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So is the 300C out for sale yet?

mAdD INDIAN

Diamond Member
I don't think so, but I saw one on the road a few days ago..it was white.

Looked absolutely brilliant sitting in traffic. Very nice profile and stance. This car will be a hot seller for Chrysler.

I just had to share.
 
I think it is.

I saw one near River Oaks Chrysler here in Houston, dark green C trim. BTW, you can see those things from a mile away with the wings across the trunk. They have immense road presence and look much better than in pictures.

In retrospect, I guess it's kind of funny/dorky the way I was eyeing the 300C from my 300M.

I hope it does good things for Chrysler. They need it.
 
Originally posted by: freebee
And it has 0 resale potential.

That's sheer conjecture - it is a brand new model. Even if it proves to have low resale value (which remains to be seen), it certainly has resale "potential."
 
Saw one in NC this past weekend. Not bad-looking at all in person.

Still wouldn't buy a Chrysler tho. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Beautiful cars, but loaded they're pushing $40K... That's pretty spendy.

Viper GTS

That is indeed a lot of cake for a domestic sedan, but it offers a lot for the money. I would still have deep reservations about buying a Chrysler given their QC struggles, however.
 
Only the 300C comes with the Hemi. The 300 base, touring and limited come with V6's. The 300C starts at $32,000 and can go up with options such as navigation, walnut trim, runflat tires, park distance controller, moonroof, HID lamps, etc. I think it is priced really well for what you get.
 
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