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Is a Chrysler 300M front wheel drive?

Is a Chrysler 300M front wheel drive?

The Chrysler 300M is a full-size luxury sedan that was produced by Daimler/Chrysler from 1999 to 2004. It is a front-wheel drive, 255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) V6 engined car using the Chrysler LH platform.

When did the Chrysler 300M Pro Am Come Out?

A limited number of 300M “Pro-Am” models were marketed during 2002. These versions included an Infinity audio system with subwoofers as well as two-toned leather interiors. The Pro-Am also came with a set of limited edition golf clubs and a holder for a golf bag in the trunk.

What kind of engine does the Chrysler 300M have?

It is a front-wheel drive, 255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) V6 engined car using the Chrysler LH platform. It was 10 inches (254 mm) shorter than the Chrysler Concorde to make it exportable to Europe as a sports sedan, and was priced above the Concorde. The 300M was positioned just below the flagship LHS (1999–2001), and Concorde Limited (2002–2004).

When was electronic brake distribution added to Chrysler 300M?

In 2002, electronic brake distribution was added to the antilock brakes; a new computer combined engine and transmission controls; latch tethers were now built-in; and “natural” evaporative emission monitoring was added. The 300M Special was offered beginning midyear 2002.

Is the Chrysler 300M the same as the LHS?

Priced above the Concorde and identically to the LHS, the 300M shared Chrysler’s flagship position with the LHS until the LHS’s discontinuation after 2001, upon which it became Chrysler’s sole flaghip model. Prior to Chrysler redesigning the LH-cars in 1998, the Eagle Vision filled the “import-fighter” segment.

A limited number of 300M “Pro-Am” models were marketed during 2002. These versions included an Infinity audio system with subwoofers as well as two-toned leather interiors. The Pro-Am also came with a set of limited edition golf clubs and a holder for a golf bag in the trunk.

It is a front-wheel drive, 255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) V6 engined car using the Chrysler LH platform. It was 10 inches (254 mm) shorter than the Chrysler Concorde to make it exportable to Europe as a sports sedan, and was priced above the Concorde. The 300M was positioned just below the flagship LHS (1999–2001), and Concorde Limited (2002–2004).

In 2002, electronic brake distribution was added to the antilock brakes; a new computer combined engine and transmission controls; latch tethers were now built-in; and “natural” evaporative emission monitoring was added. The 300M Special was offered beginning midyear 2002.

Priced above the Concorde and identically to the LHS, the 300M shared Chrysler’s flagship position with the LHS until the LHS’s discontinuation after 2001, upon which it became Chrysler’s sole flaghip model. Prior to Chrysler redesigning the LH-cars in 1998, the Eagle Vision filled the “import-fighter” segment.

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Ruth Doyle