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2007 Chrysler 300
New Vehicle Showroom > 2007 Chrysler 300
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MSRP Starting At: $32,345
Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.
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These days, the en vogue thing amongst manufacturers is to create a performance division that complements the vehicles that already exist in that lineup. Most people know about BMW’s magical M-badged cars, and Mercedes-Benz has its AMG subsidiary. Domestic manufacturers have their spruced up “sub brands” too, such as the SS moniker for fast Chevrolets, and SVT for Ford. There have also been a couple of speedy newcomers from our continent; the V-Series Cadillac is one of them, as is Chrysle ...more
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2007 Chrysler 300C SRT8 Road Test
May, 25 2007
These days, the en vogue thing amongst manufacturers is to create a performance
One of the most amazing things about the 300 – and not just the SRT8 – is that it’s a car that has made a lasting impression on people. Even after being on the market since the spring of ’04, it’s remained a popular vehicle for people wanting a full-size sedan. Like many other people, we think it
While Chrysler offers the 300 in a variety of different trim levels with different motors, things really begin to get interesting with the 300C. This particular vehicle includes Chrysler’s famed 5.7-litre Hemi, which makes 340 horsepower and 390 lb-ft of torque. With a five-speed automatic that shares its design with the old Mercedes-Benz E-Class, this sedan has plenty of scoot to satisfy most tastes. But there are those out there who simply aren’t happy with factory
Earlier on, we mentioned the 300’s presence, but with this SRT version we just had to bring it up again. The SRT8 features specific multi-spoke 20-inch
Step inside and the theme of subtle sportiness continues. Immediately, you’ll notice the different instrumentation with the requisite SRT8 badging augmented by a unique speedo. It registers up to 300 km/h, territory that we think it could actually hit. The massively bolstered seats are a combination of leather and suede, and they too have SRT8 stitching in the headrests. It’s a nice touch, made even better by the fact that the seats are comfortable and rather throne-like. At first it felt like sitting on a giant hot water bottle, but even after many hours at the helm our keisters never felt fatigued. The steering wheel too has received special treatment; it’s wrapped in perforated leather and is accented by shiny chrome bands. All of the luxury niceties one might expect from a Mercedes-Benz are present, including park assist, a power tilt and telescoping steering wheel, plus a navigation system, though it’s not as user friendly as it otherwise could be. Chrysler has been the subject of critical scrutiny regarding its choices for interior finishes. We are happy to report that the 300 SRT8 was a ray of sunshine when compared to the quality and fit and finish levels we’ve become accustomed to from the brand. The feeling of general put togetherness manifests itself in the driving experience. The brakes have an authoritative bite, slowing the car down admirably and never succumbing to fade. The suspension is nicely firmed up without feeling harsh, and this baby
As we touched on before, its 425-horsepower output is nothing less than impressive. Even though this engine is a relatively new design, it feels like older technology. While waiting at lights, it shakes the car with a gentle muscle car-like tremor. This can be traced to a lumpy cam profile that sacrifices idle smoothness for big power in the mid to upper rev ranges. There is no fancy variable intake manifold, so peak torque and horsepower are made surprisingly high on the tach, a bit of a pleasant surprise where an engine of this size and architecture are
Driving the SRT8 is a blast; how can you not enjoy a car with these looks and the power to back it up? Despite our affections, there are a few niggles that slightly mar the overall experience. The first gripe we have will not come as a shock: the orange-block Hemi’s voracious appetite for premium fuel. This is the kind of engine that hails from the days when gasoline was just a quarter per gallon; and while the car produces the same feel and the even better performance than cars of yore, gas prices like that are distant memories. It’s hard driving a car like this ultra conservatively, and therefore my penchant for opening up the throttle was made even more difficult to resist thanks to its incredible sound track and the addictive wave of thrust. Another thumbs down goes to the stability control, which is far too strict, taking the wind out of many sails when hooliganism or the open track calls. As its ESP is “performance tuned”, the intervention threshold is pleasingly higher than its less powerful siblings,
Still, if you want a car that commands the attention of all around both from a stylistic and horsepower point of view, this is your ride. For the performance and features it offers, it’s also a veritable bargain. The base price for the 300C SRT8 is just $51,870. Comparable performance can be had from some high-end German or Japanese manufacturers, but not only will you pay more, you won’t get the same all-American muscle machine feel. With a car like this, there’s only one thing to do: line it up, turn off the traction control and plant your right foot. Suddenly, it’s the late 1960s all over again. Specifications (Chrysler 300C SRT8):
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