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any one else diggin the new chrysler 300? it looks heaps better and the standard equipment is unmatched for the price can see them taking some ford/holden sales for sure

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any one else diggin the new chrysler 300? it looks heaps better and the standard equipment is unmatched for the price can see them taking some ford/holden sales for sure

If its anything like the previous 300c I would probably kill it with fire

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any one else diggin the new chrysler 300? it looks heaps better and the standard equipment is unmatched for the price can see them taking some ford/holden sales for sure

I love it, will definitely consider one come the time!

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$500 was too much for the previous one.

Say what you like, but when they first came out I couldn't find someone who didnt want one!

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Doesn't look as gangsta as previous model IMO, it's a bit bland/conservative. The white one posted looks better than the brown one though

Better get some dubs and bag the thing Alex

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Say what you like, but when they first came out I couldn't find someone who didnt want one!

My dad wanted one, until I test drove it. There's a reason Daimler ditched Chrysler lol

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Been cleaning and lubing on the regular?

P.S. Aaron's a ****

lube it occasionally, clean not really just spray the f**ker with high preasure water @ a car wash

man the other day i found a good track.. but got really muddy really fast and had to go through at 5 k's lol even then skating everywhere with slicks - wtb dirt tyres :P also made some flamin mongrel with a dog really mad

gave dad a ride of the DR today, his face when he came back.. "do want!"

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Less gangster more conservative which I think is better the interior is impressive from what I've seen, Unfortunatly Leigh ford interior is like one specification for 60k+ doesn't cut it imo

Chrysler/jeep under fiat are killing it grand Cherokee got car of the year i think?

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My dad wanted one, until I test drove it. There's a reason Daimler ditched Chrysler lol

Fair call, they were always about the look rather than the drive lol. Hopefully new one is a better drive.

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