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2008 Chrysler 300 on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:110425 Color: WITH
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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2008 Chrysler 300 

300 PACKAGE -  DIGITAL INFO DISPLAY - TEMP/COMPASS GAUGES - ESP TRACTION CONTROL - XENON LIGHTS - 

2008 CHRYSLER 300 AUTOMATIC

3.5L V6 MPI.  BEAUTIFUL BLACK EXTERIOR WITH SUEDE INTERIOR.  LOADED WITH POWER SEATS, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 300S PACKAGE, U-CONNECT, STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, DIGITAL INFO DISPLAY, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, ESP TRACTION CONTROL, TEMP/COMPASS GAUGES, UNIVERSAL HOME LINK, XENON LIGHTS, 22" ALLOY RIMS, IN-DASH CD PLAYER/AUX/USB/SAT RADIO, AND MUCH MUCH MORE....

Standard Equipment

    Mechanical

    • 2.7L DOHC MPI 24-valve V6 engine
    • 4-speed automatic VLP transmission
    • Brake/park interlock
    • Rear wheel drive
    • 625 CCA maintenance-free battery w/pwr accessory delay
    • 140-amp alternator
    • Tip start ignition
    • 4-wheel independent suspension
    • Rear shock absorbers
    • P215/65R17 all-season BSW tires
    • 17\" x 7.0\" steel wheels w/wheel covers
    • Compact spare tire
    • Pwr rack & pinion steering
    • 4-wheel disc brakes

    Exterior

    • Lower body-side cladding
    • Argent grille w/bright accents
    • Halogen headlamps
    • Chrome headlamp bezels
    • Pwr mirrors
    • Solar control glass
    • Variable intermittent windshield wipers
    • Body-color door handles

      Interior

      • Premium cloth front bucket seats-inc: driver 8-way pwr, driver & passenger manual lumbar adjust
      • 60/40 split-folding rear seat-inc: rear armrest w/cupholder
      • Full length floor console w/aux pwr outlet
      • Floor carpet
      • Front & rear floor mats
      • Tilt/telescopic steering wheel
      • Electroluminescent instrumentation-inc: 140-mph speedometer, tachometer, tire pressure monitoring lamp
      • Pwr windows w/driver one-touch feature
      • Speed sensitive pwr door locks
      • Speed control
      • Pwr trunklid release
      • Keyless entry
      • Sentry Key theft deterrent system
      • AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player-inc: (4) speakers
      • Removable short mast antenna
      • Air conditioning
      • Front/rear climate control outlets
      • Rear window defroster
      • Analog clock
      • Cell phone storage
      • Passenger-side visor vanity mirror
      • Passenger assist handles
      • Lighting-inc: front reading & map lamps, rear reading & courtesy lamps, glove box lamp, trunk lamp
      • Illuminated entry
      • Cargo compartment dress-up

      Safety

      • Advanced multistage front air bags
      • Center rear 3-point seat belt
      • Front height adjustable seat belts
      • Child seat upper tether anchors
      • Rear door child protection locks
      • Inside emergency trunk lid release
      • Brake/park interlock
      • Dual note horn

      Processing-other

      • City 18/hwy 26 (2.7L engine/4-speed auto trans)

       

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