Chrysler 300 Series (2008)
Sale price: US $6,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“normal wear and tear as expected on any used vehicle.ac has leak,blows warm.priced below wholesale.my loss your gain” |
Year: | 2008 | VIN : | 2c3la63h38h251539 |
Mileage: | 95,990 | Body Type: | Sedan |
Make: | Chrysler | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Model: | 300 Series | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | RWD | Options: | Leather Seats, Sunroof |
Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags | Exterior Color: | Black |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Interior Color: | Black |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
For Sale By: | Dealer | Transmission: | Automatic |
Disability Equipped: | No |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Vehicle description
2008 Chrysler 300 C Sedan 4-Door 5.7L hemi, $$VERY RARE HERITAGE EDITION$$ ,FLORIDA,only 95900 miles. DVD,wireless headphones,navigation,loaded! runs excellent .engine,transmission run perfect.excellent all around condition.my daily driver for last 8 months.brakes are fine and tires better then 50% treadlife.recently serviced.ac has a leak,blows hot.price below wholesale! !one key with remote included with owners manual. clean title in hand.no dealer fees. can help arrange shipping anywhere.
what"s new Significant changes are in store for the 2008 Chrysler 300. An updated interior includes new soft-touch surfaces, revised instrument panel and console designs, and available LED accent lighting. New luxury-oriented options include adaptive cruise control, a surround-sound audio system, a dedicated iPod interface, Sirius Backseat TV for the rear entertainment system and a new hard-drive based MyGIG multimedia system with optional navigation. Safety has been enhanced with new front seat-mounted side airbags added to the 300"s available side curtain airbag system. Wrapping everything up is freshened front and rear exterior styling and Chrysler"s new limited lifetime powertrain warranty. vehicle overview Mold-breaking cars don"t come along very often. But that"s exactly what happened when the Chrysler 300 debuted four years ago. Previous to the 300, modern full-size cars provided plenty of interior room and comfort but typically generated all the pizzazz and excitement of an ice cream social in a Florida retirement community. With the 300, Chrysler proved that this type of car could actually be fun and desirable. Shoppers loved its artful, edgy styling, rear-drive layout and powerful V8 engine options, and it was an immediate hit. The 300 has been on the market for awhile now, however, and some of the excitement surrounding the car has subsided. For 2008, Chrysler has made a number of significant upgrades to keep the 300 from becoming a full-size aberration. Inside, the 300 gains a redesigned instrument panel and higher-quality materials. New ear-pleasing audio options range from a standard CD/MP3 stereo to an available high-end multimedia system with available navigation and a separate eight-speaker Boston Acoustics Surround Sound system. Another new feature is Sirius Backseat TV. This new video service provides three channels of children-oriented programming via the 300"s rear-seat DVD entertainment system. driving After a generation of mostly tepid front-wheel-drive family sedans, the Chrysler 300 has led the return to rear-drive dynamics Americans experienced and took for granted decades ago. Based on a good deal of Mercedes-Benz technology underneath, the 2008 Chrysler 300 goes one step further and offers significantly more refinement than its pre-1970s ancestors. Models with the larger V6 and V8 deliver finely balanced performance with a comfortable ride and athletic moves when accelerating or cornering, though the base LX with the smaller V6 feels sluggish and isn"t generally recommended. In addition, shorter drivers will likely take issue with the car"s poor outward visibility. Though it"s the most expensive model in the 300"s lineup, the 300C SRT8 will elicit plenty of smiles with its overpowering engine, sharp steering response and sticky 20-inch tires. However, most buyers will find that the standard 300C offers plenty of excitement while keeping fuel costs reasonable.
what"s new Significant changes are in store for the 2008 Chrysler 300. An updated interior includes new soft-touch surfaces, revised instrument panel and console designs, and available LED accent lighting. New luxury-oriented options include adaptive cruise control, a surround-sound audio system, a dedicated iPod interface, Sirius Backseat TV for the rear entertainment system and a new hard-drive based MyGIG multimedia system with optional navigation. Safety has been enhanced with new front seat-mounted side airbags added to the 300"s available side curtain airbag system. Wrapping everything up is freshened front and rear exterior styling and Chrysler"s new limited lifetime powertrain warranty. vehicle overview Mold-breaking cars don"t come along very often. But that"s exactly what happened when the Chrysler 300 debuted four years ago. Previous to the 300, modern full-size cars provided plenty of interior room and comfort but typically generated all the pizzazz and excitement of an ice cream social in a Florida retirement community. With the 300, Chrysler proved that this type of car could actually be fun and desirable. Shoppers loved its artful, edgy styling, rear-drive layout and powerful V8 engine options, and it was an immediate hit. The 300 has been on the market for awhile now, however, and some of the excitement surrounding the car has subsided. For 2008, Chrysler has made a number of significant upgrades to keep the 300 from becoming a full-size aberration. Inside, the 300 gains a redesigned instrument panel and higher-quality materials. New ear-pleasing audio options range from a standard CD/MP3 stereo to an available high-end multimedia system with available navigation and a separate eight-speaker Boston Acoustics Surround Sound system. Another new feature is Sirius Backseat TV. This new video service provides three channels of children-oriented programming via the 300"s rear-seat DVD entertainment system. driving After a generation of mostly tepid front-wheel-drive family sedans, the Chrysler 300 has led the return to rear-drive dynamics Americans experienced and took for granted decades ago. Based on a good deal of Mercedes-Benz technology underneath, the 2008 Chrysler 300 goes one step further and offers significantly more refinement than its pre-1970s ancestors. Models with the larger V6 and V8 deliver finely balanced performance with a comfortable ride and athletic moves when accelerating or cornering, though the base LX with the smaller V6 feels sluggish and isn"t generally recommended. In addition, shorter drivers will likely take issue with the car"s poor outward visibility. Though it"s the most expensive model in the 300"s lineup, the 300C SRT8 will elicit plenty of smiles with its overpowering engine, sharp steering response and sticky 20-inch tires. However, most buyers will find that the standard 300C offers plenty of excitement while keeping fuel costs reasonable.