2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2009 Chrysler 300  C SRT8  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 is a Rear-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve engine which outputs 425 hp @ 6000 rpm and is paired with 5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode gearbox. The 2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 has cargo capacity of 487 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1895 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers Rear park distance sensor and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Tire pressure monitor display It has 20'' SRT bright alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has Remote engine starter. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 465 N.m of torque and a top speed of 276 km/h. The 2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds and hits quarter mile at 12.8 seconds. Fuel consumption is 16 L/100km in the city and 10.6 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 54,245

Name C SRT8
Price $ 54,245
Body Sedan
Doors 4 Doors
Engine 6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve
Power 425 hp @ 6000 rpm
Number of Seats 5 Seats
Transmission 5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode
Cargo Space 487.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 487.0 L
Wheel Type 20'' SRT bright alloy wheels
Series 300
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
Horsepower 425 HP
Torque 465 N.m
Top Speed 276 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 4.9 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 16.0 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 10.6 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,693 KG
Brand Chrysler
Model 300
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 12.8 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 179.2 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 21.3 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 201.8 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2009 Chrysler 300 Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 2,675 $ 3,737 $ 4,401
Clean $ 2,472 $ 3,457 $ 4,062
Average $ 2,064 $ 2,895 $ 3,383
Rough $ 1,657 $ 2,334 $ 2,705

Running the gamut from practical to profound, the 2009 Chrysler 300 is an appealing choice for a full-size sedan, particularly for buyers who appreciate rear-wheel-drive performance or all-wheel-drive assurance.

The Chrysler 300 was a game-changing vehicle for Detroit's sickly No. 3 brand when it debuted in 2005. With distinctive styling and Mercedes-sourced underpinnings, the 300 was a well-deserved hit that brought rear-wheel drive back into the American car buyer's mind after years in exile. And with available V8 power, it was plenty fast.

After significant interior and equipment changes last year, the 2009 Chrysler 300 gets even more upgrades and additions. Most notably, the 300C's 5.7-liter V8 gains variable valve timing, which boosts horsepower by 19 (now 359). Thanks to cylinder deactivation, fuel consumption remains acceptable given the ample amount of power available. The available all-wheel-drive system has also been upgraded with a specialized active transfer case. This automatically disconnects the front axle to improve fuel economy on the highway by up to 1 mpg, while also providing the better performance and handling afforded by rear-wheel drive. Wheel slippage, low temperatures or a certain number of windshield wiper passes re-engage all four wheels. The driver can also manually manipulate the system.

We've always been fans of the Chrysler 300, and its continuous improvements only make it more attractive. There are certainly other full-size sedans to consider, though which ones depend on which 300 you're considering. The base LX's engine is slow and inefficient, and we advise passing on the trim level. Compared to the 300 Touring and Limited, the Ford Taurus offers more maximum passenger and cargo space, while the Toyota Avalon offers more luxury and refinement. The high-performance 300C and SRT8 versions have fewer rivals. However, those seeking any 300 for its rear-wheel-drive performance capabilities should also take a good look at the impressive Pontiac G8. That said, the 2009 Chrysler 300 remains a solid choice for a large sedan.

The 2009 Chrysler 300 is a full-size sedan available in LX, Touring, Limited, 300C and SRT8 trim levels. All but the LX and SRT8 also come in an all-wheel-drive version. The base LX comes standard with 17-inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning, cruise control, full power accessories, a tilt-telescoping steering column, eight-way power driver seat, 60/40-split rear seat and a four-speaker stereo with CD/MP3 player and auxiliary audio jack.

The 300 Touring adds a larger V6 engine, automatic headlamps, foglamps, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery, leather-trimmed wheel and shift knob, and satellite radio. The optional Comfort/Convenience Group adds heated front seats, power passenger seat, power-adjustable pedals and auto up/down front power windows. The 300 Limited adds a comfort-tuned suspension, 18-inch wheels, the Comfort/Convenience Group, trip computer, steering wheel audio controls and a six-speaker touchscreen-operated stereo with six-CD changer and 30GB hard drive for digital music storage (known as uconnect Tunes). When equipped with all-wheel drive, the Touring and Limited gain a larger fuel tank, 18-inch wheels (Touring), a five-speed automatic transmission and upgraded brakes.

The 300C gains a V8 engine, auto-dimming and power-folding heated exterior mirrors, driver memory functions, power-adjustable steering column, upgraded leather upholstery, rain-sensing wipers, remote ignition, "Tortoiseshell" interior trim and a universal garage opener.

Optional on all but the LX is the Protection Group, which adds front side airbags, side curtain airbags, auto-dimming rearview mirror and Bluetooth phone connectivity with iPod integration (uconnect phone). The 300C gains rear parking assist with this package. The Limited and 300C can also be equipped with a rear-seat entertainment system with Sirius Satellite TV, and a voice-activated navigation system with real-time traffic (uconnect GPS). The Luxury Group for the 300C adds adaptive cruise control, HID headlamps and heated rear seats. The 300C Heritage package adds 20-inch wheels and the same performance-tuned steering, suspension and shocks found on the Dodge Charger R/T Daytona, plus a bunch of the above luxury features. A sunroof is optional on all but the LX.

Of special note is the Walter P. Chrysler Executive Series long-wheelbase package available on Touring and 300C trim levels. It adds 6 inches to the standard wheelbase to increase rear seat legroom. It also includes the Comfort/Convenience and Protection Groups, plus the rear-seat entertainment system, uconnect Tunes and uconnect GPS. On the 300C version, the Luxury Group and eight-speaker surround sound system are included.

The 300 SRT8 is equipped similar to the 300C Heritage, but comes with an even more powerful V8, Brembo performance brakes, special stability control calibration, unique exterior trim, a sunroof and an integrated rear spoiler.

The base 2009 Chrysler 300 LX is only available with rear-wheel drive and a 2.7-liter V6 that produces 178 hp and 190 pound-feet of torque. A four-speed automatic is standard. Fuel economy with this engine is 18 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined.

The Touring and Limited trim levels come standard with rear-wheel drive and a 3.5-liter V6 good for 250 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque. Fuel economy is 17 city/24 highway and 20 combined. All-wheel drive is optional. Fuel economy with AWD is 15/22/18 mpg. A four-speed automatic transmission is standard with the rear-wheel-drive 3.5-liter 300 sedans, while a five-speed automatic comes with all-wheel drive.

The Chrysler 300C gets a 5.7-liter V8 with 359 hp and 389 lb-ft of torque. It delivers 15/23/18 mpg regardless of rear- or all-wheel drive. A five-speed automatic is standard. The 300 SRT8's 6.1-liter V8 cranks out 425 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. A five-speed automatic is standard. Fuel economy is 13/18/15 mpg.

The Chrysler 300 LX doesn't get much in the way of standard safety equipment, but antilock brakes and stability and traction control are at least optional. They are standard on all other trim levels. Front seat side airbags are optional on all regular Chrysler 300s, while full-length side curtain airbags are optional on all but the LX and standard on the SRT8.

In National Highway Traffic Safety Administration crash testing, the 2009 Chrysler 300 earned a perfect five stars for driver and passenger protection during frontal impacts. It also earned a highest-possible "Good" rating in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's frontal-offset crash testing. In government side crash testing, the 300, when equipped with the front side and full-length curtain airbags, received four stars for driver protection and five stars for the passenger. The IIHS, however, tested a 300 without the side airbags and gave it the worst rating of "Poor."

After a generation of mostly tepid front-wheel-drive family sedans, the Chrysler 300 has led the return to rear-drive dynamics that Americans took for granted decades ago. Based on a good deal of Mercedes-Benz technology underneath, the 2009 Chrysler 300 is far more impressive in its driver control and handling than the rear-drive, full-size behemoths of yore. The Limited and 300C's new comfort suspension tuning should appeal to those buyers hunting for a comfortable cruising sedan, while the new 300C Heritage package and its tauter suspension plays the opposite game for those hunting for handling to match the big Hemi engine. Still, no 300 can quite match the thrilling yet refined Pontiac G8 GT -- not even the wild 300 SRT8.

The Chrysler 300's interior features a simple but elegant layout that benefited from last year's new instrument panel, center console design and upgraded surfaces. It is now a much nicer cabin, but given the 300C's price, some may expect something nicer. Controls are relatively simple, while loads of available high-tech features bring nearly endless entertainment options. Cabin dimensions are generous in all directions -- even more so in the extended-wheelbase models, which of course offer more rear legroom by far than any primary competitors. Unfortunately, the 300's signature low-profile windows result in compromised visibility -- particularly for shorter drivers. Also, the 300's trunk capacity measures a relatively modest 15.6 cubic feet.

We drove the powerful 300C model that Chrysler claims accounts for almost half of all 300 models sold. With its 360-horsepower HEMI V8, the 300C provides an impressive blend of power and grace, thanks in part to its sophisticated traction and stability controls. The V8's MDS (Multiple-Displacement System) improves economy by cutting fuel to four of the eight cylinders when their output is not required. The suspension doesn't readily evoke that of a European sport sedan, but tight and true steering keeps you feeling in control of what is admittedly a large vehicle.

HEMI Engine The available 5.7-liter V8 HEMI with 360 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque delivers terrific straight-line performance.All-Wheel DriveAn option not available on many sedans in its price range, the 300's all-wheel-drive system promises to provide increased stability and traction in all driving conditions.

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 competitors such as the Volkswagen Passat and Honda Accord. 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, and the LED lighting inside the cup holders and door pockets. 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.

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, (20s on the Heritage) but the 300's large wheel wells allow space for aftermarket wheels as large as 22 inches. The gaping grille – an exaggerated version of those seen on other Chrysler vehicles – is 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.

The 2009 Chrysler 300 LX features a 2.7-liter V6 engine, four-speed automatic transmission, 17-inch wheels, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with CD and auxiliary input jack, power locks, power windows, 60/40 split rear seat, driver- and passenger-adjustable lumbar support, power driver's seat, four-wheel disc brakes, remote keyless entry, speed control, rear defrost, dual power mirrors and a tilt/telescoping steering wheel.

Features available only on select trim levels or as stand-alone options include all-wheel drive, five-speed AutoStick transmission, leather seating, power sun roof, heated front seats, heated rear seats, Adaptive Speed Control, adaptive headlamps, 18- and 20-inch wheels, side-curtain and seat-mounted airbags, rear object detection, power-adjustable pedals, Boston Acoustics eight-speaker sound system, uconnect GPS navigation system with integrated six-disc CD/MP3 player and real-time traffic updates, remote start, MyGIG audio and entertainment system, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and xenon headlamps with high-pressure washers. Powerplant options include a 3.5-liter V6 engine and the 5.7-liter HEMI V8, the latter available only in the top-of-the-line 300C.

The base 2.7-liter engine is advisable only if a low sticker price is your primary motivator. The 3.5-liter V6 is more powerful, but still somewhat unrefined when pressed hard. The HEMI V8 truly brings the 300C to life, transforming it into a world-class performer wrapped in uniquely American sheetmetal.2.7-liter V6178 horsepower @ 5500 rpm190 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4000 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 18/263.5-liter V6250 horsepower @ 6400 rpm250 lb.-ft. of torque @ 3800 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 17/25 (RWD), 17/23 (AWD)5.7-liter HEMI V8360 horsepower @ 5000 rpm390 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4000 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 16/25 (RWD), 16/23 (AWD)

The 2009 Chrysler 300 LX's Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $ 27,000, while the popular Touring and Limited trims cross the $ 30,000 mark – nicely equipped, of course. The HEMI-powered 300C starts around $ 37,500 and all-wheel drive adds about $ 2,000 to the bottom line. 300 sales have cooled off somewhat, making it easier to find a good deal. Before you buy your new 300 be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price, which is adjusted periodically to show what others in your area are paying for their new cars. Over a five-year period, the 300 is projected to hold an average residual value, with the Touring and Limited trims remaining just a few percentage points above the V8 300C.

2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 Exterior Colors

Bright Silver Metallic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Clearwater Blue Pearlcoat
Cool Vanilla Clearcoat
Dark Titanium Metallic Clearcoat
Deep Water Blue Pearlcoat
Inferno Red Crystal Pearlcoat
Light Sandstone Metallic Clearcoat
Stone White Clear Coat
Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat

2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 Interior Colors

Dark Khaki
Dark Slate Grey Interior
Medium Pebble Beige

2009 Chrysler 300 Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
6.1L V8 DOHC 32-valve C SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 465 N.m 16.0 L/100km 10.6 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve C SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 465 N.m 16.0 L/100km 10.6 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve C SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 465 N.m 16.5 L/100km 10.9 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve C SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 465 N.m 16.8 L/100km 12.4 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve C 360 hp @ 5150 rpm 465 N.m 13.4 L/100km 8.7 L/100km 5.4 s 12.0 s 22.5 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve C 360 hp @ 5150 rpm 465 N.m 13.5 L/100km 8.0 L/100km 5.6 s 13.6 s 22.5 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve C 350 hp @ 5400 rpm 465 N.m 13.4 L/100km 8.7 L/100km 5.5 s 12.2 s 22.7 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve C 350 hp @ 5400 rpm 465 N.m 12.2 L/100km 8.1 L/100km 5.7 s 13.7 s 22.7 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve C 350 hp @ 5400 rpm 465 N.m 13.6 L/100km 9.0 L/100km 5.5 s 12.2 s 22.7 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve C 350 hp @ 5400 rpm 465 N.m 13.6 L/100km 8.6 L/100km 5.7 s 13.7 s 22.7 s

2009 Chrysler 300 Trims

2009 Chrysler 300 Previous Generations

2009 Chrysler 300 Future Generations

Chrysler 300 Overview and History

In terms of genesis, Chrysler is almost synonymous with an unwanted premature detonation. Amidst the depression of 1921 and the great collapse of 1929, when most car producers were facing extinction due to drastic decrease in sales, lack of resources and investors, a small company would try to make its way to the auto shows and into the American citizens' garages. Despite the economic meltdown that drove investors away and locked-down companies faster than a second Ice Age, the US auto market was mainly divided among two powers: the ever expanding GM and Ford.

The sum of such horrific conditions would have normally drove away contenders, but Walter P. Chrysler thought otherwise. Determined to get an equally slice of the market share pizza for himself, he exhibited a handsome car at the 1924 New York Auto Show. The automobile was none other than the Chrysler 70, the model that would drag the Chrysler name to he Pantheon of American car builders.

However, Chrysler wasn't born as Chrysler (from the company's standpoint). Facing a rapid and possibly permanent dissolution, the two initial companies held by Walter P., Maxwell and Chambers, merged to form a new entity that would later rub shoulders with its competitors at the time. The 70 model had an instant success that allowed the newly formed corporation to expand freely, unabated by the competition's efforts and much wider rage of automobiles.

The Chambers name was dropped, whist Maxwell was re-branded as a Plymouth. By 1931, the Plymouth brand had already become a fierce competitor in the small car segment and was insistently knocking on Ford stronghold's door, yelling to make room or evict the place. Although Ford was basically partying due to the high sales registered by their model A, the more advanced Plymouth did far better. Sporting hydraulic brakes, more flowing body lines and  a “floating power”engine, the Plymouth cast an awfully large cloud of doubt over Ford's headquarters.

The improvements brought by the Plymouth became so popular that other producers started using them as well. Citroen would later use Chrysler's patented “floating engine” technology that had the great advantage of reducing engine vibrations through the use of three rubber mounts that separated the engine from having direct contact with the chassis.

Chrysler did so good the following years that by the end of the 30's it had already surpassed Ford and moved to a comfortable second position. Almost unknowingly, Chrysler became a titan. The time to wrestle the no. 1 car manufacturer was near and Chrysler carefully readied its match.

However, what was designed as a model of crushing beauty was not well received by the American public. The 1934 Airflow model, a gorgeous curvy sparkling beauty failed to make an impact and consequently sales dropped faster than CBS dropped “The Will”.

Funnily enough, the public was not touched by a car that was way ahead of its time, at least as far as the bodywork was concerned. However, poor sales were efficiently countered once Chrysler released the Imperial model. Large, powerful and luxurious, it was an instant hit and catered for the need of a stand-out motorized social status statement, as well as a reliable day to day ride.

As soon as World War II was over Chrysler had entered a sales numbness, focusing more on research and engineering improvements rather than holding the company's position as a top car industry leader. The post WW II days brought along some significant changes in auto design and shape, with a legendary tail fin craze initiated by Ford and GM.

In response to the existing trends, Chrysler's automobiles became longer and wider and sacrificed performance and reliability for looks. This happened because of a shift in the consumers' perspective who came to prefer style and exterior features over practicality and quality. The by know well established Chrysler products were removed to make way for a new range of flashy cars that failed to climb to the height of the precedent line-up. In doing so, Chrysler was pushed back to the third place once more.

By the beginning of the 60's, Chrysler made a comeback with the introduction of the spectacularly enduring, fast and well balanced 300-F. Though some drivers complained about the vehicle's great size, its performance was hard if not impossible to contest. The machine could develop 400 hp and its acceleration was phenomenal.

Once the modern times arrived, Chrysler proved its versatility and changed once with the automotive industry, delivering quality vehicles for an ever increasing mass of enthusiasts. Models such as the Sebring, 300M, 300C and PT Cruiser, a vehicle conceived as a blend of modern technology and retro style elements, managed to keep Chrysler among the top choices within US borders. Unlike other American car brands, such as Cadillac, Buick or Lincoln, Chrysler has received a great deal of attention overseas as well. During the 90's, the company merged with Daimler-Benz AG and formed Daimler Chrysler, which is currently a world leader in transportation.

2009 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews

underpassaffected, 09/29/2010
Chrysler 300 C 2009 Heritage Edition
I purchased a gold, 2009 Heritage Edition with 4017 miles on it from NC. Flew from St. Louis, MO and I drove it 883 miles home and only filled up once! The MDS kicked in for most of the trip and I got 27 mpg on the highway. Fuel economy is excellent considering the vehicle's size and weight. Acceleration is terrific and speed builds quickly. The seats are very comfortable although the view out the windows take some getting used to. Rear view is pinched to say the least. Ergonomically, the car is great as everything is right where it's supposed to be. I am very pleased with my purchase and would recommend it to anyone else.
crazeduncanny, 10/17/2010
Very Classy car
I just get at bought this car and I love it. The interior design is very up to date and comfortable. While the exterior design is very classy. I was looking to purchase a Dodge Charger but after a lot of research decided to go with the 300. I am more that pleased with my decision. I can tell you that this is a vehicle that I will have for a very long time
radiatorspiffy, 09/02/2010
Saved my families life
I just bought this car less than a month ago with 25,000 Km on it. 3 days ago another driver drove flat out into the side of it (didn't even hit the brakes). Both doors were hit. I had the head light assembly of her car drilled into the metal of my car. The drivers door would not open after impact and there was a 1 inch gap between the drivers door and frame of the car. Her car did not breach the interior passenger space. The windows didn't break and I did not have side airbags either. The entire drivers side of the car is caved in and we got out alive with no cuts and no broken bones. If we had been in a smaller car I have no doubt we would be in intensive care right now.
venussardine, 07/29/2009
Muscle with Luxury
I have to admit, going from a highpower two seater to this monster was quite a shock. I really enjoy getting out of a vehicle unwrinkled. I have an incredible amount of raw horsepower under the hood. I mean those fancy two seat cars are fun but no real dignity or comfort climbing in and out of one. The SRT8 not only has comfort and ease of handling but an incredible amount of space in the interior. Way to old these days to entertain in the back seat but this baby could hold an entire salesman convention party. We're talking more room in the front seat of the 300 than a Range Rover front seat.
gillsgraphic, 09/12/2019
2006 Chrysler 300
"Bulletproof"
Bought with 40,000 miles used over ten years ago, now has over 220,000 and stil runs, drives and looks like new( other than worn leather seat). Only got stuck once due to fuel pump failure. The 5.7 hemi doesn’t seem to be slowing down.
gackedicing, 04/14/2019
2005 Chrysler 300
"had new jag prior 300,beats jag, mercedes, bmw"
never any defects, runs just as great as when I purchased her in august 2004
crapulousmixture, 12/15/2018
2006 Chrysler 300
"Best car I have ever owned"
I love the styling and performance coupled with luxury. Smooth HEMI engine to get up and go when I need to. Very comfortable for long trips. The seat heaters are wonderfully effective. The Boston acoustics provide a wonderful sound system. This car has been very dependable.

2009 Chrysler 300 C SRT8 Specifications

C SRT8 Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radio276-watt AM/FM stereo radio
AM/FM stereo radio (Option)322-watt Kicker SRT high-performance suround sound audio system with 13 speakers including subwoofer
Air ConditionningDual-zone automatic climate control
AntennaFixed antenna
Communication System (Option)UConnect hands-free communication system
Courtesy Dome LightFront-door courtesy lights
Cruise ControlAdaptive cruise control
DVD Entertainment System (Option)Rear-seat DVD entertainment system
Driver Vanity MirrorDriver-side illuminated vanity mirror
Front WipersRain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers
Garage Door OpenerUniversal garage door opener
Illuminated EntryYes
Interior Air Filter (Option)Cabin air filtration
Multi-CD ChangerIn-dash 6-CD/DVD-Audio/MP3 changer
Navigation System (Option)Yes
Number of Speakers6 Boston Acoustics speakers
Passenger Vanity MirrorPassenger-side illuminated vanity mirror
Power Adjustable PedalsYes
Power Door LocksYes
Power Outlet12-volt power outlet
Power WindowsPower windows with front auto up/down feature
Reading LightFront and rear reading lights and illuminated map pockets
Rear View MirrorAutodimming day/night rear view mirror
Remote Audio ControlsAudio controls mounted on steering wheel
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Remote StarterRemote engine starter
Single CD (Option)MyGig CD/MP3/WMA/DVD-Audio/DVD-Video player with hard disc drive
Smoking ConvenienceLighter and ashtray
Special FeatureSIRIUS satellite radio with 1-year service
Steering Wheel AdjustmentPower tilt/telescopic steering wheel
Trunk LightYes
Trunk/Hatch OperationPower trunklid release

C SRT8 Dimensions

Cargo Capacity487 L
Curb Weight1895 kg
Front Headroom983 mm
Front Legroom1061 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity72 L
Height1483 mm
Length4999 mm
Max Trailer Weight907 kg
Rear Headroom965 mm
Rear Legroom1021 mm
Wheelbase3048 mm
Width1882 mm

C SRT8 Exterior Details

Door HandlesBody-color door handles
Exterior Folding MirrorsPower-folding outside mirrors
Exterior Mirror ColourBody-color outside mirrors
Exterior Mirrors Auto DimmingAuto-dimming driver-side outside mirror
Exterior Mirrors Mirror Tilt Parking AidOutside mirror tilt function when engaging reverse
Front Fog LightsFog lamps
GrilleGrille with bright accents
Headlight TypeXenon headlights with Smartbeam intensity auto-adjusting function
Headlights Sensor With Auto OnAutomatic headlights
Heated Exterior MirrorsHeated outside mirrors
Lower Side-Body ExtensionLower body-side cladding
Power Exterior MirrorsPower outside mirrors
Rear Window DefrosterYes
Side-Body TrimBody-color side mouldings with chrome inserts
SunroofPower glass sunroof
Tinted GlassYes

C SRT8 Interior Details

ClockAnalog clock
CompassYes
Driver Info CenterDriver information center
Floor ConsoleYes
Floor MatsFront and rear floor mats
Folding Rear Seats60/40-split folding rear bench seat
Front Seats Driver LombarDriver's seat manual lumbar adjust
Front Seats Driver Power Seats8-way power driver's seat
Front Seats Driver Seat MemoryMemory function for driver's seat, outside mirrors and pedals
Front Seats Front Seat TypeSport bucket seats
Front Seats HeatedHeated front seats
Front Seats Passenger LombarFront passenger seat manual lumbar adjust
Front Seats Passenger Power SeatsPower-adjustable front passenger seat
Instrumentation TypeElectroluminescent analog instrumentation
Instrumentation Type (Option)SRT instrument cluster
Luxury Dashboard TrimGraphite pattern interior trim
Number of Cup Holders2 illuminated front and 2 rear cupholders
Outside Temperature GaugeOutside temperature display
Rear Center ArmrestFold-down rear seat armrest
Seat TrimLeather and suede seats
Shifter Knob TrimLeather-wrapped shift knob
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel
Trip ComputerYes

C SRT8 Mechanical

Drive TrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Name6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve
Stability ControlYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode

C SRT8 Overview

BodySedan
Doors4
Engine6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve
Fuel Consumption16.0 (Automatic City)10.6 (Automatic Highway)
Power425 hp @ 6000 rpm
Seats5
Transmission5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Rust-through36/Months

C SRT8 Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmAlarm system
Brake AssistBrake assist
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child Seat AnchorChild seat upper tether anchorages
Child-proof LocksRear-door child safety locks
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Front Seat BeltsHeight adjustable
Ignition DisableTheft-deterrent engine immobilizer
Parking Distance SensorRear park distance sensor
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Rear Seat BeltsCenter 3-point
Roof Side CurtainSide-curtain airbags
Side AirbagFront side airbags

C SRT8 Suspension and Steering

Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Front Tires245/45R20
Front Tires (Option)255/45R20
Power SteeringPower rack-and-pinion steering
Rear SuspensionIndependent rear suspension
Spare TireTire service kit
Special FeaturePerformance steering
Suspension CategoryHigh-performance suspension
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemTire pressure monitor display
Wheel Type20'' SRT bright alloy wheels

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