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2015 Chrysler 300: Price and Features For Australia

Chrysler's 300 large sedan range has been revamped, gaining a new front and rear look, improved interior trims, tweaked equipment levels, an electric power steering system and improved suspension components.  The range has been rationalis


Chrysler's 300 large sedan range has been revamped, gaining a new front and rear look, improved interior trims, tweaked equipment levels, an electric power steering system and improved suspension components. 

The range has been rationalised too. the diesel has been cut from the 300 lineup, and in the absence of the 300 SRT (it arrives late in 2015) the 300 is now exclusively powered by a 3.6 litre petrol V6.

And there are significantly fewer grades to choose from no too. Chrysler has boiled the selection of models down from six to just two - the 300C and 300C Luxury. 

And the price of entry has risen to suit. Without the previous 300 Limited base model, the cheapest way into a brand-new 300 is the $49,000 300C - which itself is $2500 than last year's 300C. 

The 300C Luxury meanwhile jumps $3000 to sit at $54,000 before on-road costs.

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