The 2011 Chrysler 300 Makes A Big Statement
When the first Chrysler 300 was unveiled six years ago, auto analysts knew that it would be an instant bestseller. The sleek car with a roomy interior is capable handling turns on a pin. While the Chrysler 300 is noticeably bigger than most cars in its class, owners say that it is a pleasure to drive. Boasting 292 horsepower and a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine, the Chrysler 300 is bigger and better than ever.
After years of uncertainty, Chrysler has decided to update the design of the car. Due to the fact that Chrysler faced bankruptcy just a few short years ago, the car company was not in a position to make any major changes to one of its most popular models. The new model Chrysler 300 is nearly 400 pounds heavier than the 2010 model, however, it is also easier to handle. Chrysler has added the touring-tuned system, which gives drivers the option of allowing the car to do most of the work.
Chrysler took the time to listen to the complaints of previous owners. Some test drivers were not impressed with the way that car restricted visibility. In response, Chrysler had added three inches to the windshield, which will make it easier for passengers and motorists to see outside. Like other Chrysler vehicles, most of the audio controls are also available on the back of the steering wheel. This means that drivers won’t have to take their eyes off the road in order to turn to a different radio station or swift on the CD player.