With its refined 
					interior, premium technology features and unmistakable 
					design, the 2010 Chrysler 300 continues to offer unmatched 
					style, performance and excitement for any budget.
					
					For those 
					seeking the combination of maximum fuel economy with the 
					panache of the Chrysler 300C model range, the new 2010 Chrysler 300 
					Touring offers a fuel-efficient 2.7-liter V-6 engine, 
					providing 18 mpg city and 26 mpg highway, and even more 
					upscale enhancements, including chromed mirrors and door 
					handles, fog lamps and available steering wheel audio 
					controls. 
					
					Upping the ante, 
					the 2010 Chrysler 300C Heritage Edition tops the model 
					line-up. Its legendary 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8 engine with 
					fuel-saving Multi-displacement System (MDS) technology 
					produces 360 horsepower (268 kW), 389 lb.-ft. (527 Nm) of 
					torque and 25 mpg highway capability. Premium amenities, 
					including leather seating with suede inserts, Poplar Burl 
					real-wood trim, Keyless Entry/Keyless Go, Boston Acoustics 
					5.1 surround sound with Digital Signal Processor (DSP), 
					20-inch chromed wheels, and performance steering, suspension 
					and shocks, make the 300C Heritage Edition the ultimate 
					Chrysler 300 model. 
					
					And for 
					customers who are looking for even more all-weather 
					capability from their Chrysler 300 sedan, all-wheel-drive 
					models feature an active transfer case and front-axle 
					disconnect. No other major manufacturer offers these two 
					independent technologies together. The unique system 
					seamlessly transitions between rear-wheel drive and 
					all-wheel drive with no driver intervention. When all-wheel 
					drive is not required, the system automatically disconnects 
					the front axle to maximize fuel economy on all-wheel-drive 
					Chrysler 300 models, while still providing the outstanding 
					performance and handling inherent in rear-wheel drive.
					
					Chrysler 
					redefined the classic American automobile with the Chrysler 
					300 which continues the Chrysler brand’s proud “letter 
					series” tradition in a thoroughly modern way. With stunning, 
					noble proportions, the 300 signalled an entirely new design 
					direction for the Chrysler brand when it was first 
					introduced in March 2004 as a 2005 model-year vehicle and 
					with unsurpassed comfort and spaciousness it has the 
					interior space of a front-wheel-drive package in a 
					rear-wheel-drive vehicle while offering leading technology 
					at a mid-market price.
					
					The 300C offers 
					exceptional performance with the 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine, 
					which generates 360 horsepower (268 kW) and 389 lb.-ft. (527 
					Nm) of torque and features fuel-saving MDS technology that 
					provides as much as a 20 percent improvement in fuel 
					economy. All-wheel-drive 300 models are equipped with an 
					active transfer case and a front-axle disconnect — an active 
					“on-demand” system that disconnects the front axle from the 
					drivetrain until all-wheel drive is necessary and the system 
					allows the vehicle to switch between two-wheel drive and 
					all-wheel drive to maximize fuel economy on all-wheel-drive 
					Chrysler 300 models. the car also boasts technologies, such 
					as Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Brake Assist, 
					all-speed traction control and four-wheel Anti-lock Brake 
					System (ABS), have reached new levels of advancement to 
					control rear-wheel-drive vehicles in a way that is 
					transparent to the driver.
					
					Customer 
					convenience technology on the 300 range includes: Boston 
					Acoustics audio systems include a six-speaker 276-watt 
					amplifier system or an eight-speaker 5.1 Matrix 
					surround-sound amplifier including subwoofer; Uconnect™ 
					Multimedia features a 30-gigabyte hard drive for ripping up 
					to 6,700 songs from CD or USB memory devices in a compressed 
					format, photo uploading for home screen personalization and 
					the ability to display movies when the vehicle is in Park 
					(as permitted by state regulations); Uconnect Phone features 
					Bluetooth technology to provide voice-controlled wireless 
					communication between the occupants’ compatible mobile 
					phones and the vehicle’s onboard receiver; Uconnect 
					Navigation combines the features of Uconnect Phone and 
					Uconnect Multimedia with navigation real-time traffic 
					updates; and rear-seat Video Entertainment System (VES®) 
					features seven-inch LCD screen and two wireless headphones 
					for DVD and auxiliary audio/video entertainment