Jordan MulachChrysler, Dodge recall more than 300,000 cars for airbag shrapnel riskA global recall of the Chrysler 300 for faulty airbag inflators could impact almost 1000 Australian-delivered vehicles.1 Year Ago
Derek FungDodge closes V8 muscle car era as Charger, Challenger production endsThere's only one V8 Dodge in production right now, and it's not a Charger sedan or Challenger coupe, but the Durango crossover.1 Year Ago
William StopfordChrysler 300 recalledThe Chrysler 300 has been recalled due to an issue with its fuel pump, which could cause a loss of power.2 Years Ago
William StopfordChrysler shows off 300 successor to dealers - reportChrysler may be ending production of its 300 but it reportedly isn't planning to leave the large passenger car market, previewing a new vehicle to US dealers.2 Years Ago
Mike CostelloChrysler 300 production ending, final Hemi V8 edition revealedThe Chrysler 300 sedan with its Hemi V8 is a car for a bygone era, and is about to meet retirement as its maker goes all-in on EVs. 3 Years Ago
Scott CollieChrysler 300 recalledThe Chrysler 300 has been recalled to fix a problem that may make it violate ADR 83/00 noise rules. 3 Years Ago
William StopfordEvery car discontinued in 2021In 2021, we lost two brands and 18 nameplates in the Australian market, and there were a handful of other discontinuations worth noting.3 Years Ago
William StopfordChrysler brand leaving AustraliaThe Chrysler brand is packing up early in Australia. Just 30 or so 300 sedans are available, and then it's curtains for the American brand.3 Years Ago
William StopfordChrysler 300 production ending in 2023 - reportThe Chrysler 300 continues to hang on, with an overseas report indicating it isn't expected to shuffle off this mortal coil until 2023.4 Years Ago
William StopfordChrysler 300 recalled32 Chrysler 300 sedans may have an issue with their windscreen not being adequately secured.4 Years Ago
William StopfordChrysler brand safe for now in AustraliaTo paraphrase Mark Twain, another famous American, reports of the Chrysler 300's death were an exaggeration as the big sedan – and the Chrysler brand – are sticking around in Australia for now.4 Years Ago
Scott Collie2020 Chrysler 300 V6, SRT Core become special order onlyWant a cheap, V8-powered Chrysler? You'll still be able to get it, but don't expect the dealer to have one ready to roll. 5 Years Ago
CarExpert.com.au2017 Chrysler 300 SRT HYPERBLACK owner reviewMartin Z purchased this Chrysler 300 used for $65,000 (including all on-road costs) in 2022. Martin Z would buy this car again because: "The 300 SRT is one of the most satisfying cars I've ever driven. Nothing quite compares to the sound, power and presence this car has. I hope some day a Chrysler will once again grace the inside of my garage."2 Years Ago
CarExpert.com.au2019 Chrysler 300 SRT owner reviewPhil M purchased this Chrysler 300 new with additional options for $82,500 (including all on-road costs). Phil M would buy this car again because: "The the ideal car for myself, it fits the purpose that i have for the vehicle, which is road trips and having some fun. "4 Years Ago