23
Jun
08

Chrysler 300 Interior and Exterior

Chrysler 300 – nice dash kit store.
The 300’s attractive instrument panel and interior design is in line with its high-style exterior, though some of the plastics lack the precise color-matching and touch-friendly feel of some top-notch luxury sedans. Despite the 300’s somewhat colorless interior, exquisite touches, such as the faux tortoise shell steering wheel on the 300C, add an air of individuality and elegance. We are also fond of the instrument cluster, which features white-faced gauges with art-deco fonts. The front bucket seats provide excellent lower back and thigh support, and feature adjustable lumbar support for both the driver and passenger. Legroom is abundant throughout, as is headroom both front and rear.

Exterior
Large slab-side panels, a high “belt-line” and narrow side windows give the 300 an appearance reminiscent of a custom chop-top cruiser. Big 17- or 18-inch wheels are standard, but the 300’s large wheel wells allow space for aftermarket wheels as large as 22 inches. The gaping grille&#151an exaggerated version of those seen on other Chrysler vehicles&#151is flanked by two hefty headlamps balancing out the aggressive styling of the front end. The rear end, while handsome, is more conservative and the trunk’s tall lid makes gauging reverse parking maneuvers a bit of a guessing game. Chrysler 300 – nice dash kit store.


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