I have some questions about buying a 300c AWD when they come out

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by £ Î Z @ R Ð, Jun 17, 2004.

  1. First off, am I right that they are debuting the AWD version in November?
    I'm guessing it will be about $2,000, right?

    This will be the first new car I buy... WHat should I expect as far as
    price? Will it be in such high demand that I should expect to pay MSRP?
    Or will I be able to get them somewhere between MSRP and invoice?

    Anyone have any experience with this Bluetooth cell phone compatibility? How
    does it work?

    What about the navigation? Waste of $2,000?

    So I'm ballparking that a 300C with navigation, most of the other options,
    and AWD will MSRP somewhere in the $37,000-$39,000 range?

    Anyone have any idea if they'll be still doing the $1,000 Chrysler Loyalty
    credit?


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    £ Î Z @ R Ð, Jun 17, 2004
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    Art Guest

    If this is your first new car be sure to have someone experienced come with
    you and read every document to make sure it is what they say the deal is.
    Don't be rushed or you will be ripped off. The 300c is supposed to be
    selling well though some dealers are advertising $1000 discounts. If there
    is a ton on the lot you should be able to get a good deal. If not, you
    won't. With gas prices who can predict?
     
    Art, Jun 18, 2004
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    Joe Guest

    The first AWD they get will be real pricey. After they get a dozen they'll
    be well under MSRP. The 300 is supposed to be a big volume seller for
    Chrysler. They basically canceled 4 cars and replaced them with the 300, so
    they can't afford to hoard them, or claim they're rare, yadda yadda. So
    don't get in a hurry. Being first will cost you $5000 extra. Maybe more.
     
    Joe, Jun 18, 2004
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    RPhillips47 Guest

    300.............

    And what four cars did they cancel?????
     
    RPhillips47, Jun 18, 2004
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    Art Guest

    The 300 replaced the intrepid, 300M, Concord, and LHS. At least for now. A
    Dodge sedan is supposed to be coming.

    Personally I think it was a good idea. Why come out with 4 compromise
    vehicles instead of one optimal one. Wish they would ditch that grill
    though.
     
    Art, Jun 18, 2004
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    RPhillips47 Guest

    In reality that is really stretching it quite a bit. Dodge decided to replace
    the Intrepid with the Magnum but in a station wagon form instead of a sedan.
    The sedan will, most likely, follow in the fall if an article I read in C/D or
    R/T holds any merit. The 300M, Concord and LHS were, basically, the same car
    although the 300M was shorter, had a larger engine and tweaked suspension so,
    techincally, it replaced one - the 300M - and displaced one - the Concord. The
    LHS cannot be considered as it became the Concord two years ago (I think).

    RP
     
    RPhillips47, Jun 18, 2004
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  7. | The 300 replaced the intrepid, 300M, Concord, and LHS. At least for now. A
    | Dodge sedan is supposed to be coming.
    |
    | Personally I think it was a good idea. Why come out with 4 compromise
    | vehicles instead of one optimal one. Wish they would ditch that grill
    | though.
    |

    And for those of us looking for a 3100lb-3300lb midsize Sedan? I hope the
    Sebring/Stratus line stays around awhile! I'm simply not interested in 4000+
    pounds of vehicle...I don't need it.
     
    James C. Reeves, Jun 18, 2004
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    NJ Vike Guest

    Wish they would ditch that grill
    I believe that is what the car is all about but I don't care for it either.
    If they can just make it smaller, well, I just might be willing to sell the
    M for the C.

    I will also need the AWD so this year is out of the question.

    Ken
     
    NJ Vike, Jun 19, 2004
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