'05 300C spyshots.
That's a bit of a relief. I was worried that with a Hemi powered RWD car, Chrysler would steal some market share. Especially if they threw in their usual cutting edge styling. But slab-sided monstrosity is truly ugly.
What happened to Chrysler's gorgeous flowing designs?
What happened to Chrysler's gorgeous flowing designs?
Originally posted by SMUJeremy
Powered by a 3.5-liter V-6, the 300C will also be offered with an optional 5.7-liter Hemi V-8...... The all-new rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan has been developed to accept all-wheel-drive as well, so traction options are plenty for Chrysler
Hmmm, 5.7 L Hemi and All-wheel drive. How much is this car going to run?
Powered by a 3.5-liter V-6, the 300C will also be offered with an optional 5.7-liter Hemi V-8...... The all-new rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan has been developed to accept all-wheel-drive as well, so traction options are plenty for Chrysler
Hmmm, 5.7 L Hemi and All-wheel drive. How much is this car going to run?
350 HP might sound liek alot..but it's moving probaly 4200lbs RWD and 4400lbs 4WD...so with the Hemi it will probaly be as fast as the current 3.5L powered 300M. And also...unless the V6 gets more power it will be pretty sluggesh in this car..
Originally posted by formula79
350 HP might sound liek alot..but it's moving probaly 4200lbs RWD and 4400lbs 4WD...so with the Hemi it will probaly be as fast as the current 3.5L powered 300M. And also...unless the V6 gets more power it will be pretty sluggesh in this car..
350 HP might sound liek alot..but it's moving probaly 4200lbs RWD and 4400lbs 4WD...so with the Hemi it will probaly be as fast as the current 3.5L powered 300M. And also...unless the V6 gets more power it will be pretty sluggesh in this car..
Ted, don't be surprised to see at least one variant of the LX dressed up in a police package
With the Mercedes parts bin, I wouldn't worry too much about brakes.
I think this car could be for Chrysler brand what CTS was/is for Cadillac.
Probably not to the same extent as what the CTS did... but I just have this feeling about this car.
It is classy, yet athletic looking. It really brings the new Chrysler look together well... It's got the right set up (engine, RWD, etc)
Probably not to the same extent as what the CTS did... but I just have this feeling about this car.
It is classy, yet athletic looking. It really brings the new Chrysler look together well... It's got the right set up (engine, RWD, etc)
I like what I saw at the 03 NAIAS and this thing holds true to that. Its not the best looking car but for what it is I'm glad to see it. Its a sign of things to coem at DCX and I hope it does well.
I was never in love with the LH cars so no love lost there at their passing.
I was never in love with the LH cars so no love lost there at their passing.
At 4200 pounds it isn't exactly svelte, nor does it look it. I won't say that I like the exterior styling, but it may grow on me. I think I saw interior shots in Automobile magazine a month or two ago, very nice inside. At least it drives the right wheels.
I kinda liked the LH version myself, it was a very nice drive with loads of room and style/presence. Wouldn't want to work on one though, not a lot of room under the LH hood.
I kinda liked the LH version myself, it was a very nice drive with loads of room and style/presence. Wouldn't want to work on one though, not a lot of room under the LH hood.
Originally posted by jwade95Z
I like the current styling trend at Chrysler as well. That concept wagon they are making is awesome looking. Now just make us the Charger concept, please
I like the current styling trend at Chrysler as well. That concept wagon they are making is awesome looking. Now just make us the Charger concept, please


