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What does the Chrysler 300C Touring look like?

What does the Chrysler 300C Touring look like?

Few estates have looks as distinctive as the 300C Touring. With its menacing styling, big chrome grille and flared wheel arches, it’s as American as large estates get and a realistic alternative to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

What are the trim levels of the Chrysler 300?

The 300 is offered in Touring, Touring Signature and Limited trim levels for rear-wheel-drive models and Touring Signature and Limited for the all-wheel-drive 300. Chrysler 300 competitors include the Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala. There are no significant changes for 2010.

What are the specs of a 2010 Chrysler 300?

Key Specs. of the 2010 Chrysler 300. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sedan See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 20-22 Combined MPG. Engine: 178-hp, 2.7-liter V-6 (regular gas) Drivetrain: Rear-wheel Drive. Transmission: 4-speed automatic w/OD.

How much is it to insure a Chrysler 300C Touring?

32 – 46 How much is it to insure? Few estates have looks as distinctive as the 300C Touring. With its menacing styling, big chrome grille and flared wheel arches, it’s as American as large estates get and a realistic alternative to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. But it’s not all about looks.

What’s the price of a Chrysler 300 Touring?

The 2010 Chrysler 300 Touring’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $28,000, while the popular Limited trims moves the price just past the $36,500 mark.

Which is the best review of a 2010 Chrysler 300?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2010 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 2010 300 at Edmunds.

What kind of features does the Chrysler 300C have?

All 300 models now feature supplemental side curtain airbags. New standard equipment on the 300C includes Keyless Entry/Keyless Go and ParkSense rear park assist, while the Touring trims gain chrome door handles, chrome grille and trunk lid accents and heated chrome mirrors.

What’s the residual value of a Chrysler 300?

Over a five-year period, the 300 is projected to hold an average residual value well below the Taurus, Accord and Camry, with the Touring and Limited trims remaining just a few percentage points above the V8 300C. We drove the powerful 300C model that Chrysler claims accounts for almost half of all 300 models sold.

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