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Chrysler 300 Review |
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| | | Performance | |        | | Overall Rating 6.4
| | Handling |       | | Maintenance Cost |      | | Assembly Quality |        | | Reliability |       | | Safety |       | | Styling |       | | Comfort |       | | Cargo Space |         | | Passenger Room |        | | Value for the money |       | | Residual Value | 38% |
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The Chrysler 300 is a full-size sedan with a rear-wheel-drive layout based on Mercedes-Benz architecture. Four variations of trim are available. The high level models are powered by a 340-horsepower 5.7-liter HEMI V8. Interior materials are ordinary, and cabin design is dull with a simple controls layout. Interior room is tremendous and rear legroom is
the largest among its competitors. The Chrysler's 300 incentive packages are pretty alluring to car buyers.
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Chrysler 300 Strengths Retro and assertive attractive looks, powerful V8 engine, vast list of safety features, value for the price paid (considering quality and solid performance), rear seat room. |
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Chrysler 300 Weaknesses V6 provides lackluster acceleration, complicated radio controls, obstructed visibility, fuel economy, noise. |