2006 Chrysler 300 with iPod Integration Mileage 115054

2006 CHRYSLER 300 Magnesium Pearlcoat with Grey Cloth Interior A Consumer Guide 2005 & 2006 Best Buy the Chrysler 300 was named Best Full-Size Sedan by Car and Driver s 10 Best Cars for 2005. It was Motor Trend s Car of the Year Money Magazine s Car of the Year Maxim Magazine s Car of the Year Automobile Magazine Automobile of the Year AutoWeek 2005 North American Car of the Year ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine 2005 International Car of the Year and Edmund s 2005 Most Significant Vehicle of the Year. It was also named Best Full-Size Sedan by SmartMoney won the AutoWeek Readers Choice Award ranked among the Sexiest Cars of 2005 by Life Magazine and made the Top 10 Cars for CEO s List by Executive Life With iPod integration auxiliary and USB input and satellite radio capability- the 300 wows with amazing design elements of top of the line quality NEW ARRIVAL IMAGE IS A STOCK PHOTO PLEASE CALL FOR PICTURES Visit our website www.carzoneautos.com for more information and photos on this or any of our other vehicles or call us today for a test drive at 410-358-9663. All prices online are cash prices and are subject to change due to financing. Car Zone does not hold vehicles. All cars are subject to be sold until a deposit or down payment has been applied. An application on a vehicle does not substitute for a deposit. Until an application has been finalized and a down payment has been applied to the vehicle that vehicle is still available for sale.

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