Chrysler closed the book on the world of traditional sedans in America with its 300. Here is why that car mattered so much.
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The 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst edition stood out but struggled to find buyers
The 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition arrived as a full-size statement piece in an era obsessed with quarter-mile times and ...
These days the Chrysler brand doesn’t mean much, especially in terms of high-performance personal luxury. However, during the ...
In Irvington, Kentucky, an immaculate 60-year old Chrysler 300 has been listed on Facebook Marketplace, with a tonne of premium and rare features. Pristine 1965 Chrysler 300 with 78,000 miles listed ...
First introduced in 1955, Chrysler's 300 nameplate soldiered on until 1971. Chrysler revived the badge in 1998 and kept it in production through 2023. In all, the 300 emblem graced four different ...
The Chrysler 300C was Chrysler's flagship full-size sedan, launched in 2005. Upon its unveiling, it competed with cars like the Cadillac CTS, Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and more. It was ...
We're hearing that Chrysler is working on a full-size electric family sedan reprising the “300” name, taking design elements and tech from the stunning Halcyon concept. The previous 300 (pictured ...
If there’s one thing the Chrysler 300 is known for, aside from arguably being the last truly good car to wear the badge, it’s comfort with a hint of swagger. What it is not known for, at least to the ...
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