The current generation of Chrysler 300 debuted in 2005 model. Until 2009, 300C, of 5.7-liter V8, made 340 hp, but the powertrains were otherwise unchanged. The model was built in 2007, has received several additional features compared to previous years, and this was also the first year for the WP Chrysler Executive Series. In 2008, the model has been updated with some additional features and freshened styling external, and the 2009 Chrysler 300 have received significant updates, including the power to stimulate change the valve timing at 300C in 5.7-liter V8 and a new active transfer case to all wheels for improving fuel economy and efficiency. This year was also the debut of the comfort-tuned suspension and limited to the model 300C for those who are looking for a softer ride, an optional Chrysler 300C Heritage package, offering the same sports-tuned steering and suspension, as the Dodge Charger R / T Daytona, with a revised SRT8 a new grille, revised suspension tuning and standard equipment.
As fossil data, Chrysler 300 has a long history, but spotty. He emerged in the mid 1950's as a means of demonstrating the new Chrysler "hemi" V8 engine. The first 300 was introduced in 1955 and was based on the New Yorker two-door hard. Its 5.4-liter V8 developed 300 horsepower. After that, Chrysler began drawing sequential letters at the end of "300" for each year, and also offers various forms of bodywork, including a convertible. 1957 300-C, usually considered the most beautiful and desirable in these early cars. In the hemi engine was discontinued in 1958 after the 300, Chrysler, but they continued to use the letter of the do'65 300-L. After that, it was plain 300. In total, there were seven generations of the car before it was discontinued after the 1971 model.
300 name was briefly resurrected in 1979 for a special version of a rather awful Cordova. It will take another 20 years ago, Chrysler has decided to roll out 300 moniker again. That was in 1999, 300M. In contrast to previous 300, it was the only front-wheel drive sedan. On the basis of the second generation of Chrysler in the "cab forward" LH platform, 300M used 3.5-liter V6, resulting in 253 hp (this is the net horsepower, much more conservative than the standard "gross" rating used until 1972) and mounted longitudinally in the engine bay. It was built based on the model 2004.
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