

Jordan Mulach
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2 Years Ago
The Chrysler 300 is a discontinued large sedan that stood apart in Australia for its American character, rear-wheel-drive layout and bold road presence. It offered a very different flavour from the mainstream large cars that once dominated the market, with a broad cabin, relaxed cruising manners and available V8 performance in SRT form. The 300's appeal was its combination of size, attitude and value, especially for buyers wanting something more distinctive than a conventional family sedan or executive car. It is no longer sold new locally, and Chrysler has withdrawn from the Australian market. Existing examples remain notable for their muscular styling, strong engines and old-school long-distance comfort.

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