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Chrysler Announces Pricing for All-New 300 Series Sedans

AUBURN HILLS, MICH. - The 300 series sedans will be available in the United States in four models: Chrysler 300, 300 Limited, 300C and 300C AWD.

by Staff
January 6, 2011
Chrysler Announces Pricing for All-New 300 Series Sedans

2011 Chrysler 300

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AUBURN HILLS, MICH. - Chrysler'sall-new 2011 Chrysler 300 series sedans have a starting manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $27,995 (including destination). 

The 300 series sedans will be available in the United States in four models: Chrysler 300, 300 Limited, 300C and 300C AWD. In addition, the Luxury and SafetyTec Groups provide customers with high-value content and innovative technology directly targeted for their specific needs.

ALL-NEW 2011 CHRYSLER 300

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The entry-level 2011 Chrysler 300 model features the all-new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine with 292 horsepower (218 kW), 260 ft.-lb. (353 N•m) of torque, E-85 flex-fuel capability (EPA-certified states) and a proven five-speed automatic transmission with Auto Stick.

The U.S. MSRP of the all-new 2011 Chrysler 300 is $27,995 (including $825 destination charge).

ALL-NEW 2011 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED
The all-new 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited adds to the features of the 300 model, and includes luxury leather trimmed seats, heated front seats, Uconnect Voice Command with handsfree Bluetooth phone capability, ParkView rear backup camera, vehicle security alarm, Alpine premium audio system with six speakers and 276-watt 8-channel amplifier and LED-illuminated rear cup holders.

The MSRP of the all-new 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited is $31,995 (including $825 destination charge).

The MSRP of the all-new 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited with Luxury Group is $35,245 (including $825 destination charge).

ALL-NEW 2011 CHRYSLER 300C

In addition to the premium features found on the Chrysler 300 Limited model, the all-new 2011 Chrysler 300C adds the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine with Fuel Saver Technology, touring-tuned suspension with larger performance disc brakes, Uconnect Touch 8.4N with Garmin navigation and SIRIUS Travel Link.

The MSRP of the all-new 2011 Chrysler 300C is $38,995 (including $825 destination charge).

ALL-NEW 2011 CHRYSLER 300C AWD

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The all-new 2011 Chrysler 300C AWD combinesthe most advanced all-wheel-drive (AWD) system in the E-segment and a 363 horsepower HEMI V-8 engine with Fuel Saver Technology.

The MSRP of the all-new 2011 Chrysler 300C AWD is $41,145 (including $825 destination charge).

SAFETYTEC GROUP: ADVANCED ACTIVE-SAFETY FEATURES FOR A 360 DEGREE PERSPECTIVE

For customers that want the latest in accident-avoidance features, Chrysler brand's new SafetyTec Group combines advanced active- and passive-safety technologies for enhanced driver confidence.

The SafetyTec Group is available on the 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited, 300C and 300C AWD models and includes adaptive-forward lighting , high-intensity discharge projector high and low-beams with automatic headlamp leveling, Forward Collision Warning with adaptive-cruise control, Blind-spot monitoring with Rear Cross Path detection, ParkSense front- and rear-park assist system, LED-illuminated rear fog lamps, exterior mirrors with supplemental turn signals and approach lamp (300 Limited adds HomeLink universal transceiver, rain-sensing wipers and SmartBeam headlamps)

  • MSRP of the 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited with SafetyTec Group is $34,790 (including $825 destination charge)

  • MSRP of the 2011 Chrysler 300C with SafetyTec Group is $41,790 (including $825 destination charge)

  • MSRP of the 2011 Chrysler 300C AWD with SafetyTec Group is $43,940 (including $825 destination charge)

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