Drive the 2002 "300M Special", fantastic road car. There is another 300M especially for golfers comes with a set of clubs delivered to your house after purchase. ----- Original Message ----- From: <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:48 AM Subject: Re: IML:The Imperial Conundrum > Dimitrios, > > Have you driven a 300M, or compared to what else $30K buys in a new car these > days? It has to be one of the nicest overall deals out there, with style, > performance (even to this non-fan of FWD), features and room for barely more > than a high-trim Camry. > > Give it a fair shot in the modern context. It might not be one of our > Imperials (and what is?), but it seems closer in spirit to a letter-series 300 > than a new Impala does to an '63 SS, or a Marauder (remember, you can't spell > Grand Marquis without Grand Ma) does to its namesake. > > :) Chris in LA > > On Wed, 31 Jul 2002 21:22:07 -0500 (CDT) dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > Another thing to consider is do we want to > > see our favourite nameplate > > > used on a glorified Dodge Intrepid? You know > > a plastic trimmed, V6 > > > powered knockoff with leather trimmed seats. > > Part of what appeals to me > > > about Imperials is the fact that they stand > > out from the crowd and not > > > everyone has one. Look at the insult that > > they pulled with the 300M. A > > > six cylinder powered four door sedan that > > they dared to claim shared a > > > pedigree with the first true muscle car. > > > > Yes, often old glorious names are sacrificed by > > Chrysler for a bit of profit. > > The reason for that is that the people that > > make these marketing decisions are > > not car freaks like us. Also, most of the > > public are not car freaks either, > > like they used to be. My guess is that most > > 300M owners do not know that the > > Chrysler 300 letter cars were the absolute > > fastest 4 passenger cars of their > > time, while their car is an just barely above > > average performance lengthened > > Dodge Neons;) > > > > It may be better if they leave the name plate > > "Imperial" rest in its grave! > > D^2 > > > >