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Redesigned for the first time since late 2004, the full-size Chrysler 300 sedan retains its iconic silhouette but gets bigger front fenders, a new interior and new design cues all around. One of the few non-luxury sedans to employ rear-wheel drive, the 300 also boasts a new V-6 engine. Competitors include the Toyota Avalon and the Ford Taurus. The V-6 300 comes in two trim levels: the 300 and the 300 Limited. The V-8 version, the 300C, is covered separately in the Cars.com Research section.