For Sale: 2005 Chrysler 300C in Stratford, Connecticut for sale in Stratford, CT

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Vehicle Description The Chrysler 300, introduced in 2004, made waves in the automotive industry with its bold design and affordable luxury.
Its distinctive styling, reminiscent of classic American cars, captured attention and revitalized the concept of American luxury in a market dominated by European brands.
With its muscular proportions, prominent grille, and upscale features, the Chrysler 300 offered consumers a premium driving experience at a more accessible price point, democratizing luxury in the automotive market.
Today, the Chrysler 300's impact on design trends can still be felt, as its bold styling continues to inspire manufacturers to incorporate elements of its design language into their own vehicles, solidifying its legacy as a trailblazer in the automotive industry.
This 2005 example is one of the best preserved, low mileage examples we have seen in our time.
At just 12,500 miles, this 300C drives as well as it looks, and the interior still emits the new car smell to this day.
Items such as the air bag info-hangers and the complete set of owner's manual pamphlets are in impeccable condition and still kept with this very example! The spare tire is original, with factory stickers and chalk markings completely intact and untouched after 20 years- the rubber is also in impeccable condition.
A dealer ordered car cover is included and still retains the Mopar sticker and original part number.
The original tires were swapped out in 2022 for Continentals, which are in great condition and with minimal wear.
The seats, door sills, handles, and all other common touchpoints are like new as to be expected with such mileage.
Known to many as the car that saved Chrysler in the early 2000s; the 300C is a pillar of Chrysler history.
We expect any discerning Mopar historian or enthusiast would not think twice for a closer look of this very example.
Offered at $30,000.
00 USD.
  • Year: 2005
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: 300C

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