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1970 Chrysler 300H Hurst

A limited‑production legend — the 1970 Chrysler 300H Hurst blends luxury with muscle in unforgettable fashion. Do you think ...
If there’s one thing the Chrysler 300 is known for, aside from arguably being the last truly good car to wear the badge, it’s comfort with a hint of swagger. What it is not known for, at least to the ...
We're hearing that Chrysler is working on a full-size electric family sedan reprising the “300” name, taking design elements and tech from the stunning Halcyon concept. The previous 300 (pictured ...
View post: DeWalt’s Cordless Miter Saw Is 33% Off at Amazon The iconic Chrysler 300 needs no introduction. A staple of the brand that never failed to offer conventionally handsome style and ample ...
What It Is We're hearing that Chrysler is working on a full-size electric family sedan reprising the “300” name, taking design elements and tech from the stunning Halcyon concept. The previous 300 ...
After canceling the upcoming Airflow electric crossover and killing its popular 300 sedan, Chrysler only has one nameplate left in its lineup – but it doesn’t have to be this way. Stellantis already ...
Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making his career as an automotive journalist an absolute dream job. After getting his foot in the door at Automobile while he was still a ...
The Chrysler automotive brand has been around for about 100 years now, and over the past century, the American automaker has created vehicles that tons of drivers have enjoyed; from the New Yorker, to ...
The Chrysler 300 was a name that the brand would revisit time and again in both production and concept car form, but no 300 wore the badge better than the 300 Hemi C Concept. The Chrysler 300 and its ...
Nearly 285,000 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger sedans from the 2018 through 2021 model years will need to be taken to a dealership to have their side curtain airbags replaced. The airbags currently ...
Most enthusiasts agree that the muscle car era began in the 1960s. However, the concept can be traced back to the 1950s and cars like the Oldsmobile 88, Studebaker Golden Hawk, and the Rambler Rebel.