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Showing posts with label chrysler. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

First Custom Chrysler 300s - Fatchance 2.0

 The new Chrysler 300s is already getting some upgrades from the imagination of it fans. This car looks amazingly nice, hopefully it wont disappoint when it comes out on market.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The New Chrysler 300s Concept

Chrysler has revealed  to the world, concept of the new Chrysler 300 S.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court clears the way for Chrysler-Fiat deal


With the temporary stay issued yesterday lifted, the Supreme Court will allow the government-backed sale of Chrysler to Fiat. The high court rejected the request from Indiana pension funds and consumer advocates to delay the deal, clearing the way for the sale and setting a precedent for General Motors in its own bankruptcy proceedings.

Read on here ---> Bloomberg

Sunday, December 21, 2008

The Detroit Ballout is Not Over


All of Detroit is safe until after the auto show in January, sorta. The government approved $13.4 billion in loans for General Motors and Chrysler for immediate consumption (Ford said “no thanks” for now.) This will take them until February when another $4 billion may be available, but they will also have to show that their operations are able to show "positive net present value" – a tough goal I’ll get to in a moment.

This means at least when the North American International Auto Show hits Detroit in January, at least the Big Three won’t have to ring the Salvation Army bell, and instead they will be able to somewhat focus on products. But this isn’t the end of the fight, the big picture has four elements still to come:

There will be more layoffs
There will be more money needed pumped into the industry
It’s the end of fun new cars
The winner will be the one who returns to big cars first

So for this week, after the just I present a little accounting, a healthy dose of skepticism, and just enough optimism to keep fans of American cars from jumping out the window.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

eBay Rolls Royce RR4


That treasure trove of appalling autodom described in the most gnarled English imaginable, otherwise known as eBay Motors, serves up today's flavorful morsel of weird and wonderful. Why wait for the upcoming Rolls-Royce RR4 when you can just throw $50K at this heavily customized Chrysler 300C. It's got the ostentatious grille, the suicide doors, the RR embroidered headrests, but most importantly, a HEMI V8 underhood. HEMI, apparently now transmuted to mean "multi-displacement system," will save you fuel as you rent the car out for the dreamy rate of $750 per day as the seller suggests. At least with a Chrysler lurking underneath all that nasty, you can be assured that repair costs will be nominal compared to the real thing.

Monday, June 16, 2008

V10? A Good Drifter?


Dodge Viper is a V10 powered sports car developed by Chrysler. Samuel Hubinette who won the Formula Drift Championship in 2004 and 2006 drifting in a Dodge Viper and the Viper has won several FIA GT Championships and two 24 Hours of Le Mans wins.

I always thought anything higher than a V8 was not good at drifting, well Dodge has proved me wrong.

Source: Drift Japan

Saturday, February 9, 2008

2007 300c SRT-8

The Chrysler 300c SRT-8 is an amazing vehicle, it is one of the newest American muscles cars and it's great. Although engineered by Daimler a German Motor vehicle company it is still seen as an American car. Based on an old Mercedes E-Class chassis this vehicles handles splendidly. With a 6.1 liter V8, and hemi engine, Chrysler can't go anymore wrong with this car. This vehicle reminds me of the 2004 Rolls Royce Phantom, that is probably where the 300c gets it's great looks from.

Engine
Type: V8
Displacement cu in (cc): 370 (6059)
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: 425(318) / 6200
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: 420(569) / 4800
Redline at RPM: 6400

Performance
Acceleration 0-62 mph: 5-5.5 seconds
Top Speed mph (km/h): n.a.
Fuel Economy EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km): 14/19 (n.a.)

Base Price: 2007 Chrysler 300C SRT-8 - $40,420