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Midnight SRT 05-10-2006 06:30 PM

300C Hybrid for '07?
 
300C Hybrid for '07?

-300C Hemi Hybrid: 24-28 city and 33-36 Highway
-300 Limited Hybrid: 27 - 30 city and 37-40 hwy
-Refreshning in MY08 - better interior
-Manual option on non-hybrid 300s.

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97 3.5 Intrepid 06-02-2006 11:06 PM

RE: 300C Hybrid for '07?
 


ORIGINAL: MidnightBlueNeon

300C Hybrid for '07?

-300C Hemi Hybrid: 24-28 city and 33-36 Highway
-300 Limited Hybrid: 27 - 30 city and 37-40 hwy
-Refreshning in MY08 - better interior
-Manual option on non-hybrid 300s.

300CForums.com
Those numbers look too high if you ask me. I personally would prefer it if they just stuck with the 3.0L diesel model. I don't trust these hybrids.

Kensai 06-08-2006 06:26 PM

RE: 300C Hybrid for '07?
 
I do not see how hybrids can add more MPG'S to the highway side. Most Hybrids are basically designed to save gas in city/urban driving.

97 3.5 Intrepid 06-08-2006 08:38 PM

RE: 300C Hybrid for '07?
 
I'm not completely sure about this but I think some are supposed to be able to run without the gas-powered engine while cruising. I don't trust this technology, regardless who makes it. I have heard too many problems from friends and read too many things. I'll take a diesel instead.

Kensai 06-08-2006 09:38 PM

RE: 300C Hybrid for '07?
 
I agree. I think Hybrids are a waste of money. Sure they give you a big tax break and incentives, when it comes to maintenance and fixing it when it is out of warranty, you end up paying back the savings to the dealer plus alot more in the long term. This hybrid thing is just a gimmick for auto makers to make a ton of money while the fuel cell technology is not perfected yet. With gas prices on the rise, they really exploit the sale of hybrids. Europe has the highest cost in fuel per gallon anywhere in the world. But they compensated for that by converting their cars to use superclean burning environmentally friendly diesel vehicles. The fuel savings you get on a single tank of fuel is substantial when comparing to its regular gas counterpart.

I hear those batteries on hybrids are very expensive to replace and not too many technical people around to really know how to troubleshoot and fix hybrid technology. Maybe in another 5-7 years, as cost comes down and this technology greatly improves and becomes common place, I would consider one. but by then, fuel cells may be a reality and replaces petro fuel vehicles!


97 3.5 Intrepid 06-08-2006 10:13 PM

RE: 300C Hybrid for '07?
 
One thing I would also like to point out. Environmentalists like to buy these Hybrids because they believe "they are saving the planet." Techinally this is false. These batteries are supposed to be big pollutors as well as the factories they are being built at have lower environmental regulations (most are made in Japan). I myself am not environmentalist, but to me it is hypocritcal.

Kingelvis 06-12-2006 05:32 PM

RE: 300C Hybrid for '07?
 
Hard to believe they would offer a manual transmission on the big cars. Every year the manual gets fewer takers. It would be folly to gum up the line with a manual transmission.


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