accolades


Earned a 2011 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) TOP SAFETY PICK




For July 2011
 "Car of The Month"


 
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The Motor City's Heart Comes in Two Sizes: V6 and V8.

Power, efficiency and control all add up in the 2012 Chrysler 300. The 3.6L Pentastar® V6 8-speed produces 292 horsepower and a powerfully efficient 19 city / 31 highway mpg+. The Chrysler 300C 5.7L HEMI® V8 delivers a road-gripping 363 horsepower with a gas-sipping 16 city / 25 highway mpg+  with that power wielded most precisely by the advanced 300C all-wheel-drive system. And with a host of standard control offerings for all trim levels, the Chrysler 300 is built to exceed expectations and do donuts around compromise.



Performs on the Road and at the Pump.

The 3.6L Pentastar V6 and the Chrysler 300C 5.7L HEMI V8 with Fuel Saver Technology are both engineered to be effortless on the highway and responsive in the city. And features like the new eight-speed automatic transmission help maximize performance and mpg so you can spend more time hitting the gas and less time pumping it.


 

Stay Connected.

The Uconnect Touch™ system is Detroit know-how and intuitive technology on display. This 8.4-inch interactive touchscreen display allows you to access your cell phone, SiriusXM Satellite Radio+, MP3 player, HVAC and more. It's luxury at the touch of a finger. And it comes standard. Talking on the phone while driving has never been easier  or more responsible. Uconnect® Phone is the in-vehicle, voice- activated communication system that allows you to pair up to seven Bluetooth® compatible phones and then talk virtually hands-free. This system is also clever enough to synchronize with your phone's address book  up to 1,000 entries every time you get into your vehicle.




 

Motor City Technology with Street Smarts.

Available in the Chrysler 300 Limited, 300 C, 300 S and 300 SRT8®, Blind Spot Monitoring+ technology uses radar sensors to help the driver when changing lanes or if being passed by an unseen vehicle. The system lets the driver know of a vehicle in their blind spot via illuminated icons on the side-view mirror and a programmable audible warning.


 

Innovation Takes the Wheel.

The four-spoke steering wheel is 360 degrees of Detroit-style precision luxury. It has a thicker rim section providing enhanced performance, feel and grip. Standard in the Chrysler 300C, a real wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel provides comfort with full-circumference heating. While the steering wheel-mounted audio controls, available Voice Command and Uconnect™ controls accommodate convenience.


 

Backup for when you back up.

Available in the Chrysler 300 Limited, 300C, 300 S and 300 SRT8®, the ParkSense® Rear Park Assist System+ offers front and rear park assist sensors which detect the presence of objects up to 3.9 feet from the front of the vehicle and 6.5 feet from the rear. Then, the system gives you an audible and visual warning in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC). So whether you're in drive or reverse, the Chrysler 300 helps you advance, safely.