Chrysler produced four different vehicles under the 300 nameplate over the years. The latest iteration was discontinued in 2023, but the badge goes all the way back to 1955. That's when Chrysler ...
Chrysler’s 300 “Letter Car” series has quietly shifted from niche curiosity to blue-chip collectible, prized by enthusiasts who see in these big coupes the moment luxury and American horsepower first ...
[This story first appeared in the Winter 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic] Sing it with me: “I got me a car, it’s as big as a whale, and we’re heading on down to the Love Shack. I got me a Chrysler, ...
Chrysler resurrected the 300 series numbering in 1999 to signifying luxury using the cab forward design vehicle platform. The latter M denotes the continuation of the original Chrysler 300 models sold ...
"With the product cycles at Chrysler, I should have guessed," said Tom Gale jokingly, when asked whether he ever imagined that the Chrysler 300 would finally end production this month, almost 20 years ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Chrysler resurrected the 300 series numbering in 1999 to signifying luxury using the cab forward design vehicle platform. The latter M denotes ...
The iconic Chrysler 300 needs no introduction. A staple of the brand that never failed to offer conventionally handsome style and ample luxury at an accessible price point, the 300 has unfortunately ...
The Chrysler 300 was on hiatus in 1993, but a prototype reviving the name was built. That car is still around, and is currently listed in the Hemmings classifieds with an asking price of just $35,000.