Riding the Chrysler 300

From DaimlerChrysler AG is yet another vehicle that is roaring up the top spots in terms of its segment. This vehicle is the Chrysler 300. Although there already had been other vehicles in automobile history that has bore the same name, there is a new Chrysler 300 that is haunting the streets and roads. It has actually replaced the spot and niche of the now defunct Eagle Vision since the year 1999.

The Chrysler 300 is a full size vehicle and has been designed and manufactured to be a sedan with four doors. If you do travel to Europe, you would find that this vehicle is sold and marketed there as a station wagon, instead of a sedan, with four doors as well. From 1999 up until the year 2004, the Chrysler 300 has been using the FF LH platform. However, come 2005, its manufacturer has decided to switch the platform that the Chrysler 300 is using. At present, it is now mounted and manufactured on the FR LX platform. The vehicle holds a four speed 42RLE automatic transmission system. And it has been said that its competition include the Chevrolet Impala and the Ford Five Hundred.

If you take a ride inside the Chrysler 300 you would be able to notice the grandeur and luxury that this vehicle holds. In fact, this is one of the traits that the manufacturer of this vehicle boasts of and is proud of. In fact, luxury has become a standard for this sedan. It holds a roomy cabin with 105.8 cubic feet of passenger room which means that it does not only provide enough space but there is a great generosity of it. One could also find Satin Silver accents and an equally elegant analog clock found inside. Everything exudes refinement and sophistication. One would even feel that everything has been meticulously done by hand so as to provide such an endearing and warm environment.

The rear seats are made standard as 60/40 split folding so as to provide more cargo room in the back. The trunk gives away 15.6 cubic feet of space so that if you need more space for added cargo, you would not have trouble finding space. Passengers who would choose to sit in the back are given 40.2 inches of legroom in that area.

Interested parties can choose between two materials for the seats