The 300 SRT isn't yet dead ?

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I've been a fan of the previous and current 300 since it came out in 2004, And looked even better in my opinion when the redesigned it 2012, A big, Front engine, Rear wheel drive Sedan, And even better, Was the SRT version with a bigger performance engine.
Few months ago, with the new FCA 5 year plan, Rumors said that there wont be new SRT versions of the upcoming 300s, Due to slow sales, Anyway, There were a couple of spy shots of a performance oriented 300 next to the face lifted 300s which has been officially revealed at Chicago.

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It seems to have bigger brakes, more aggressive styling, a lip spoiler, And lowered suspension.

I think to boost sales of this car, They should put the 392 hemi in it, And keep the styling of the 300S, And make a factory sleeper, Something like the 2011 426S concept
 
It is sad to see that the 300C is losing customers. But when you think about it, it CAN NOT go, because Chrysler has only 3 cars in its lineup (200, 300, Town&Country) and has no signs of new models. Hopefully, the new 300C will get more sales, and an SRT option at some point.
 
It is sad to see that the 300C is losing customers. But when you think about it, it CAN NOT go, because Chrysler has only 3 cars in its lineup (200, 300, Town&Country) and has no signs of new models. Hopefully, the new 300C will get more sales, and an SRT option at some point.
I don't think the 300 isn't going anywhere, And the sales (world wide) isn't that bad, 53,383 units were sold last year, Considering the Challenger's sales in the same year was 51,611 units, But unfortunately the SRT may not be sold in the states because of the poor sales, But hopefully it won't go.
 
It is sad to see that the 300C is losing customers. But when you think about it, it CAN NOT go, because Chrysler has only 3 cars in its lineup (200, 300, Town&Country) and has no signs of new models. Hopefully, the new 300C will get more sales, and an SRT option at some point.

no "signs" of new models?? i guess the New Minivan, Compact, and Crossover isnt on your radar.
 
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