Chrysler 300

Bang For Your Bucks 2016: $50-100K Contenders
Best Value Performance Cars

Bang For Your Bucks 2016: $50-100K Contenders

Ten of the best performance cars to purchase between $50,000 to $100,000

Bang For Your Bucks 2016: $50-100K
Best Value Performance Cars

Bang For Your Bucks 2016: $50-100K

We up the ante and price range to find Australia’s best $50,000-$100,000 performance car

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report four
Features

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report four

What’s a watt got to do with it?

FPV vs HSV vs SRT8
Classic Wheels

Archive: 2012 FPV GT R-Spec vs Chrysler 300 SRT8 vs HSV Clubsport R8

They each pack enough firepower to shred the treads, but only one can truly lay claim to being Australia’s fastest car.

Bang For Your Bucks 2016: $0-50K
Best Value Performance Cars

Bang For Your Bucks 2016: $0-50K

Budget bullets face off for the title of Australia’s best value performance car under $50,000

Dodge Challenger Hellcats target Oz
News

Dodge Hellcats target Oz

Hellcats on Aussie wishlist, but it’s not quite that easy

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report three
Features

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report three

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report three

Audi coupe
Opinion

How perception is everything for car manufacturers

Appearances matter for car makers, and it all comes down to perception.

MOTOR October issue preview
News

MOTOR October issue preview

A look between the covers of the latest MOTOR

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report two
Features

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report two

The big SRT tries out its side-step

caryard
Advice

Revealed: Where your new car comes from

Your shiny new ride probably won’t come from the country the badge represents.

Chrysler 300 SRT8
Features

Chrysler 300 SRT long-term report one

Our new resident is a rear-drive V8 for those who prefer burgers to meat pies

Dodge Challenger Hellcat available in Australia
News

Dodge Challenger Hellcat available in Australia

“World’s fastest muscle car” now right-hand drive and road-registered in Oz

OPINION: Is Chrysler’s 300 SRT Aussie enough?
Features

OPINION: Is Chrysler’s 300 SRT our new V8 hero?

Morley opines big Yank-built V8 sedans may be worth a look post Aussie manufacturing

Chrysler Price Hike
News

Big price increase for Jeep and Chrysler SRT models

Aussie dollar hurts Jeep and Chrysler SRT models

Chrysler 300 SRT vs HSV Clubsport R8 LSA Tourer
Features

Chrysler 300 SRT vs HSV Clubsport R8 LSA Tourer

Chrysler has built a new 300 SRT pretty much just for Oz, so we’ve rolled out a supercharged HSV welcome mat to say thank you

MOTOR’s hit & misses of 2015
Features

MOTOR’s hit & misses of 2015

Highlights and lowlights of the last 12 months

Dodge Challenger could be called Dodge Charger in Australia
Features

Dodge Charger muscle car legend targets Australia

Wild rear-drive hero bringing its 527kW V8 thunder Down Under

MOTOR November issue
News

MOTOR November issue preview

Check out what’s in the new-look MOTOR magazine

Chrysler V8 Engine
Opinion

Football, meat pies, kangaroos and Chrysler SRT V8s

Building cars in Australia is not viable. Apparently. So how can Chrysler justify bringing in a special-order V8 for our market?

Car Style

Super cars for super-women

If Catwoman drove the Kitty Car today, which car would it be? Read on to find out!

Motor market watch july
News

MOTOR Market Watch: July’s winners and losers

Ups and downs in the performance car market

Chrysler SRT8
News

Chrysler MY15 300 SRT8 revealed

Details revealed and a first look at Chrysler’s updated muscle car

2016 Chrysler 300C SRT
News

2016 Chrysler 300 SRT spy pics

The muscle-car sedan survives, as the Aussie-driven 2016 Chrysler 300 SRT snapped in Detroit proves