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any one else diggin the new chrysler 300? it looks heaps better and the standard equipment is unmatched for the price can see them taking some ford/holden sales for sure

If its anything like the previous 300c I would probably kill it with fire

any one else diggin the new chrysler 300? it looks heaps better and the standard equipment is unmatched for the price can see them taking some ford/holden sales for sure

I love it, will definitely consider one come the time!

Been cleaning and lubing on the regular?

P.S. Aaron's a ****

lube it occasionally, clean not really just spray the f**ker with high preasure water @ a car wash

man the other day i found a good track.. but got really muddy really fast and had to go through at 5 k's lol even then skating everywhere with slicks - wtb dirt tyres :P also made some flamin mongrel with a dog really mad

gave dad a ride of the DR today, his face when he came back.. "do want!"

Less gangster more conservative which I think is better the interior is impressive from what I've seen, Unfortunatly Leigh ford interior is like one specification for 60k+ doesn't cut it imo

Chrysler/jeep under fiat are killing it grand Cherokee got car of the year i think?

Edited by alr33x

My dad wanted one, until I test drove it. There's a reason Daimler ditched Chrysler lol

Fair call, they were always about the look rather than the drive lol. Hopefully new one is a better drive.

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