Chrysler 300M - The Car Connection
The Chrysler 300M was a luxury sport sedan built from 1998 through 2004, and substantially related to the longer Chrysler Concorde and LHS. The 300M had originally been intended to replace the Eagle Vision sedan, before Chrysler dropped the Eagle name--its label for the vehicles that carried on the former AMC franchise--in 1999. Instead, it was badged as a slightly shorter, sportier... Read More Below » The Chrysler 300M was a luxury sport sedan built from 1998 through 2004, and substantially related to the longer Chrysler Concorde and LHS. The 300M had originally been intended to replace the Eagle Vision sedan, before Chrysler dropped the Eagle name--its label for the vehicles that carried on the former AMC franchise--in 1999. Instead, it was badged as a slightly shorter, sportier... It received excellent marks for handling--Chrysler had reportedly benchmarked the BMW 5-Series--although the ride was considerably firmer than the more softly-sprung Concorde and LHS models. Black-on-white instruments gave the interior an elegance unusual in American cars of the day, with a green electroluminescent glow at night, and the analog dash clock was an unusual touch. A 300M Special model was offered starting midway through the 2002 model year. Source: www.thecarconnection.com