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What car is similar to a Chrysler 300?

What car is similar to a Chrysler 300?

The Volvo S80, Ford Taurus SHO, Lincoln MKS, and Cadillac XTS are all sedans with luxury features in the same size class but are all based on FWD designs, not RWD designs. The Hyundai Genesis Sedan and Kia K900 are also somewhat similar to the Chrysler 300.

Is a Chrysler 300 a good winter car?

Ride, acceleration and handling: In fair weather, the Chrysler 300 Limited AWD gets good marks in all three. It even does incredibly well in heavy rain and snow. It is available with rear-wheel or all-wheel drive.

Is the 2013 Chrysler 300 rated by Edmunds?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2013 Chrysler 300 provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2013 300 at Edmunds.

Is the Chrysler 300 considered a luxury car?

Of course, most shoppers will be considering the more common variants of the 2013 Chrysler 300, and that’s not a problem at all. Even the base 300 can pass as a luxury car thanks to its high-quality interior, refined ride, strong power and generous features. Naturally, the 300 isn’t the only large sedan available.

What kind of engine does the Chrysler 300 have?

For 2013, the Chrysler 300’s trim level lineup has been revised. All but the SRT8 versions now have the 3.6-liter V6 as standard, though the 5.7-liter V8 is still available on the “S” and “C” trims. The SRT8 version gets launch control as well as an expanded range for its adaptive suspension, which now offers three modes.

How much does a 2012 Chrysler 300 cost?

Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $16,499 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. Apply for a vehicle a week ago ,send them an email as well to let them know that I filled out the application.

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2013 Chrysler 300 provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2013 300 at Edmunds.

Of course, most shoppers will be considering the more common variants of the 2013 Chrysler 300, and that’s not a problem at all. Even the base 300 can pass as a luxury car thanks to its high-quality interior, refined ride, strong power and generous features. Naturally, the 300 isn’t the only large sedan available.

For 2013, the Chrysler 300’s trim level lineup has been revised. All but the SRT8 versions now have the 3.6-liter V6 as standard, though the 5.7-liter V8 is still available on the “S” and “C” trims. The SRT8 version gets launch control as well as an expanded range for its adaptive suspension, which now offers three modes.

What are the pros and cons of the Chrysler 300?

Editor’s note: If you’re looking for information on a newer Chrysler 300, we’ve published an updated review: 2019 Chrysler 300 Review. Pros: Available V8 power and all-wheel drive; top-notch interior; big backseat; stellar 8.4-inch touchscreen interface; distinctive looks; highly customizable

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Ruth Doyle