Chrysler 300 offers space, a luxury feel - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Chrysler 300 looks great, with a big grille and chiseled lines that have been somewhat softened around the nose for 2015 along with LED taillights added. There are a variety of 300 models, but one feature, AWD, separates the big Chrysler from most other full-size cars. The bright metallic red test car was the sporty S version with AWD and a strong 3. 6-liter V6 with variable valve timing. Turning Sport mode on means heavier steering feel, longer shift points and more responsive throttle. Handling is decent, a little body lean in hard cornering and the rear-drive car pushes some in corners, but then you probably won't be driving it that hard most of the time. By the way, Chrysler has dropped the super sporty SRT8 version of the 300 this model year. The 300 being rear-drive means that adding AWD will be a big help come winter. Inside, the test car featured black leather seats with white stitching and black gloss center stack trim, plus thin gloss black trim on the dash and doors. There's also carbon fiber-look trim on the console and by the main dash gauges and a Beats stereo with its red logo on speakers in the doors. Source: www.jsonline.com