Chrysler 300 2022 News
Where have our V8s, cabrios and wagons gone?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 11 Jun 2022
If choice is a luxury, then Australian new-car buyers were rolling in it a decade ago.
Excessively noisy Chrysler 300 sedan recalled
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By Justin Hilliard · 21 Jan 2022
Chrysler Australia has recalled a number of Chrysler 300 rear-wheel-drive large sedans due to their possibly excessive noise levels
Cars disappearing in 2022
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 03 Jan 2022
Along with pandemics, shortages and natural disasters, this year will also be remembered for the premature execution of several high-profile models.
The 10 cars removed from sale in 2021
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Dec 2021
A new year is always tinged in a tiny bit of sadness for us car peeps.
Chrysler gone in Australia – again
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Nov 2021
Chrysler has exited Australia again, along with the 300 sedan that was the sole torch bearer for the 96-year-old brand as well as this country’s last affordable V8 muscle car.
Chrysler had plans to enter V8 Supercars
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By Malcolm Flynn · 20 Nov 2021
Chrysler announced its decision to leave Australia this week, at the same time it emerged the brand seriously considered taking on Holden and Ford in the Bathurst 1000.First revealed by former V8 Supercar team owner Garry Rogers during an interview with t
What the Dodge EV muscle cars mean for Oz
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 07 Nov 2021
Will the Chrysler 300 morph into a battery electric sports sedan from 2024 with performance to embarrass the Tesla Model S while patrolling the streets and highways of Australia?
Chrysler ups pricing for other 300 variants
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By Justin Hilliard · 04 Nov 2021
Chrysler Australia has increased the pricing of two of the MY21 300 large sedan’s three variants a month after the other significantly jumped in cost
Chrysler 300 SRT Core gets more expensive
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By Justin Hilliard · 04 Oct 2021
Just ahead of its expected demise, one of the MY21 Chrysler 300’s three variants has become considerably dearer in Australia