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2006 Chrysler 300 Touring « Return to Inventory List
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Year: 2006
Make: Chrysler
Model: 300
Trim: Touring
Mileage: 89,402
Stock #: 06-4393
VIN #: 2C3KA53G56H384393
Trans: Automatic
Color: White
Interior: Leather
Vehicle Type: Sedan
State: FL
Drive Train: 2WD
Engine: 3.5L V6 DOHC 24V
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Contact Information
Car Match LLC
Sales Department
3520 S Military Trail
Lake Worth, FL 33463
Sales Department
(561) 434-5421
Estimated By E.P.A.
City MPG
19
Hwy MPG
27
Actual Mileage May Vary
  
2006 Chrysler 300 Touring Sellers Notes
Chrysler sporadically marketed automobiles under the "300" designation for half a century. In its 1999 to 2004 iteration, the Chrysler 300M was a front-wheel-drive sedan with V-6 power. A completely different 300 sedan joined Chrysler's lineup for 2005, with rear-wheel drive. To counteract concerns that the rear-drive 300 won't handle properly on snow and ice, Chrysler offers an Electronic Stability Program in upper-end models. It's an option for the base sedan. Base and Touring editions are offered for 2006, along with a Limited option package. A new BeltAlert system has been installed, and a tire-pressure monitor is standard on Touring and Limited editions. A newly available backseat DVD entertainment system uses a 7-inch flip-up screen in the center console. The 300 looks bold and imposing, flaunting a distinctive shape and riding a 120-inch wheelbase. Aluminum is used for the hood and deck lid. Sizable wheel openings encircle either 17- or 18-inch tires. Dodge introduced a closely related Magnum series for 2005, but the Magnum is a wagon rather than a four-door sedan. All-wheel-drive versions of the 300 and Magnum also are available. Chrysler also offers a Hemi-powered 300C, which is listed separately in the Research section. From the first moments behind the wheel, the 300 feels especially solid and substantial. The 3.5-liter V-6 delivers adequate power for mountainous terrain, but no true surplus. Except for a slight snarl when pushing hard while climbing, the V-6 is very quiet. Performance is almost as appealing with the 2.7-liter V-6, which is a little noisier. The 300 steers easily and demands just enough effort to impart a semi-sporty sensation. You can expect a confident feel through winding roads. Performance in snow and ice is amazing because of the Electronic Stability Program. Even if you tromp the gas on a snow-packed curve, the system kicks in immediately albeit assertively to keep the car on course. The seats are reasonably supportive and comfortable, but a bit hard. Abundant glass area and large mirrors help visibility. Backseat space is abundant.



2006 Chrysler 300 Touring Vehicle Options
   Premium Wheels
  Driver Airbag
  Passenger Airbag
  Second Row Folding Seat
  Air Conditioning
  Fog Lights
  Power Locks
  Tachometer
  Alarm System
  Heated Exterior Mirror
  Power Mirrors
  Tilt Wheel
  Anti-Lock Brakes
  Interval Wipers
  Power Seats
  Tire Pressure Monitor
  CD
  Leather Seats
  Power Windows
  Traction Control
  Child Safety Door Locks
  Leather Steering Wheel
  Rear Defroster
  Trunk Anti-Trap Device
  Cruise Control


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