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MSRP: $26,665 - $44,160 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Chrysler 300C Professional Cars.com Review

...For what it's worth, I like the mode's programming: It holds the gear you choose, while in the regular car it's just another way of locking out gears above a selected point, as conventional PRND4321...

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2009 Chrysler 300C Professional Cars.com Review

...A standard Fuel Saver Mode is part of the information display and tells drivers when the engine is operating in four-cylinder mode. Trunk volume in the five-seat 300C is 15.6 cubic feet. Standard...

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2009 Chrysler 300C Professional Cars.com Review

...If people don't notice the small SRT8 badge on the back, they'll never expect this menacing machine to explode off the line the way it can. All they'll see are your tail lights and all they'll hear...

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great car all around

..."best car i ever owned. I get alot of compliments on it.You can`t beat it for the money!The hemi makes the car for me."...

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300C is Criminal!

...Having driven performance cars - smaller ones - this was just the ticket! The technology inside is easy to read, easy to operate. The sound system is like...

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300 SRT Design Great Road Car, some great features

...I went for the 300C SRT Design, it's not the SRT-8, but it has many of the same features.The Sport seats are more comfortable than a regular 300C, it has a...

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If You Can Afford A 300c Or Better, Go For It!

...The overall look of the car feels like a classic from the 60's. Of a bygone era of wiseguys and cruisin' the beltway on a friday night listening to the...

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09 chrysler 300 c..........?
what's the different between a 2009 chrysler 300c and a 09 chrysler 300c Base?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I would say extras on the vehicle. Some times they put a little more chrome or trim.

Can someone please identify this mercedes?? which one is it?
Which model is it?? Is it a Diesel... 300SDL or a 300D?? Here is the picture of the car... http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-1987-mercedes-benz-300-series-sedan-w0qqadidz164686177
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

it says it is a diesel, so it is an e-class 300D year 1987, chassis w124, and has engine 603.960 which by the way is a turbo diesel engine, so it is 300D turbo.

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In its current form, the 2009 Chrysler 300 faces off against a variety of sedans.

The base, Limited, and Touring models of the 300 can be compared to domestic competitors, including the Mercury Montego and Buick Lucerne.

Compared to the Chrysler, these domestic sedans are wallflowers, while there’s a certain presence on the outside and a classy feel inside that still distinguishes the 300.

Dynamically, the 300 feels more athletic than these cars as well.

Of particular interest to some, the Montego offers all-wheel drive, and while the Buick doesn't, it is available with V-8 power.

If you are considering the 2009 Chrysler 300C, the list of competitors changes dramatically.

With its HEMI V-8, tighter suspension, and premium interior, the 300C is a legitimate alternative to Cadillac's CTS and STS.

The Chrysler's driving dynamics and quality are also comparable to those of the BMW 5-Series and Audi A6, although the 300 feels heftier in tight corners.

When one remembers that the 300 was developed when Chrysler was owned by Mercedes-Benz, the 300C's competitiveness is less of a surprise and more of a reasonable conclusion.

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