Great report, Christopher. Keep them coming! Ray Jones On Nov 9, 2005, at 6:50 AM, christopher beilby wrote: > Warning - do not read this if you are not interested. > > Try to make this just a brief note - meeting of old and new 300Cs > (head to > head on road/track) sort of took place today. Sort of because record > rain > the day before flooded a small town about 5 miles from the Raceway, > and > first the normal road/way to circuit was closed by Police, and then > second > when we got there, the circuit had been commandeered by the State > Government > as a Command and Evacuation area - talk about Police and Officials - > must > have been near 50 - helicopters, fire trucks, huge sand trucks, > Emergency > vehicles, Govt etc.. > > We were allowed to do photos and brief time on cicuit and dragstrip, > but > nothing officially over 30 mph. (So near them we complied, further > away up > to about 60-90mph) > > The guy/journo/photorapher was like a sort of worst nightmare type, > sort of > a doing it his way as we go grossly overweight and criminal dressed > type, > plus he had never driven left hand drive. (Only young, maybe not > driven much > other either?) He had come from just doing a week comparison round > Australia in latest Lamborghini versus about 5 other latest high perf > GT > cars, including the Northern Territory where it is legal to drive > 150mph+ on > outback highways (all three of them?!). > ( He had another guy with him he got to drive new 300 for photos who > acted > like Mr Destructo, world's tyre burnout champion every time he drove > it - > good pair !?) > > First up and throughout, he totally slagged the new 300C as too much > plastic, very little guts, but said for the money, what do you > expect. On > the way out there, we had to do many stops, stops with right angle > turns. > The new 300 gets away from my 300C from about 20mph to about 40/50 > mph, by a > distance of about 3-5 car lengths, then at higher speeds to around 80 > mph we > are equal. My octane boost supplier had zero stock, so if I had had > my > boost, difference would not have been so great, my car a slug low mid > range > without it. My 300 brakes bite harder and sooner, the new 300 has > similar > dead heavy feeling steering to 57 steering. The new 300 sort of just > sits > where it is on the road, is not as light as the original, but > likely/is > better at sudden swerves and recovers. Surprising was the same > initial > power lag/bite, from standing start in new 300, although can do real > smokeys > in new one if hold car while booting it. Won't say much about looks, > except > if you park them nose to nose, new 300 grille is near perfect angle > wise > into old 300 mouth/grille - overall I couldn't decide what stylists > were > trying to achieve - is it supposed to be American, Euro, or British? > > Out of maybe 100 people, hard core M/cycle cop and Highway Patrol > Police, > etc, in the time we were there, only about 3-5 said they liked the > new 300, > versus about maybe 20-30 that made a point of coming up and saying > how much > they liked old 300. At the Chrysler Jeep Dealership, old 300 was > mobbed, > and everyone except the owner and 2 sales guys said the old was way > better > than the new. > > No one seemed to know (care?!) where right hand drive model comes > from - it > was about 250hp, and the bigger motor one comes in about 3 months - > about > another first 8 cars are still clearing Customs. > Overall, personal view - an OK sedan, V8 rear drive, good midrange, > but very > characterless to drive, unless it grows on you. Locally we have a > rear drive > 4 litre 240hp inline DOHC 6 Ford Falcon that journo and myself > believe is > nicer/faster/better car to drive, better interior, so maybe we are > the lucky > one here? A Turbo version of that is a real bullet, blows big V8s > away. > Front suspension felt good/great, the rear? Back seat hard as in > Mercedes - > biggest shock/first impression, the big/vast area of dashtop before > you get > to the screen. Worst of the old car - rattles from window glass when > going > over rough stuff, wind noise, and too light in the rear round fast > tight > 30-50 mph hairpin corners - will have to fix that, springs on rear > seem too > soft on this car versus one of my others. > > Better go, leave it with you, hope this has not bored you too much - > get out > there and drive those 300s, or at least admire their looks if you > have a > good looking one to feel proud/grateful of. > Christopher in Australia > Should have some photos in next few days - my orange red car, with big > chrome wires, looked bloody brilliant against the Silver new one. > Will also > try and find out rhd production source/details. > > > > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > For list server instructions, go to > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > Chrysler 300 srt8 > 2005 chrysler 300 c > 2005 chrysler 300 pictures > > New chrysler 300 > 2005 chrysler 300 limited > 2005 chrysler 300 m > > > YAHOO! 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