July 28, 2014
Warren Brown

It seems odd that something so large and ungainly should have the temerity to call itself “sport.” But such is the case with the larger-than-life Chrysler 300 S, a full-size sedan available with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive.

Blame it on marketing — that syrupy mixture of fact and fantasy administered in heavy doses to take the “hard” out of “hard sell.” Consider, for example, the Chrysler 300 without the “S.”

It is a large car in the tradition of big Detroit automobiles. It has a bold, brash, in-your-face demeanor. Yet, despite its pugnaciousness, there is something undeniably attractive about it. It is a boat so loaded with standard amenities that you almost don’t care if it stays docked.

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Valley News