Showing posts with label 2008 300c. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008 300c. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2008

Chrysler New Day Ads Need Help

OK it a new day, but these ads that promote cool but minor features just don't quite do it for me. When I think of the Chrysler 300C I must admit I don't think about the importance of a navigation system. I am old school I have my wife telling me where to go. Now my son is starting to look for a new automobile and high on his list of priorities is a navigation system, I guess as he is young his wife doesn't help him navigate yet. The Chrysler 300C is a fantastic vehicle with lots of great features but what I am seeing it's like the old "where's the beef" ads. If you are to young to remember that, nevermind.


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Monday, February 11, 2008

Chrysler 300C or B-2 Stealth Bomber


YOU CHOOSE

The 300C stealth cruiser combines revolutionary aerospace technologies for the
The B-2 stealth bomber combines revolutionary aerospace technologies for the
world's most advanced automobile. With its unique body design and configuration
world's most advanced aircraft. With its unique flying wing configuration,
it is a highly versatile multi-role vehicle, capable of delivering both high speed and conventional errands.
it is a highly versatile multi-role bomber, capable of delivering both nuclear and conventional munitions.
The sleek, lethal-looking automoble is reminiscent of the lead sleds developed by hot rodders during the 1950s,
The sleek, lethal-looking bomber is reminiscent of the B-35, developed by Northrop during the 1940s,
and uses advanced composites, such as resin-impregnated graphite fiber, rather than metal.
and uses advanced composites, such as resin-impregnated graphite fiber, rather than metal.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

2008 Chrysler 300CSRT8 Muscle with a Soft Side


Dan Wiese reviews of new cars and trucks appear three times a week in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis' only full-time automotive reviewer puts you behind the wheel of the newest cars, trucks, and sport utility vehicles !




Here is his review of the 2008 Chrysler 300CSRT8

Dan Wiese: The Chrysler 300C SRT8 has apparently concluded that muscle cars do not live on horsepower alone.
Of course, this luxo hot rod has always had gangsta good looks and all of the attendant hardware to make its 425 horses behave — things like a race-tuned suspension, Brembo brake calipers binding massive vented discs, a lowered ride height and electronic stability control —
but, for 2008, this performance halo of the Chrysler brand adds a host of available comfort items.
Included on a list of newly optional family-friendly goodies are
Sirius BackSeat TV,
a 322-watt Kicker premium surround sound audio system with a 100-watt subwoofer,
a remote start key-fob button
(to pre-warm things on cold mornings) and
stylish LED illumination for cupholders a
nd door-mounted map pockets.
And, as long as the SRT8 was being tweaked by interior designers,
performance engineers decided they wanted in on the action, too.
So, to enhance what already was a visceral driving experience, this luxury hot rod adds
standard Adaptive Cruise Control, which can track the car ahead and maintain a constant distance,
optional side curtain air bags and, perhaps most welcome by enthusiast drivers,
an SRT-exclusive reconfigurable instrument panel display that can track performance data like zero-to-60 times,
braking distances and cornering g-forces.
To read the rest of the 300c review
I agree,Chrysler has created a real "comfort" machine inside all that muscle.

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Slight 2008 Chrysler 300C Changes



The only noticeable changes in the exterior of the 2008 Chrysler 300C is the front appears to have a relocated badge and the rear receiving a revised deck lid and taillights. This doesn't bother me at all, I hope they don't mess with a great design. Now you do have a choice of three new colors for 2008 — Clearwater Blue Pearl Coat, Dark Titanium Metallic Clear Coat and Light Sandstone Metallic Clear Coat.
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