300C's? Where?

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Arthur Alspector, Jun 23, 2004.

  1. Arthur Alspector

    MoPar Man Guest

    I see VERY FEW of the new 300's around here (SW Ontario).

    For those that see a lot of them - here's a question: Do you also see
    a lot of the older 300M's - or not?

    Theory: In places where there are a lot of 300M's, the sales of
    300C's will be slow. SW Ontario is SATURATED with 300M's. I can't
    drive to work (and back) without seeing at least 3 or 4 300M's along
    the way (both ways).

    While driving in the states over the past few years, I've been to some
    places where I've seen hardly any Chrysler products (ie Seattle -
    Portland). I wonder how the 300C is selling there.
     
    MoPar Man, Jun 30, 2004
    #21
  2. Arthur Alspector

    Carl Keehn Guest

    I see the occasional 300 M. I am quickly seeing a number of 300 C cars. I
    live in the Baltimore/Washington area.
     
    Carl Keehn, Jul 1, 2004
    #22
  3. Arthur Alspector

    Geoff Guest

    Join us over here on the U.S. side of the Detroit River sometime. There's
    lots of *both*.

    --Geoff
     
    Geoff, Jul 1, 2004
    #23
  4. Arthur Alspector

    Joe Guest

    I just got back from a trip between Nashville and St. Loius. We saw a lot of
    300's. Most I've ever seen in a day. I think they will be very common. I see
    ten or twelve 1994-97 LHS's every day of the world, and another dozen 2nd
    Gen LH cars. I expect to see a lot of 300s eventually. I think the 300's are
    somewhat underpriced, so they may be more popular than what they are
    replacing. I like the styling, but I think I can finally see what the
    detractors of the styling are saying about the beltline. When you follow a
    300 on the road, it looks terrible.

    I also saw a Dodge magnum on the road, only one.
     
    Joe, Jul 4, 2004
    #24
  5. Arthur Alspector

    MoPar Man Guest

    I just came back from a trip to Alberta. Tried to arrange to rent a
    new 300, thought I had it lined up, but Thrifty had a 300M for me. I
    rented a new Grand AM from Avis instead (had that lined up too because
    I suspected that Thrifty really wouldn't have a new 300 available).
    I did see 1 or 2 of the new 300's (rental cars, one from Washington
    state) and yes, I've been a detractor of the high belt-line ever since
    seeing the first pics available on the new 300 Behemoth.

    I don't know what I hate more. The high belt-line, or the front end
    that belongs more on an SUV than a premium, near-luxury car.
     
    MoPar Man, Jul 5, 2004
    #25
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