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The 2013 Chrysler 300 car has a choice of 3 engines. There is a basic V6 engine, a Hemi V8 option and the high performance 300 SRT8 model has even more power.
One can buy a Chrysler 300c SRT8 in Oregon in any local car dealership in Oregon. One can also buy a Chrysler 300c SRT8 on the Internet and can cost between $40,000 to $120,000
The inventor and maker of the 300c is the Chrysler car company. The car has been in production since the year 2011 and is still in production as of today.
The Chrysler 300, or 300C in the United Kingdom and Europe, was first produced in 2004. It is a four door station wagon, or estate car, with double wishbone front suspension. The first Chrysler to use the 300C name was in 1957.
I say lexus! Chrysler is terribe!
The base price for a 2013 Chrysler 300C SRT8 is roughly $29,000, depending on the region. With additional options, the car can cost significantly higher.
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Yes, it could, that's why they have it.
There is no 2.6 engine available in Chryslers in 2002. The engine you're referring to is the 2.7. And, since it is possibly the worst engine that Chrysler ever produced, and it can barely pull the car itself without troubles, I wouldn't suggest pulling anything else with it.
CarGurus is a very highly rated site for buying an used car in general. They also offer the option to buy the desired model, the Chrysler 300c. Though there are many options available on the internet and it's best to look around.
Underneath the trim, they are the same cars. They use the same engines, and transmissions. So picking the better car depends on which front grill and interior you like. Well, I think there's more to it. Asthetically speaking, I think the 300C is the better choice. I heard somewhere that the charger's transmission was a little more aggressively tuned, and that the 300C got better mileage due to a unique HEMI design utilizing a pushrod vent on the side of the engine that allows for better airflow. If it came down to looks, though, I would say the charger.