Friday, January 29, 2010

2010 Chrysler 300 front

2010 Chrysler 300 front
2010 Chrysler 300 front

2010 Chrysler 300 front

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Next-gen Chrysler 300 preview

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Future Chrysler models previewed in video

If you plan on visiting the 2010 Detroit Auto Show when it opens to the public, head to the Chrysler display, specifically the area where they've cordoned off the Chrysler Lancia concept. Behind that rebadged Lancia Delta is a large video screen playing a Chrysler promotional video. Nothing special, right? Wrong. The video in question is apparently showing sneak peeks of future Chrysler models. We were too busy asking Chrysler spokespeople why the Lancia was even at the show (to which they offered little insight) to even notice.

Friday, January 15, 2010

2010 Chrysler 300C - Photo

2010 Chrysler 300C

2010 Chrysler 300C

Chrysler has announced the 2010 Chrysler 300C range, offering unmatched visual appearance, power and excitement for any budget. Tempting us with very attractive and affordable pricing, the new Chrysler 300C combines new restyled interior, premium technology features and unmistakable design.

For the new model year, Chrysler 300C is available in four versions, the 300C SE, SR and SRT which are fitted with an automatic gearbox and a 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine, while the SRT-8 is coupled with a mighty 6.1-litre V8 HEMI® petrol engine.

2010 Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8 Official Revealed

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Starting with the sedan that marked the return of the great American car, the new 2010 Chrysler 300 S6 (3.5-liter V-6 engine) and 300 S8 (HEMI® V-8 engine) reignite the vehicle's incredible styling in an all-new model.

Both the Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8 models add a very serious, low-key look to the bold proportions of the Chrysler 300. Starting with its 300 roots, the 300 S6 and 300 S8 models trade-in their full-chromed grilles and fascia accents for blacked-out grilles with chromed surround and body-color fascia accents. New darkened headlamp bezels keep up the low-key look, while cleanly "shaved" doors with body-color mirrors and large 20-inch polished face wheels with painted pockets, hint at the 300 S6 and 300 S8's handling potential. Chromed door handles, belt molding and daylight opening surrounds foreshadow the luxurious appointments within the vehicle.

The cabins of the new Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8 models exude a serious, athletic-interior theme. A uniquely designed steering wheel with carbon weave is accented with red stitching and brushed silver spokes. Beautifully bolstered Dark Slate Gray leather front seats are track-tested and feature an embroidered "300 S" logo on the seatback. Specially perforated Dark Slate Gray suede fills the front and rear seats, seatback and seat cushion with hints of red accent beneath. The Dark Slate interior theme continues around the driver and passenger side and is highlighted with brushed aluminum accents on the instrument panel center stack, center console side trim and upper-door trim. Carbon-weave door-pull handles with red accent stitching finish off the interior of both 300 S6 and 300 S8 models.

Keeping passengers connected with their favorite tunes or mobile devices, the 300 S6 and 300 S8 models feature an array of user-friendly technologies including a 13-speaker Kicker audio system with a 322-watt amplifier and 100-watt subwoofer, UconnectTM Phone, iPod® Control and SIRIUS Satellite Radio. Additional standard convenience features include remote start, heated front seats, power driver and passenger seat, power-adjustable pedals, HomeLink universal transceiver and Tire-pressure Monitoring (TPM).

Designed to deliver excitement, the Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8 models feature a performance-tuned suspension with performance shocks, steering, all-season performance Goodyear Eagle RSA tires and performance brake linings.

The 2010 Chrysler 300 S6 delivers its driving excitement through a fuel-efficient, 250 horsepower (186 kW) 24-valve 3.5-liter high-output V-6 engine with Auto Stick, capable of 25 highway mpg.

Chrysler 300 S8 offers exceptional performance with the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine, which generates 360 horsepower (268 kW) and 389 lb.-ft. (527 N•m) of torque and features fuel-saving Multi-displacement System (MDS) technology that provides as much as a 20 percent improvement in fuel economy. Mated to a quality-proven five-speed Auto Stick transmission, the 2010 Chrysler 300 S8 delivers 25 highway mpg.

The 2010 Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8 will arrive at Chrysler dealerships in the spring of 2010.

2010 Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8

2010 Chrysler 300 S6 and 300 S8

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Chrysler Shows Off 200C Electric Sedan Concept

Chrysler 200C Electric Sedan ConceptChrysler is offering a glimpse of what an electric-powered sedan would look like with a new concept car.

The automaker unveiled the Chrysler 200C EV Concept on Sunday at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The four-door, rear-wheel drive sedan also could be made as a hybrid or with a six-cylinder engine.

Chrysler LLC Vice Chairman Jim Press says, "It represents an inspired and soulful look at what a Chrysler sedan should be."

The car's interior is free of switches or levers, with functions managed via a panoramic touch screen and other interactive components.

Chrysler said Sunday that it's also adding the Jeep Patriot small SUV to its stable of proposed electric vehicles.

Chrysler Sales in 2009 Dropped Below One Million for First Time Since 1962

December was not a month to remember for auto manufacturer Chrysler, and neither was the year it wrapped up. The bad news for Chrysler came in many forms: auto sales declined 4% last month compared to the same time in 2008; sales overall for 2009 were down 36%; total car and truck sales numbered 931,402, the first time they fell below one million since 1962; and the company fell to fifth place for the first time, after being passed by Honda, whose sales rose 24% in December.

While sales were also down for General Motors (30%) in 2009, Ford Motor Company actually showed signs of promise. Its sales last month in the U.S. were up 33% over December 2008, giving Ford its best month since May 2008.