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User Reviews Chrysler 300C |
Chrysler 300 C - 5.7 V8 Hemi aut. with a Hobby |

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Edwin Brandt reviewed a Chrysler 300 C - 5.7 V8 Hemi aut. (250 Kw/335 bhp). Modelyear: june 2004 - up to now) and a Hobby Prestige 720 UKFe of 2000 kg.
The towing capability for this outfit is:
= 105%*
= 129 km/u
= 19%I'm confused lots of Grunt Etc , however the car appears to be too light ? ! Though i have no other choice. Do i place bags of cement in the boot of the car ? ? ? Is there ANY way around this to solve the RED Stars Issue ? ? ? Thank You Edwin in New Zealand
(Comment webmaster: Red stars due to limited MPTM of 1450 kg in Europe)
Chrysler 300 C Touring - 3.0 CRD aut. with a Sterling |

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Ray Price reviewed a Chrysler 300 C Touring - 3.0 CRD aut. (160 Kw/214 bhp). Modelyear: november 2005 - up to now) and a Sterling Eccles Amethyst of 1739 kg.
The towing capability for this outfit is:
= 90%*
= 122 km/u
= 31%Have towed with the 300c estate car with my twin axle behind it and never had a problem in all situations, It just keeps going and never feels as if the engine is busy, I have towed at speeds up to 85 m.p.h and still return an average 24/25 m.p.g. I can highly recommend the 300c as a first class tow car, prev to the 300c I had a new jeep grand cherokee 3litre and could only manage 16/17 mpg so the differance is very good to say the least
* Calculated weight ratio according to the British Towing Code (loaded weight caravan / kerb weight car)
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