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Mate, if Australian build quality was an eye opener, wait until you try a Chrysler.

If you need space and fuel economy (and you don't want to hit the track) a fuga hybrid is the way to go. Similar power to the 400r (270kw), roomy, comfortable, good on fuel, great build quality

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I've got to admit that the infotainment looks pretty out of date on the 300c, I'll probably take one for a test drive and then realise its not to be. Shame there seems to be bugger all 400rs / Q50 @ dealers up my way in SE QLD to try one in the flesh.

19 minutes ago, V35_Paul said:

well if you want space and sound the Chrysler is the go.

The cops loved those big Chryslers, but, the didn't have to maintain or fix them

Whislt big and comfy, and with a big donk, as stated, the build quality is rubbish and they seem to attract all sort of gremlins

33 minutes ago, The Bogan said:

Whislt big and comfy, and with a big donk, as stated, the build quality is rubbish and they seem to attract all sort of gremlins

And you need to wear a backwards flatbrim, have neck tatts and other displays of dubious taste.

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