2010 Chrysler 300 300s V6 on 2040-cars
435 E. Galbraith Rd, cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2C3CA2CV8AH262217
Stock Num: G70531TP
Make: Chrysler
Model: 300 300S V6
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Dark Slate Gray
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 39200
300 S, 4D Sedan, 4-Speed Automatic VLP, 13 Speakers, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, Automatic temperature control, CD player, Front dual zone A/C, Heated front seats, Leather Trim Seats, Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats, McCluskey Chevrolet's Free Lifetime Mechanical Protection, Power driver seat, Power steering, Power Sunroof, Power windows, Radio data system, Rear window defroster, Remote keyless entry, and Speed control. McCluskey Chevrolet's Free Lifetime Mechanical Protection. When was the last time you smiled as you turned the ignition key? Feel it again with this terrific 2010 Chrysler 300. Such a reliable car, with VERY low miles, does not come up for grabs very often, so you better act fast. The 300 scored the top rating in the IIHS frontal offset test.
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Did a US automaker blow the whistle on Hyundai, Kia fuel economy issue?
Mon, 17 Dec 2012In all of the most hotly contested mainstream segments of the motoring universe, the difference of one mile per gallon averaged on a widow sticker can mean the difference between a sale and a walk-off - to say nothing of two or three mpg. So, when Hyundai and Kia were forced to reveal that many of their 40-mpg ratings were actually 38s and 37s, well, it made for big news.
It also, conceivably, made for a competitive disadvantage immediately, when the Korean automakers' products were being shopped versus the guys down the block. And it's that disadvantage that makes a recent story from Automotive News so juicy.
AN is reporting that Margo Oge, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Transportation and Air Quality, got a tip in 2010 that Hyundai/Kia were "cheating" to get its impressive fuel economy numbers. The tip, said Oge (who retired from the EPA this past September), came from a senior vice president from a domestic automaker. The source was credible enough for Oge to launch an audit of the Hyundai figures, which ultimately lead to the debacle that we reported on a few months ago, and that the Korean company has been trying to bounce back from ever since.
Chrysler patents smarter minivan folding seats
Thu, 02 Jan 2014It's frightening to think of how quickly the mice would have overtaken us if we hadn't stayed one step ahead of them with better mousetraps. We'll never have to worry about that in our relentlessly re-engineered world, though. Case in point: Chrysler has been granted a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office for an improved design of the already wondrous Stow 'n' Go seating found in the automaker's Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans.
Introduced in 2005, the Stow 'n' Go was improved in 2008, and based on the drawings of this third-generation improvement, the new design appears to allow stowage of the second row of seats without having to move the front-row seats forward as much. It look like it also involves fewer operations and moving parts, with a portion of the seatback being incorporated into the flat floor when the seats are stowed, as opposed to having a completely separate cover.
It's possible that the innovation may appear on the next-generation minivans expected in 2015, but Chrysler isn't commenting on the patent.
Conan releases extended cut of Chrysler's Super Bowl ad
Tue, 04 Feb 2014Chrysler's latest Super Bowl ad follows in the footsteps of its classic Imported From Detroit spot starring rapper Eminem and Half-Time in America ad starring Clint Eastwood. Featuring Bob Dylan's gravely voice asking, "Is there anything more American... than America?" the spot has been somewhat controversial, thanks to a few lines informing viewers that Germany can brew beer, Switzerland can make watches and Asia can assemble phones. The US, though, will build your car, Dylan tells us. When the ad aired, Shinola-wearing Detroiters simultaneously spit out their Atwater beer over the perceived slight.
Naturally, that controversy has spawned more than a few parodies, one of which comes from Conan O'Brien. Coco expands on the list of things that aren't made in the US, like French water, Danish cheese and Japanese animated, um, adult films. Beyond those examples, there are a number of other things that should be left to countries that aren't the United States. It's a chuckle-worthy parody, so scroll down and have a look, and compare it to the original Super Bowl ad below that.