Winters in the cold-weather states are far more enjoyable when you
embrace and take advantage of the season. That’s a much easier
proposition when you drive a vehicle that (1) handles well even in poor
conditions and (2) looks good while doing it. With a capable
all-wheel-drive (AWD) system not to mention an icy-cool demeanor and
“athletic-luxury” styling, the new 2013 Chrysler 300 Glacier is a
vehicle that meets and exceeds both of those demands.
What is it
that makes the AWD system in this car so capable? The Chrysler 300
Glacier features a segment-exclusive active transfer case and
front-axle-disconnect system. When AWD is not required, the system
automatically disconnects the front axle to maximize fuel economy while
still providing the outstanding fun-to-drive performance inherent to
rear-wheel-drive vehicles.
In our opinion, no other major
automotive manufacturer can boast a car that looks this icy cool. We
know claims like that are always subjective, but given that the Glacier
builds on the avant-garde appearance of the Chrysler 300S, we feel it’s a
statement that is accurate nonetheless. Here are some of the finer
points of the vehicle’s fit and finish:
- Unique body-color fascia accents
- Black chrome sculpted horizontal grille blades
- Unique 19-inch, eight-spoke aluminum wheels finished in -Satin Carbon with P235/55R19 all-season performance tires
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12-way power driver and passenger sport seats with -leather-wrapped
bolsters in black, finished with black French-seamed stitching and with
black seat centers featuring black “Falls” cloth
- Exclusive use of Piano Black on interior center stack, instrument panel, steering wheel, gauge cluster and door panel elements
- Matte carbon hydrographic accents and black floor mats with black velour binding and “Glacier” logo embroidered.
Stay tuned for more information regarding the all-new 2013 Chrysler 300 Glacier.
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