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Fuel-saving front-axle disconnect on all-wheel-drive models
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Electronic stability system
What We Like
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Performance
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Handling with RWD
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Automatic-transmission operation
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Quietness
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Interior space
What We Don't
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Intrusive (but valuable) electronic stability system
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No front grab handles
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Vulnerable grille when parallel parking
The 300C is essentially the Chrysler 300 with a Hemi V-8 engine, among some other upgrades. The V-6-powered 300 is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section. Like the 300, the 300C is available in regular- and extended-length versions, as well as with rear- or all-wheel drive. Competitors include the Cadillac CTS, Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala. Read More
4 Available 300C Trims
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