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by jjgittes
Aug 24, 2003 (11:36 am)
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An word on what the neww 300c (or 300n) will sticker at?
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by jjgittes
Aug 25, 2003 (2:15 pm)
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Also, will this car be a replacement for the Concorde too? Or just the 300m? There is a shortage of moderately priced large cars out there. The crown vic is kind of a dinosaur (the five-hundred just doesn't look big enuf, guess we'll see...), chevy has nothing, and the rest start at $40-50k plus(MB500, BMW7s, Audi8s, big Caddys, etc). Maybe there just is not a market for them, but I'd love to see some more big american sedans with attitude, priced well, with some 21st century technolgy to make them handle and get decent mileage without hurting performance. Too much to ask for maybe.
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jigittes... by intrepidspirit
Aug 27, 2003 (12:38 pm)
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All the cab forward (LH) cars will be replaced. The last one was made last week in Brampton.
 
Chrysler has displayed some concept cars over the past couple of years, but the 300C is the only announced production vehicle. It is due to hit the market near the end of February, 2004.
 
Don't know what the sticker will be, but I would guess a base of high 30's to low 40's.
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by jjgittes
Aug 27, 2003 (1:26 pm)
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Wow, high 30's and up?!?! Too rich for me. Maybe I am a just dinosaur, and a cheap one at that, when it comes to pricing of cars these days.
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jigittes...just a guess! by intrepidspirit
Aug 27, 2003 (3:12 pm)
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But the Pacifica came out high (32-40k) and very quickly the low-ended models were discounted by dealers to the 25-26k range.
 
If the 300C is produced with a 2.7 litre engine, they may dip down to around 30k MRSP and be available in the 25k range fairly quickly, depending on demand. The 3.5L and hemi will of course be higher.
 
Again, just a guess...
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LX pricing by jackdev73
Aug 28, 2003 (1:18 pm)
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I have a feeling that Chrysler wont totally abandon their current customers in their effort to move up the price ladder. I believe there will be a 300 model, possibly the base 300 with the 2.7 in the hight 20s to around 30 with the Touring model with the 3.5 in the low to mid 30s. Just a guess and I hope I am right. Any firm answers when the first cars will arrive in showrooms? I would order one without driving it at this point. The anticipation is killing me.
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solid doors on 300C by joelc
Sep 01, 2003 (8:15 pm)
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I hope DaimlerChrysler will figure out a way to make the doors slam solid on the new 300C. The Concord Limited and 300M sound tinny for 30+ K dollar cars. Maybe they could buy doors from Buick. It is a great looking car, read in Motor Trend it would be around $35,000.
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To each his/her own when it comes to styling... by csandste
Sep 02, 2003 (2:15 pm)
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Although cab forward may be form over function this thing looks too bottom heavy for my eye. Funny because almost all German cars whether VW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi or BMW are very attractively styled. Is this some kind of German revenge because of Iraq?
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joelc by ruski
Sep 02, 2003 (4:14 pm)
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I don't know what you are talking about. My 300Ms doors closed with a very solid thunk.
 
I think you are referring to some other cars.
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from theCarConnection.com by ruski
Sep 03, 2003 (3:44 pm)
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http://www.thecarconnection.com/images/gallery/tmb/7202_image.jpg

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