Gac Emzoom vs Chrysler 300

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Gac Emzoom
Gac Emzoom

$29,990 - $29,990

2026 price

Chrysler 300
Chrysler 300

$15,999 - $74,990

2019 price

Summary

2026 Gac Emzoom
2019 Chrysler 300
Safety Rating

Engine Type

V8, 6.4L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

13.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
0

5
Dislikes
  • Not as cheap as some rivals
  • Limited dealerships and service centres
  • Unclear prospects for GAC long-term

  • Thirst like a dredger
  • So-so dynamics
  • Poor ownership package
2026 Gac Emzoom Summary

Are you in the market for a cheap SUV? Are you ambivalent about what badge it wears? Do you like taking risks?

If you're answered yes to all those questions, do I have the car for you! 

It's called the GAC Emzoom (that's e-m-zoom, so back off Mazda lawyers), and it's the latest in a seemingly endless list of new cars from new Chinese brands.

But unlike so many new models that fail to leave an impression, there are several reasons why the Emzoom is worth paying attention to.

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2019 Chrysler 300 Summary

You may be sensing an increasing level of hype around hybrid and full battery-electric vehicles. In fact, it feels like the automotive world has gone full-fat bananas over ‘electro-mobility’.

At least car manufacturers have, with Tesla’s entertaining antics disrupting the status quo, and causing virtually every mainstream brand to get on board the zero-emissions express.

But of course, the other side of that equation is demand. The rush to meet ever tightening emissions regulations (and save the planet in the process) fails to recognise the fact that not everybody wants a ZEV… yet.

The days of big-bore, more is good, internal combustion propulsion aren’t over yet, and Chrysler, like the rest of the ‘Murican Big Three’ is keeping traditional muscle car enthusiasts happy.

In fact, we’re in the midst of a US horsepower arms race not seen since the late 1960s and early ‘70s, and Chrysler’s SRT (Street & Racing Technology) performance subsidiary is leading from the front with a variety of over-the-top Hellcats, Demons and Red Eyes.

Australia has recently picked up a whiff of that action with the utterly mad 522kW Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, but the only slightly unhinged SRT version, and this car, the Chrysler 300 SRT, have been around for some time.

Launched here in 2012, the second-generation version of the 6.4-litre naturally aspirated sedan was discontinued in the USA in 2014. But sensing a large sedan-sized opportunity as local manufacturing from Ford, Holden and Toyota went the way of the Dodo, the local FCA team negotiated a continuation deal.

Think of the 300 SRT as America’s M5 or E63. A full-size performance sedan with a thick layer of luxury laid over the top, but at around one third the price.

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