Will the 300C Heritage Edition be a collectable and cost over MSRP??
We ordered our Inferno Red Heritage 300C last Saturday. The dealer says there will only be a production of 5,000 units (not sure if it's one year or total?), She also said that there is an allocation of only four Heritage Editions to each dealer? I'm wondering if these numbers are anything near close?
I'm also facinated with the "Performance Shift schedule on 5 speed AutoStick" and hoping that the tranny hits hard and not a mush mellon like the stockers??
A buddy of mine went the Detroit auto show and said the Red Heritage is stunning and the White deep buckets POP!
I'm thinking these cars will be garner way over MSRP (like the SRT8) and may become a collectable as well? Once people know that they are out there, I think they will all be gone. What are your thoughts?
300C Heritage Edition
CPOS 29R PACKAGE MSRP $1,995
- Exclusive Extra Cost Color Offering: Inferno Red Crystal
- Other color offerings: Brilliant Black Crystal and Cool Vanilla
- Royale Leather trimmed Performance Bucket in Lt. Graystone
- Unique Dark Slate Gray/Lt. Graystone interior with Dk. Slate
carpeting
- P225/60R18 Touring Tires and Unique Chrome clad Wheels with
Performance suspension
- Responsive Performance Steering Gear
- Chromed dual exhaust tips with performance exhaust
- Performance Shift schedule on 5 speed AutoStick
- Smart Beam Headlamps (Chrysler car first and exclusive)
- HID Headlamps and Headlamp Washers
- AM/FM/Cassette/6-Disc CD with MP3 compatible radio
- 368 watt amplifier, 7 Boston Acoustic Speakers with subwoofer
- Unique Smoke Translucent finish on upper steering wheel and
door pull handles (replacing Tortoise Shell)
- Power Adjustable Pedals with Memory
- SRT styled body color decklid spoiler
- Power, Folding, Heated Chromed Mirrors
- Special all-chrome grille
- Unique Heritage inspired badging on seatbacks and special
chromed bodyside moldings
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