Luxurious 2012 Chrysler 300 satisfies
The most satisfying Chrysler sedan you can buy, the 300 returns for the 2012 model year with better performance at the entry level and the top end, and with more tech and luxury features, The Car Connection said.
Last year‟s redesign made the Chrysler 300 a more appealing luxury machine in almost every sense, the website said.
“Suave's the word, not showy,” The Car Connection said. Auto123.com said the prior model‟s “gangster styling” is toned down and it now exhibits a “softer, more elegant presence.”
The engines are still big and powerful, but Chrysler would rather focus on the cutting-edge eight-speed trans-mission, fuel-efficient all-wheel-drive system and dramatically improved interior, the Vancouver Courier said.
The 300 has more in common with super-luxury sedans such as the Audi A8 and Lexus LS, looking as if it was carved from a block of iron, the article said. The 300 is upright and solid, but has a surprisingly trim figure thanks to the clean lines and subtle creases running the length of the vehicle, the Courier said.
The cabin's richer, and the 300's handling rises from con-trolled to truly sporty as you step up the performance ladder, the article said. The 300 doesn't drive or feel small at all, but it has a big-car charm without the usual body roll and mushy, pitchy body motions, The Car Connection said.
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