Chrysler’s 300C Range – Punching above its Weight
Looking at the 300C from either afar or close up, it is clear to all that this is a vehicle with class and charisma. On the face of things there is no real surprises; the exterior is posh and plush, the interior is silk and smooth, and the sound of the engine seems somewhat perfect. Perhaps the only surprise then is the price of the vehicle. As an onlooker you could be forgiven for thinking that this is a car that is out of your price range. After all, its Bentley-looking exterior gives off the impression that this unit is very much at the top end of the price scales. However, this is not the case and, whilst the 300C is by no means “cheap”, it is much more affordable than many would think. And therefore the title of this thread “punching above its weight” is a true and sincere accurate reflection of this Chrysler offering because of this. It is available brand new for £26.995 (standard version / no extras) and used Chrysler 300C models can be picked up for considerably less than that. In fact the second hand used Chrysler marketplace houses some very special offers indeed as buyers begin to realise that the 300C is more within their price range. The overall performance of the vehicle is said to be above average and that the engine operates smoothly. I suppose a good argument would be that this should be the case for a car that looks so luxurious; that it offers a luxurious driving experience also. Somehow it would be hard to imagine something that looks so good with an overpowering engine that is either loud or rough when in motion.