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One-Year Test Update: 2005 Chrysler 300C Hemi
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Chrysler's hot-selling 300 is a car that redefines what the American sedan can and should be, and its popularity is cutting a wide path in the marketplace. These were among the reasons we voted it our 2005 Car of the Year, which gets it an automatic invite into our one-year-test fleet--although we'd have probably wanted one anyway. As you'd expect, ours is a 300C Hemi, packing that all-important 340-horsepower, 5.7-liter, OHV V-8. Covered in Magnesium Pearl Coat (a rich color that looks dark green or charcoal gray, depending on the light), our newest tester is stately and stylish. The cabin is wrapped in luxurious Slate/Graystone leather. 300Cs are well-equipped, so our selection of options was minimal. We went for the Sound Group ($635), which includes an AM/FM/cassette/CD six-disc/MP3 radio with a Boston Acoustics seven-speaker/subwoofer combo powered by a 368-watt digital amplifier. To accompany the upgraded sound system, we added Sirius Satellite Radio, which includes one year of service, for $195. Our final option choice was a $950 power moonroof. With the $625 destination fee, the total came to $35,275. So far the only problem is getting the keys for a night in this always popular ride. http://motortrend.com/roadtests/oney...rysler02_z.jpg http://motortrend.com/roadtests/oney...rysler03_z.jpg 2005 Chrysler 300C Hemi Base price $33,495 Price as tested $35,275 Vehicle layout Front engine, RWD, 4-door, 5-pass Engine 5.7L V-8, OHV, 2 valves/cyl SAE net hp @ rpm 340 @ 5000 SAE net torque @ rpm 390 @ 4000 Transmission 5-speed automatic 0-60 mph, sec 5.8 EPA mpg 17 city/25 highway Average test mpg 16.1 Problem areas None Maintenance cost $0 Non-warr cost $0 FROM THE LOGBOOK "This is a damn fine automobile, a neat combination of American muscle, luxury, European manners, and good value." --Unknown Person -Matt- |
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