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Fuel-saving front-axle disconnect system on AWD models
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Two V-6s available
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Available electronic stability system
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Available rear DVD entertainment system
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Extended-length version with larger backseat
What We Like
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Handling (on RWD models)
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Automatic-transmission operation
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Distinctive appearance
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Interior space
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Limo-like rear quarters in long-wheelbase version
What We Don't
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Winter traction and control without stability system
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Somewhat unresponsive steering
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Intrusive (but valuable) stability system
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No front grab handles
The 300 comes with a choice of two V-6s, while the 300C gets Hemi V-8 power. That car is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section. The 300 is offered in LX, Touring and Limited trim levels for rear-wheel-drive models, and Touring and Limited for the all-wheel-drive 300. Chrysler 300 competitors include the Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala. Read More
5 Available 300 Trims
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