2010 CHRYSLER 300
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New 2010 Chrysler 300 Touring
Posted: 14 days ago
Year: 2010
Make/Model: CHRYSLER 300
Price:
$25,010
Location: Lugoff, South Carolina
Mileage: N/A
VIN #: 2C3CA4CD5AH123388 Vehicle History
Transmission: Automatic
Engine Size: 2.7 Liter
Condition: New

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Exterior: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat

Interior: Dark Slate Gray w/Premium Cloth Bucket Seats

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Car Facts 2010 CHRYSLER 300 Fun Facts

At its introduction in 1955 the first Chrysler 300 was also the most powerful production car in the US. It made full use of all three hundred horsepower on the sands of Daytona Beach that year for a record-breaking 127.580 miles per hour around 7 miles per hour faster than its nearest non-Chrysler rival. Nineteen seventy-one was the last year in the first unbroken run of production for the Chrysler 300. Convertible production across the entire Chrysler range had stopped in 1970. Horsepower was down as it was with all Chrysler corporation cars in 1971.
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Beginning with the 2005 model, Chrysler's luxury sedan, the 300, was designed by Ralph Giles.

The original 1995 model Chrysler 300 was based on the hardtop New Yorker.