Creating Art With Chrysler 300 |
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Topics: Chrylser 300C
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Anthony Fontanelle
April 8, 2008
The Chrysler 300 has been given the title as one of the most awarded vehicles in the history of the automotive industry. It has been given much accolades for the various features that it comes with. It has been given recognition for its performance and for its design. And the Chrysler 300 has also gained the title as being one of the very few vehicles in the automotive arena that could be known as a canvass.
According to owners of the Chrysler 300, they are very much happy with the vehicle for the Chrysler 300 can be customized and personalized easily. And many owners have gone ahead and put on the kind of styles and designs that they would like their vehicle to have. If you have been looking for a vehicle which would really reflect who you are and what you want, the Chrysler 300 would be the right kind of canvass to put your ideas into something tangible.
Chrysler, of course, is very much aware of this. And so they have created a contest - Spin It Your Way. Owners of a Chrysler 300 unit have been given the opportunity to upgrade their vehicles and customize it the way they want the vehicle to look. After they have done so, they could create a short video to showcase just what the vehicle is all about and just what changes have been done to the vehicle and it could be anything from the paint to the features to the axle assembly to everything else in between. Those who were interested in joining the contest would have to upload their videos to the Chrysler 300’s channel over at YouTube. Indeed, the whole collection of customized Chrysler 300s did show off the kind of identity that each Chrysler 300 had.
To choose who would be declared the winner, those visiting the Chrysler 300 channel would be able to vote which among the whole lot was the best. It was Lisa Marie Varon who hailed from Kentucky who got the most number of votes. Her prize for winning the Spin It Your Way contest was a trip to Los Angeles and she could take yet another person with her on this trip. Upon arriving in Los Angeles this November 2008, she would be able to see her customized Chrysler 300 set on display at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. Her Chrysler 300 comes with rims measuring 24 inches, a new air suspension, a 7-inch visor, Lambeau doors, as well as lighting kits for the interior and the exterior.
Source: Amazines.com