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Used Chrysler 300 S AWD By Year
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2019 Chrysler 300 | 3 Great Deals | $24,998 | 123 listings |
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1 listings starting at $30,888
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Chrysler 300 S AWD in Edmonton AB
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Chrysler 300 S AWD in Montreal QC
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Chrysler 300 S AWD in Ottawa ON
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2013 Chrysler 300 S AWD Overview
The Chrysler 300 nameplate has a long history. It was a source of great pride for Chrysler when it first appeared in the 1950s. The American automaker attempted to keep the name alive, but after a thoroughly unimpressive model in the late 1970s, the 300 nearly sputtered out. However, the large sedan returned in 2005 with a bold new look and serious power.
The new 300 is available in a variety of trim levels. The base model features the most modest power plant: a 190-horsepower V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. A Touring model also uses a V6, but it grows from 2.7 to 3.5 liters and makes an additional 60 horsepower. A Limited edition has come and gone, also powered by the larger V6. Both the Touring and Limited Trims are equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission. An extended wheelbase model would also debut in 2006.
At the pinnacle of the 300 series is the C model. The 300 C also uses the 5-speed automatic, but it is now paired with a 5.7-liter V8 HEMI. This engine produces 340 horsepower and 390 pound feet of torque. The sedan even goes one step further: the 300 C SRT-8. While it wears a similar badge and utilizes the same platform, this 300 is an entirely different car. Chrysler drops a 6.1-liter Hemi V8 into the SRT, giving it 425 horsepower. In addition to a considerably higher price than the other 300s, buyers can also expect to pay a gas guzzler tax.
All the regular 300 trims are available with either rear wheel or all-wheel drive. The sedan is built upon the Chrysler's LX platform, which utilizes several elements of the last-generation Mercedes E-Class. Suspension, transmission, and drivetrains move from the Mercedes to the 300, thanks to their Daimler kinship.
Expert Reviews for 2013 Chrysler 300 S AWD by Year
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2017 Chrysler 300 Test Drive Review
The Chrysler 300 is available in four trim levels—Limited, 300S, 300C, and 300C Platinum—with a choice of either rear-wheel or all-wheel drive across the lineup. Engine choices include a 3.6-liter V6 -
2013 Chrysler 300 Test Drive Review
Luxury doesn't get much more affordable than a Chrysler 300, and while it's not the most refined sedan you can buy, it sure delivers serious bang for the buck no matter which trim you choose. Stylish
2013 Chrysler 300 S AWD Reviews
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by Guru953NQZI like all mopar products. I owned a 2017 Chrysler 300 for 1.5 years. My all wheel drive version was great in the snow and it handled great on dry roads. Ride was very comfortable, seats were comfortable,steering and brakes were great. I miss the car and may buy another one.Power and gas mileage were great with the 3.6 V6. My only complaint is all... -
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by Guru95HHJ6A great deal truly a underrated car has all features I was looking for and excellent ride and performance from the 3.6L pentastar V6 , and the panoramic roof is great a luxury car for the common person without spending a fortune, large sedan and fit and quality is good for the price point. -
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by Skull1940The Chrysler 300 s is great looking and has all the bells and whistles. The Hemi engine is a big bonus over the six cylinder model. It’s fun to drive and very luxurious.
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