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About This Trim
The standard features of the Chrysler 300 Touring include 2.7L V-6 178HP engine, 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, airbag occupancy sensor, air conditioning, 17" alloy wheels, cruise control, 8 way power driver seat, power mirrors, power windows, power locks, and auto locking doors. There are 9 other 300 trims available: » View all trims
Expert Reviews
Edmunds.com 2010 Chrysler 300 Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com
"The 2010 Chrysler 300 is at once a window into Chrysler's past and a beacon of hope for its future. On the historical side, the 300C and SRT8 models evoke the glory days of the 1960s and early '70s, when Chrysler was a leading..."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2010 Chrysler 300 Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book
"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're searching for a family sedan with attitude but need to keep your spending in check, you'll find the 2010 Chrysler 300 hard to ignore.
YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're looking for something inconspicuous, say, for a stakeout, the Chrysler 300 might not be your best option. Car enthusiasts will lament the absence of a manual transmission and some may find the narrow windows confining and the interior color choices drab."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2010 Chrysler 300 Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book
"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you crave a flashy, high-performance sport sedan, but price and practicality consistently stop you cold in your tracks, the 2010 Chrysler 300C SRT8 is the answer to your dreams. Its powerful V8 engine and sport suspension easily out-perform many so-called sport coupes, and it can comfortably accommodate five adults.
YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
The Chrysler 300C SRT8 sells for considerably more than the stock 300C, and some drivers may find its thickly-bolstered sport bucket seats to be confining. If you're looking for a nice balance between performance and comfort, save yourself the $8,000 premium and buy the 300C or look to Ford's new Taurus SHO."
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