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After being in production for so long, the Chrysler 300 will no longer be built by the company. Having been constructed for 70 years, many are sad to see the Chrysler 300 go. However, it will not leave without a bang and will forever be imprinted in the memories of those who owned one. 
 
And, there is something else to look forward to: the new Chrysler 300C sports a 6.4-Liter V-8 engine that roars to life. This engine is the very same that powered Dodge Chargers, Challengers, Jeep Wranglers, and other vehicles. With all of this being said, the engine on this car is no joke. The line will be exclusive, with only 2000 being built for the United States and 200 being built for Canada. When it comes to performance, the 300C can stand out, boasting 485 horsepower with 475 pound-feet of torque, and 0 to 60mph in 4.3 seconds, with a top speed of 160mph. Now that’s power.
 
 
The 300C isn’t just about its force. With rear-wheel drive and improved handling, driving this vehicle is a breeze. Its eight-speed automatic transition improves fuel efficiency and also provides a smooth experience when shifting between gears. For its brake system, red four-piston Bembo brakes provide all the stopping power that the 300C needs and the active damping suspension to control any unwanted movement of the wheels. Premium features like Lane Departure Warning Plus and Full Speed Collision Warning Plus are included for your safety on the road. 
 
A Chrysler automobile is never complete without a luxurious build. Featuring black laguna seats with the 300C logo embossed with silver stitching accents, the vehicle has a personal touch to it. Carbon fiber accents adorn the interior, adding to the sleek design. If you appreciate music, this next one is for you. A 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system speaker will have your bass booming and will satisfy any of your crisp sound cravings. 
 
Three colors are available for the 300C: bright white, black, and velvet red. The U.S. manufacturers suggested retail price starts at $55,000. Look sharp on the road with the new Chrysler 300C. 
 
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