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The Chrysler 300 2014 prices range from $12,760 for the basic trim level Sedan 300 S to $32,340 for the top of the range Sedan 300 SRT8.
The Chrysler 300 2014 comes in Sedan.
The Chrysler 300 2014 is available in Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 3.0L 5 SP Automatic to the Sedan 6.4L 5SP Automatic.
$6,999
$39,747
I've just been driving the latest Chrysler 300C and it's much improved and definitely continuing beyond Commodore and Falcon. It's not as good as the VFII, which you should choose next, but would work for you once Holden becomes an import-only brand.
The Commodore is more refined and a better drive than the Chrysler but don't forget the excellent Falcon XR8. It's now effectively a GT and, apart from the high seating position, has very few flaws at a great price.
The headlight issue has reached a stalemate. You say it's a problem, Chrysler says no. If you wanted to take it further you could consult a licensed Vicroads engineer and get an independent opinion. You can get a list of the engineers from Vicroads. As for the sat-nav voice recognition issue, keep on their case.
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