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Canadian pricing on the Chrysler 300 released

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Marc-André Hallé
Chrysler released pricing today on the completely redesigned 300. It will be available in four variants and offer more options than the 2010 models as well as two optional equipment packages.

The base Touring version will be powered by a 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 generating 292 hp and 260 ft-lb of torque and mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. It will be delivered standard with an 8.4-inch touch screen and Uconnect, stability and traction control systems and 17-inch wheels, for $32,995.

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The Limited version comes next, featuring 18-inch chromed wheels, a rear-view camera, a Bluetooth-compatible voice command system, an upgraded 276-watt, six-speaker stereo and chrome accents on the mirrors and fog lights. Also powered by the Pentastar V6, it will fetch $34,995. A Luxury option is available exclusively on the Limited: for $2,500, buyers get front and rear heated leather seats, among other things.

The 300C, motivated by a 363-hp, 5.7-litre HEMI V8, will be equipped with front and rear heated leather seats and heated outside mirrors from $39,995.

Accompanied by a $41,995 price tag, the 300C AWD will also feature the HEMI, as well as an all-wheel-drive system, a lowered touring suspension and wide 19-inch wheels.

A SAFETYTEC options package will be available for $2,500 on all versions except the Touring, adding safety systems such as parking assist, blind spot monitoring, adaptive headlights and a front impact warning system.
Marc-André Hallé
Marc-André Hallé
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