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Just wondering by soozpk
Mar 04, 2004 (3:54 pm)
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Don't have any reservations about the Canadian build quality. They are as good as it gets. In fact, Chrysler has long-enjoyed a good relationship with Canadian buyers. It's a very popular brand up there. I had the same reservations when I ordered my '94 Lebaron. That was built down in Toluca Mexico, but that has held up very well.
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by cjs2002
Mar 04, 2004 (3:59 pm)
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went to the car show today and saw\sat in a 300 first hand... unfortunatly it was the stripped base model with no extras and the 2.7 engine.... I was not impressed... I was hoping they'd have the touring or limited so I could sit in one of those, but to no avail... they had a 300C with the Hemi but you couldn't go sit in it... just look... it looked better than the other ....
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About the 300C.... by mazda6iguy
Mar 04, 2004 (5:35 pm)
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Anyone here remember the Green Hornet tv show of the sixties? Remember the car he drove? The 300c looks like it. If they made a Green Hornet movie, that should be the car he drives. I wonder what a 300c stretch limo would look like.
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Green Hornet Car by quietflyer
Mar 04, 2004 (5:43 pm)
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The Green Hornet's car was a customized 1966 Chrysler Imperial sedan. So you could say there is some family history showing! The Green Hornet rode in the back seat and his driver Kato (Bruce Lee) handled the car.
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Wow - Another Excellent Review by fsmmcsi
Mar 04, 2004 (6:53 pm)
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The Canadian Auto press review is the best I have yet seen, and includes a photo gallery with nice large pictures of the front and rear suspension, engine (including cylinder deactivation), and more:
 
http://www.auto123.com/en/info/news/roadtest,view,Chrysler.spy?ar- tid=21679
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Another Excellent Review by soozpk
Mar 04, 2004 (8:50 pm)
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Thanks for the article.....was really in-depth. We're all learning more about this car everytime.
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AWD by fuzzywuzzy
Mar 05, 2004 (7:21 am)
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"All-wheel drive will be optional in the fall, for those feeling uneasy about giving up their front-wheel drive Intrepids, Concords and 300Ms, the models to be replaced. Powering four wheels is, of course, better in inclement weather than two."
 
That's nice!
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Vote now! by pat HOST
Mar 05, 2004 (8:42 am)
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Consumers' Most Wanted Vehicles for 2004 Survey is posted and ready for your input!
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article by bigdaddycoats
Mar 05, 2004 (9:31 am)
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http://wardsauto.com/ar/auto_chrysler_dodge_reardrives/index.htm
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car review by bigmike5
Mar 05, 2004 (10:18 am)
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Just remember as the reviewer waxes effusively over the new 300 [which got an overwhelmingly negative initial reaction from 300M owners both here and at the Club site] that the car is made in his country, and the success of that car and the Magnum are real important to the Canadian economy. Handles better than a Caddy? Like comparing apples and oranges. My 300M rides distinctively different that my wife's Eldo, because it is a "luxury sports sedan" feel and hers has the luxury ride feel. The new Caddy's with the Magnetic Selective Ride [that the Vette's came out with last year] should be way quieter and smoother, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion on ride quality I guess.

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