2015 Chrysler 300: Best It Has Ever Been

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On the outside, the new 2015 Chrysler 300 hasn’t changed much.  It retains much of its visual styling from the previous years with little touches and nods here and there.  That doesn’t mean that the 2015 is just a place-holder until the 300 gets into the business of an update.  This model year may actually be the best it has ever been, according to Winfred B. Cross for the Charlotte Post.

His especially enjoys the new interior updates, something that the 300 has been lacking according to him.  The look is more luxurious and is aided by the touch screen in the center of the dash.  One of the nicest additions he likes is the gear selector which is comparable to BMW and Jaguar.

The 300 that he was given to test was the 300 Limited with a pricing of $33,385.  He was able to enjoy the V6 engine which gave him plenty of speed in his acceleration.  Of note, he says the ride is smooth without being too bouncy and is a very comfortable car to have to commute in.

Read Cross’ full review in the Charlotte Post here.

It’s definitely a positive look at the new Chrysler 300.  If you’re interested in learning more about the new 2015 Chrysler 300, contact us at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge by liking Bayside on Facebook, following on Twitter, or subscribing on YouTube.

The Chrysler 300 Gets a Sparkling One-of-a-Kind Custom

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Some people just want to make sure their ride is recognizable on the street or to be able to pick it out instantly in a parking lot.  For one Chrysler 300 the idea of one-of-a-kind just went a very long way.

A Chrysler 300 over in China got itself one hell of a decal.  The specialized 300 is covered front to back in shiny stones made out of plastic to make it look like a sparkling sedan.  Carscoop covered the whole of the custom work to make this 300 really stick out.

“(the 300) comes fitted with huge 21-inch allow wheels, also decorated in the same material, suicide-style rear doors, Lamborghini-style front scissor-doors, and a body kit complete with 150mm wide side sills.”

If you thought the fascinating work ended there, then wait until you see inside.  The interior continue the outside visual aesthetic with white leather on everything, even the floor mats.  Whoever wants this 300 certainly wants to have a different kind of luxury.

As to how long something like this comes together, it takes somewhere around 4 months.  For just the wheels, it took a single person three days to complete.  To see more pics, follow the link to the Carscoop article.

What do you think of this exotic and unique Chrysler 300?  Would you be interested in getting a shiny one for your garage?  Let us know in the comments.

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Chrysler Plug-in Hybrid Minivan Could be Gamechanger

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The brand chief of Chrysler remarked on the news of the upcoming Chrysler Town & Country plug-in hybrid minivan as a game changer, and he may be really right on this one.

Al Gardner, Chrysler’s brand chief, was interviewed about what to expect from this new hybrid minivan and he was feeling very proud of it.

“If we can produce something that is incredibly efficient, that you can 30, 40 miles with zero tank of gas – that will get you a combined – let’s call it 75, 80 eMPG – it’s a gamechanging number.”

It is difficult not to agree with him.  If Chrysler is indeed able to hit those numbers he was speaking of, they could be on the verge of giving the market a minivan unlike anything else.  The plug-in hybrid is something that could really give the automaker a boost in the more environment-friendly vehicles it has been lacking in in comparison to the other car manufacturers.  Even more interesting is that it will be in the minivan segment.

“The first to market that can produce family vehicles that are efficient – I think we’d agree we’re a little behind the times – we need to be that and the Chrysler brand is the perfect to do that for FCA.”

Again, agree with that idea.  Most hybrids come in the form of a sedan, something meant for drivers with few passengers.  If Chrysler is able to get that tech onto a family minivan, they could be giving the public something it needs.  The people who need help with saving money are the ones in the larger vans, to be able to cut down on fuel consumption and give that market something like this could be a real boon.  I only hope that Chrysler has a plan of how to achieve this goal and not simply be speaking big.  We’ll see when Chrysler is estimated to deliver, which will be awhile.

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Source: Detroit News