
The 2010 Chrysler 300 is at once a window into Chrysler's past and a beacon of
hope for its future. There are two V6s available, one with 178 horsepower and
one that puts out a more respectable 250 hp. This Chrysler was made with one
kind of engine in mind: the classic broad-shouldered American V8. Yes, it's the
available honking "Hemi" V8s that make this Chrysler a genuinely desirable
alternative to the sedan status quo. Even the 300C's 5.7-liter V8 makes a
beastly 359 hp, and its fuel economy approximates that of the 250-hp 3.5-liter
V6. If that's not enough, the SRT8 model goes whole-hog with a 6.1-liter V8
pumping out 425 hp. The 5.7-liter V8 (and 3.5-liter V6) can also be paired with
a trick all-wheel-drive system that allows you to switch from tenacious
four-wheel traction to rear-wheel drive at the push of a button, and
automatically switches to RWD on the highway for slightly better fuel economy.
Wheel slippage, low temperatures or a certain number of windshield wiper passes
re-engage all four wheels.
We've always been fans of the
Chrysler 300, and the dwindling number of classic V8-powered American sedans
make the 300C and SRT8 variants even more attractive than usual. You can also
get an extended-wheelbase 300C with limousine-like rear legroom. The
high-performance 300C and SRT8 versions have few rivals nowadays, and overall,
any 2010 Chrysler 300 remains a solid choice for a large sedan.
Body Styles, Trim
Levels, and Options
The 2010 Chrysler 300 is a full-size
sedan available in Touring, Touring Signature, Limited, 300C and SRT8 trim
levels. The base Touring comes standard with the entry-level V6, 17-inch alloy
wheels, air-conditioning, cruise control, full power accessories, a
tilt-and-telescoping steering column, an eight-way power driver seat, a
60/40-split rear seat and a four-speaker stereo with CD/MP3 player and an
auxiliary audio jack.
The Touring Signature adds the
3.5-liter V6, 18-inch wheels, power-adjustable pedals, automatic headlamps,
foglamps, additional chrome exterior trim, heated mirrors, dual-zone automatic
climate control, leather upholstery, heated front seats, a power passenger seat,
a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a touchscreen-operated stereo with a six-CD
changer, satellite radio and a 30GB hard drive for digital music storage. The
Limited adds 18-inch wheels, automatic high-beams, rain-sensing wipers, a
six-speaker Boston Acoustics sound system, remote engine start, walnut interior
trim and steering wheel audio controls. When equipped with all-wheel drive, the
Touring and Limited gain a larger fuel tank, a five-speed automatic transmission
and upgraded brakes.
Going with the 300C gets you a V8
engine, auto-dimming and power-folding heated exterior mirrors, keyless
entry/ignition, rear parking sensors, driver memory functions, a
power-adjustable steering column, a more powerful amplifier for the sound
system, upgraded leather upholstery and "tortoise shell" interior trim.
The Limited and 300C can be equipped with a rear-seat
entertainment system with Sirius Satellite TV, and all but the base Touring are
eligible for a multimedia bundle that includes Bluetooth, iPod preparation and a
voice-activated navigation system with real-time traffic. The Luxury Group for
the 300C adds adaptive cruise control, xenon headlamps, heated rear seats and a
seven-speaker 368-watt surround-sound audio system with a subwoofer. Other
options include a sunroof. Of special note is the Walter P. Chrysler Executive
Series long-wheelbase package available on Touring Signature and 300C trim
levels -- it adds 6 inches to the standard wheelbase to increase rear-seat
legroom.
The 300 SRT8 starts with roughly the same equipment
as the 300C and adds an even more powerful V8, 20-inch wheels, Brembo
performance brakes, xenon headlamps, special stability control calibration, a
performance rear differential, rear parking sensors, unique exterior trim, a
sunroof and an integrated rear spoiler. A 13-speaker Kicker sound system is
optional.
Powertrains
and Performance The base 2010 Chrysler 300 Touring comes
with rear-wheel drive and a 2.7-liter V6 that produces 178 hp and 190 pound-feet
of torque. A four-speed automatic is standard. Fuel economy with this engine is
18 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined.
The Touring
Signature and Limited trim levels come standard with rear-wheel drive and a
3.5-liter V6 good for 250 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque. Fuel economy is 17 city/25
highway and 20 combined. All-wheel drive is optional. Fuel economy with AWD
drops slightly to 17/23/19 mpg. A four-speed automatic transmission is standard
with the rear-wheel-drive 3.5-liter 300 sedans, while a five-speed automatic
with manual shift control comes with the all-wheel-drive 300.
The Chrysler 300C gets a 5.7-liter V8 with 359 hp and 389
lb-ft of torque. It delivers 16/25/19 mpg with RWD and 16/23/18 with AWD. A
five-speed automatic is standard. The 300 SRT8's 6.1-liter V8 cranks out 425 hp
and 420 lb-ft of torque through a five-speed automatic. Fuel economy is 13/19/15
mpg.
SafetyAll Chrysler 300s except the base Touring
come standard with antilock brakes, stability control and side curtain airbags.
Front seat side airbags, however, are unavailable for
2010.
In government crash testing, the Chrysler 300 earned a
perfect five stars for driver and passenger protection during frontal impacts.
It also earned the highest rating of "Good" in the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety's frontal-offset crash testing; however, the 300 sans front-seat
side airbags earned the second-lowest rating of "Marginal" in side-impact crash
tests.
Interior Design
and Special FeaturesThe Chrysler 300's interior features
a simple but elegant dashboard layout that received a new instrument panel,
center console design and upgraded surfaces. Cabin dimensions are generous in
all directions -- even more so in the extended-wheelbase models, which offer
more rear legroom by far than any primary competitors.
Source: edmunds.com
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