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Chrysler 300C SRT-8--Chicago Cars Direct

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Presented by Chicago Cars Direct---Test drive and walkaround of a Chrysler 300C SRT-8! 425 Horsepower!

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  • The new CTS-V.

    Game over...........r

  • Trouble is with bmw and benz mate they all look the same like robots driving around, bit like the drivers - SRT street racing technology, true American racing performance and muscle

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  • Good reviews! These videos are from a few years ago, and I haven't watched any new ones, but the background music is kinda of too much =/

  • I wish i could own a car like the 300 what a jewel i just keep dreaming.

    Thank u for showing a wonderfull AMERICAN CAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i'm in love with this car!!

  • @faiqmasimov on some, yes

  • @brad353 thanks man... soo it is considered special edition, isn.t it?

  • @faiqmasimov yes

  • @leadsologtoctsv The new CTS-V is supercharged. And this 300C SRT8 is naturally aspirated. So just slapped in a supercharger or a turbo and it'll beat the new CTS-V (not that i don't hate on the CTS-V; i actually like it). Not only that, the new 6.4L that'll come out for the next-gen 300, Challenger, Charger and Grand Cherokee will be naturally aspirated too. So yeah, not exactly game over if you ask me

  • The Chrysler 300 is based on the rear-wheel drive Chrysler LX platform which features components derived from the W210 Mercedes-Benz E-Class of 1996 to 2002. Shared components include the rear suspension design, front seat frames, wiring harnesses, steering column, the 5-speed automatic transmission's design, and a derivative of the 4Matic all-wheel drive system. The Chrysler 300 also features a double wishbone front suspension that is derived from the W220 Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

  • guys, can a 3.5L chrysler be SRT design?

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