- sedan 161,352
- 4,000 overpriced
- Little Rock, AR
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- autoshopper.com
- sedan 161,352 gasoline automatic
1999 chrysler 300m review this car review is specific to this model, not the actual vehicle for sale. This is a full-size sports sedan. introductionits name and marketing campaign recalls the legendary 'letter cars' chrysler sold from 1955 to 1965. But the 1999 chrysler 300m provides a much better driving experience than those cars could ever hope to offer. Totally new for 1999, the 300m is a joy to drive. Chrysler's new ad campaign was created to appeal to driving enthusiasts and build on the heritage of the letter cars. Counting through the alphabet from the 1956 300b to the 1965 300l (there was no 300i), they were fitted with high-performance v8 engines and, for a time, ruled the great horsepower race. They introduced the latest innovations: cross ram dual quads, new suspensions, limited-slips, swiveling bucket seats, center consoles, tachometers, pushbutton automatics. Chrysler's 1955 300 won 23 of 45 nascar races. The 1956 300b came with a 354-cubic-inch hemi engine and won five straight nascar races. Other models competed at le mans and ran events such as the carrera panamerica, a mad cross-country rally through mexico. believe the retro ads. Designed as an american sports sedan, the 1999 chrysler 300m is a contemporary interpretation of those historic letter cars. Chrysler says it will compete with the cadillac catera, lexus es 300, infiniti i30, and-once introduced-the lincoln ls6 and ls8 luxury sports sedans. walkaround300m is shorter than lhs. Part of the reason for this is that chrysler plans to export it to 30 international markets, including germany, spain, switzerland, sweden and brazil. Short overhangs, a high rear deck and big taillamps make 300m more appealing to a european eye. An aggressive front end says, 'get out of my way' when seen in a rearview mirror. a new 3. 5-liter all-aluminum v6 unique to 300m and lhs delivers 253 horsepower and 255 foot-pounds of torque. Designed to emulate torque characteristics of classic american v8s, it features 24 valves and single overhead cams. It delivers an 18-percent increase in power over the cast-iron engine it replaces. Mid-grade 89-octane gasoline delivers the best performance, but it will run fine on 87 octane. 300m comes standard with chrysler's autostick transmission, which gives the driver a choice of conventional automatic operation or a more performance-oriented manual control. the suspension is shared with chrysler's lhs, but the 300m is tuned more aggressively. A new brake system provides better pedal feel, improved stopping performance with less noise and vibration from the abs. Electronic traction control is also standard for improved control when accelerating on slippery surfaces. The suspension tuning is designed for a more controlled ride, sharper steering response, improved stability in transient maneuvers and increased cornering grip. The michelins should provide better cornering traction on dry and wet roads, but would not likely perform quite as well on snow and ice. The brakes are designed to increase stopping ability, enhance pedal feel and resist brake fade in hard use. only one model is available, which retails for $28,895; it is essentially a fully equipped car. The only options are items that chrysler knew some 300m customers would not want: a $795 moonroof, $600 chrome wheels with full-size spare, premium audio systems, and the handling package. interior300m's interior was designed to be functional, yet inviting, with the purposeful look of a performance sedan. Simple flowing shapes grace the interior. The dash is sleeker, more organic, and less cluttered than a cadillac catera. The 300m interior shares most elements with the lhs, but some of the details, such as the shifter surround, are more elegant in the 300m. Surfaces are soft to the touch for a luxurious feel. No seams are visible where the passenger airbag resides. Elegant white-faced analog gauges, surrounded by a thin chrome bezel, use electroluminescent lighting. Stylish typefaces give them a classic look and an attractive analog clock in the center of the dash carries the theme through. Details, such as gas struts for the trunk hinges, make life seem just a bit more luxurious. driving impressionwe really like this car. It feels very stable at high speeds. The steering is direct and precise. The ride quality is smooth, yet the car feels connected to the road-it doesn't isolate the driver from what's going on. This is a full-size sports sedan. plenty of power is on tap for accelerating off the line, climbing mountain roads and passing other cars. The engine is smooth and quiet, but growls when provoked. A broad torque curve means it's ready to provide instant throttle response at any speed. Chrysler's autostick is entertaining on the daily commute and gives the driver better control on winding roads. Usually, though, we found normal automatic operation the best way to go. Steering response is also slightly quicker than the lhs. 300m noise and vibration are not quite at lexus levels; a small amount of wind noise can be heard. By comparison, the cadillac catera's suspension feels a bit firmer, but transmits more road vibration through to the occupants. we drove 300m models with and without the optional handling package in back-to-back runs up and down a gnarly mountain road and found the performance benefit barely perceptible. It seemed to transmit slightly more vibration into the seats and steering wheel. Hard bumps felt just a bit sharper. And there was slightly more road noise, presumably generated by the performance-oriented tires. Still, that's a truckload of high-performance hardware for just $255, and the michelins alone are worth that much. The 1999 300m is a sports sedan with performance and handling that belies its size. An exciting exterior design and an elegant interior with all the creature comforts add to its appeal. Bucket Seats✔ Passenger Airbag✔ Sunroof/Moonroof✔ Chrome Wheels✔ Aluminum Wheels
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