If you're old enough to remember the last wave of UK Chryslers - Horizons, Sunbeams, Hillmans etc - then you'll be mighty confused by the extremely odd range they're now punting. The whole spectrum from great to dreadful, with a mish-mash of anglo-Yank retro funsters in between. Not dull, but minefields never are.
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300C
£26,740 - £40,940
Fantastically kitsch cross between something from The Sopranos and the Ant Hill Mob from the Wacky Races. It's cheap, yet there's a Merc underneath. Funny how?
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300C Touring
Perhaps even slightly cooler than its saloon-backed brother. Mainly because you could fit that many more unidentified mobster bodies in the boot.
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Grand Voyager
£25,645 - £32,645
You've got a toddler already and twins on the way, and you don't have time to trawl endlessly for the ultimate practical big MPV. Your problems are over - it's right here.
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Sebring
£17,780 - £24,645
If you see the boss of Chrysler tell him to write out a hundred times 'I must stop exporting offensively rubbish Mondeo wannabes to the UK. Because it's stoopid.'


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