Two car rebuild experts bought the flooded Chrysler 300 SRT8 sight unseen at an auction for just $2,900. The car was dead when they brought it home. The experts and their team managed to start the ...
Over the weekend, Chrysler unveiled this handsome 2013 Dodge Charger SRT8 392 Appearance Package at the eighth annual Spring Festival of LXs, a gathering of Charger, Challenger and Chrysler 300 ...
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The most popular choice seems to be the 300C with its 300-horsepower 5.7L HEMI engine. The muscular 425-horsepower 300C SRT8 rounds out the family, leaving a 300 to match just about any taste.
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"The Chrysler 300 SRT will not be sold in the US in 2015." UPDATE:Autoblog received the following statement via email from a Chrysler spokesperson confirming the model's future in the US.
The SRT8’s V8 featuring a fuel-saving mode that allows it to cruise using just four cylinders, making it 21 percent less thirsty than the previous 300C SRT8. Of course, it’s more powerful ...
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