Chrysler 300 C +Chrysler Crossfire V8 6.1 STARTECH

(from Startech Press Release)
Thanks to its striking design and comprehensive equipment level the Chrysler 300 C is one of the most appealing choices in its class. In a world debut STARTECH www.startech.de presents a custom-tailored designer suit for the American sedan at the ESSEN-MOTOR-SHOW 2004.

STARTECH refines the new four-door with elegantly shaped and aerodynamically efficient STARTECH body components. The STARTECH front spoiler is attached to the production bumper and lends the 300 C a sportier face. But that's not all: It also minimizes lift on the front axle. Another attractive feature is the integrated license-plate holder, which means the characteristic front grill of the 300 C is no longer partially covered up by the front license plate.

For an aerodynamically favorable transition between the wheelhouses the sides of the Chrysler are refined with understated side sills. Their integrated entrance lights are activated with the keyless-entry remote or by pulling on the door handles. The lights illuminate the ground on either side of the vehicle.

The STARTECH roof spoiler visually stretches the roofline of the sedan. The STARTECH rear spoiler lip on the trunk lid reduces lift on the rear axle at high speeds. The STARTECH designers further developed custom elements for the rear apron to house the two oval-shaped tailpipes of the STARTECH stainless-steel exhaust system. The sport exhaust is available in custom-tailored versions for the V6 and V8 engines of the Chrysler 300 C. It not only produces a more powerful engine sound but also contributes to optimizing power yield.

Exciting looks and more agile handling are the character traits of the STARTECH Monostar IV light-alloy wheels for the 300 C. The one-piece five-spoke rims in size 9Jx20 make perfect use of the available space under the wheel arches. For optimal tires STARTECH selected tires in size 245/40 ZR 20 in front and in size 275/35 ZR 20 on the rear axle.

Custom-calibrated to the use of sporty low-profile tires is the STARTECH lowering kit which lowers the ride height of the sedan by some 40 millimeters. The sport springs are designed to be combined with the production shocks. They give the Chrysler 300 C a sportier ride without sacrificing ride comfort.

Masterful handcraft, exclusive design and highest quality characterize the STARTECH interior. It includes door-trim elements and armrests made from Alcantara, a completion set for the factory wood trim of dashboard and door panels, aluminum shift knob, foot pedals and chrome-plated door-lock pins, as well as exclusive floor mats with STARTECH logo.

Even more exclusive is the STARTECH fully leather interior crafted to utmost precision in the company-own upholstery shop. STARTECH exclusively uses only the finest Alcantara and Mastik leathers that are especially soft and breathable yet highly durable.

STARTECH also offers a custom-tailored multimedia package for the Chrysler 300 C. The roof console houses a retractable monitor and an integrated DVD player.

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I'd take the 300M, but as for the other, I'm mixed. I dunno if it would suit me to well to drive a newer station wagon.


PS. In your signature, you have a statement that makes little sense. How can you drive crap? What... do you shove yourself into a heap of it and pretend like you were 4 years old? Try putting "piece of" before Crap, and you might be ok. Although I disagree with you, you're going to look like the dumbest person here with a statement that's so incomplete. Just trying to help.
 
(from Startech Press Release) 6.1 liters displacement from eight cylinders, 426 hp / 313 kW maximum power output, a peak torque of 621 Nm, 0 - 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds and a top speed of 300 km/h. www.startech.de offers an American muscle car made in Germany in the form of the STARTECH Coupe V8 6.1.

The engine bay of the new coupe turned out to be large enough to accommodate the STARTECH V8 6.1 increased-displacement engine, albeit after some modifications. Power is transferred to the rear axle via an electronically controlled five-speed automatic transmission and a custom-developed locking differential.

The STARTECH V8 6.1 engine delivers 426 hp / 313 kW at 5,400 rpm and produces a gigantic peak torque of 621 Nm at 4,100 rpm.

Thus equipped the two-seater coupe turns into a purebred sports car with extreme performance potential: The STARTECH Coupe V8 6.1 takes just 4.7 seconds to accelerate from 0 - 100 km/h. Top speed is 300 km/h.

This kind of performance places highest demands on suspension, brakes and aerodynamics. STARTECH upgrades the two-door also in these areas: The STARTECH sport suspension with gas-pressure shocks, progressive-rate springs and stronger sport sway bars was specifically calibrated to account for the higher weight of the eight-cylinder engine. It offers sporty handling in combination with everyday driving comfort.

The STARTECH suspension concept for the STARTECH Coupe V8 6.1 also comprises custom-tailored tire/wheel combinations with 19- and 20-inch staggered tires. Steering commands are transmitted to Pirelli tires in size 235/35 ZR 19, mounted on one-piece STARTECH Monostar V 8.5Jx19 five-spoke wheels. 255/30 ZR 20 high-performance tires on 9.5Jx20 wheels guarantee maximum traction on the rear axle.

The STARTECH high-performance brake system features six-piston aluminum fixed calipers and 355-mm vented and cross-drilled discs on the front axle in combination with 300-mm discs and four-piston aluminum fixed calipers in back. This system offers maximum stopping power and maximum endurance at all times.

The high speeds attained by the STARTECH Coupe V8 6.1 necessitate optimum aerodynamic efficiency. To reduce lift on the front axle and to give the coupe even more passing prestige STARTECH designers and aerodynamics engineers developed a front spoiler attached to the stock bumper.

The STARTECH side sills provide an optimal aerodynamic transition between the front and rear wheelhouses.

Lift on the rear axle is minimized by the STARTECH diffuser inserts for the stock rear bumper, a STARTECH roof spoiler and the STARTECH rear spoiler, which deploys together with the stock rear spoiler.

Exclusive interior design is another STARTECH specialty. In addition to its performance the STARTECH Coupe V8 6.1 also offers a special ambiance in the cockpit. The company-own upholstery shop created a custom bi-color leather interior crafted from especially soft yet durable black and azure blue Mastik leather.

STARTECH applications from handmade silver exposed carbon for dashboard, center console, door panels, shift knob and emergency brake lever add sporty highlights, as does the ergonomically shaped STARTECH sport steering wheel with airbag.

Brushed stainless-steel sill plates with illuminated STARTECH logo also add exclusive character as do the high-quality STARTECH velour floor mats, the STARTECH cargo cover with partition netting. In addition a VDO Dayton MS 4200 RS navigation system was also integrated stylishly in the two-seater's interior.

The STARTECH Coupe V8 6.1 is being hand-built in an exclusive small-series production run. Prices start at 137,000 Euros.

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€137,000 for a Chrysler?

I would laugh... but that is just sad.

I do like the 300C body though, better than the stock version for sure.
 
PS. In your signature, you have a statement that makes little sense. How can you drive crap? What... do you shove yourself into a heap of it and pretend like you were 4 years old? Try putting "piece of" before Crap, and you might be ok. Although I disagree with you, you're going to look like the dumbest person here with a statement that's so incomplete. Just trying to help.

I choose driving over pushing...
 
toyomatt84
I'd take the 300M......you're going to look like the dumbest person here with a statement that's so incomplete. Just trying to help.
What about people that quote the wrong car???? Its the 300C!!! You're going to critique someone like that, when you can't even get the car right??? I'm just messin with you man, but really. I understood what he meant in his sig, its not confusing. Anyhoo, just puttin that out there. We all type shortly on here at times. Give him a break, its not English class.

Hilg
 
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