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2005 Chrysler 300 Review - Engines - 2.7l LH



2005 Chrysler 300C is a long base sedan, but still it's a road burning muscle car with powerful HEMI engines. Besides its powerful engines, Chrysler has presented other smaller capacity engines with less fuel consumption.
Let's begin with the smaller one: V6 2.7L (2736cc), called the LH engine. It produces 178 Horse power and very high MPG 18 urban and 26 highway. With full tank it can drive 378 miles.
Its quipped with several useful an innovative technology, like Dual overhead Cramshafts, Electronic Trootle control, Super Ultra-low
emmisions vehicle, Dual Variable Valve Timing.

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2005 Chrysler 300 Review


Chrysler 300C is the modern 300's. Producing of this car began in 2005. The new styling exterior is very elegant and luxurious. Big wide grille and big headlights make the car look great. The 2005 300 is actually based on Mercedes E class. Detailed information about engines, exterior, interior, prices and sales in the following posts.

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Chrysler 300M - 1999




Chrysler continued producing 300 series in 1999. With new style new 300 was a four door sedan - 300M. It was not a part of letter series but it had an alphabetical name M. it was produced between 1999-2004. It was built on Chrysler LH Platform. A front wheel drive was equipped with 3.5L V6 engine, with 4 speed automatic transmission. Producing 253 horse power.
300M was available in different color schemes, 17 inch chrome wheels and quite comfortable interior. In 2004, the 20Th anniversary of Dodge mini vans, Chrysler presented 300M - Platinum Edition. The car was assembled in Canada.

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Chrysler 300 Hurst - 1970



300 Hurst appeared 5 years later, after 300L was produced. It was not a Letter Series car but still it is considered to be the last Letter Series car. Because it was two door, luxury, powerful 300.
All 300 Hurst's were two-door coupes in white and gold paint scheme. Molded spoiler on trunklid and scooped hood were both made by fiberglass. Hurst's were produced with satin tan leather interior, which were taken from Chrysler Imperial.
The engine was 7.2 L TNT V8, producing 375 horse power. Hurst ran 0-60 in 7.1 seconds and 15.9 a quarter mile. It was not bad for 1900 kg luxury car. 501 units 300 Hurst were produced and sold.

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