WOW...There's A Market For Affordable Rear-Drive Sedans?!

Who wouldn't ever guessed that?

We've been clamoring for years for some new affordable rear-drive sedans. So it's awesome to the first one to market has strong sales. And the new 300C is HOT!

------- By Brett Clanton

Rappin' about cars

Here is Snoop Dogg's voicemail message to Chrysler CEO Dieter Zetsche and a translation by Bushman, who hosts a radio show weekdays from

6-10 p.m. on Detroit hip-hop station WJLB.

SNOOP: "Yo, what up? This is big Snoop Dogg, trying to put these new legs down for this new 300C. What I gotta' do to get that brand new

300 up outta' you? Get back in contact with my nephew so you can make it happen, then it's official like a referee's whistle. If you want this car to blow, give it to me. This is Snoop Dogg. Preach!"

BUSHMAN: "Hello, Dr. Zetsche. How are you? My name is Snoop Dogg, and I'm trying to get one of Chrysler's new 300C sedans. What would I have to do to get a 300C from you without paying? Please contact my manager so that we can try to come to an agreement on the 300C, and I could officially endorse the car for you. If you would like the 300C to get the attention it merits, you would be well served by giving me one. My name is Snoop Dogg. Peace be with you."

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When Chrysler executives first envisioned the target audience for its new flagship passenger sedan ? the 300C ? gangsta rapper Snoop Dogg probably didn't leap to mind.

But last week, the language-twisting Los Angeles hip hopper left a voicemail message for Dieter Zetsche, CEO of DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group, asking for one of the hot-selling sedans.

"What I gotta' do to get that brand new 300 up outta' you?," he said to Zetsche, 51, whose first language is German. He then suggested Zetsche should: "Get back in contact with my nephew so he can make it happen, then it's official like a referee with a whistle."

Chrysler officials, while not entirely sure how to interpret the request, are following up with Snoop to see if they can put him in a car. But at a minimum, they say, the interest from Snoop and 50 Cent, another chart-topping rapper, underscores the broad appeal of the new

300, a regal rear-wheel-drive sedan that is attracting luxury buyers despite a $23,000 to $35,000 base price.

"We've seen SUVs that have gotten the attention of the hip-hop crowd, but not a passenger car," said Chrysler spokesman Jason Vines.

Snoop Dogg's management could not be reached for comment.

Since dealers started taking deliveries in March, the 300 has been one of the strongest sellers out of the gate for Chrysler in years, producing waiting lists nationwide and spurring customers to sometimes pay thousands of dollars over sticker price.

That's good news for Chrysler, which is trying to regain market share lost to Asian rivals in the passenger car segment.

In his message to Zetsche, Snoop, 32, promised to even add to the considerable buzz surrounding the 300.

"If you want this car to blow, give it to me," he said.

Zetsche first referenced the message from, as he put it, "Snoopy Doggy Dogg," after a speech last Tuesday at the Executives' Club of Chicago.

Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, left the voicemail for Zetsche at DaimlerChrysler's Los Angeles business center.

The multi-platinum selling rap artist has crossed over into movies and TV commercials despite his oft-professed love of marijuana and occasional legal entanglements. He scored major roles in the recent film "Starsky & Hutch" and "Soul Plane," a summer comedy.

Chrysler should consider the boost Snoop Dogg could bring to the brand if the two partnered, said Wes Brown, a partner at Iceology, a marketing and consulting firm in Los Angeles.

"They'd be crazy not to take advantage of someone as trend-setting and popular as Snoop Dogg," he said. Besides, Snoop has done a lot to clean up his image in recent years, from appearing on "Sesame Street" to hosting "Saturday Night Live," he said.

Chrysler has accommodated other celebrity orders through the years, including a Dodge Viper for Jay Leno, a Plymouth Voyager minivan for British Prime Minister Tony Blair and three PT Cruisers for Cher.

Snoop Dogg is no different, Vines said.

"We are creating buzz, and you put it in the hands of the people who can give you exposure," Vines said. "I don't remember any meetings leading up to the launch of the 300 where we said: ?We've got to get Snoop Dogg.' "

But, he said, "I'm not going to scoff at anybody who likes our products."

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Patrick '93 Cobra '83 LTD

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snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (Patrick) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@posting.google.com:

sales.

Zetsche

manager

crowd,

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Chicago.

Street"

So soon we'll be seeing the ol' Dogg cruising down the boulevard in his new 300 blowing a big fat doob. Just what DC had in mind..

Joe Calypso Green '93 5.0 LX AOD hatch with a few goodies Black '03 Dakota 5.9 R/T CC

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Joe,

Probably not, but I think DC would chance that to get a piece of Snoop's younger audience, which up until this point has been weaned on BMWs and Mercedes.

Patrick '93 Cobra '83 LTD

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snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (Patrick) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@posting.google.com:

I think with the advent of the new Hemi (and the new advertising), DC is seeing a lot more younger people in the showrooms, which is a good thing. I love DC's current image.

I guess Dogg is cleaning up his act (re: "Soul Plane"), but I think it'll take more than Dogg pushing 300s to compete with BMWs and Mercs.

Joe Calypso Green '93 5.0 LX AOD hatch with a few goodies Black '03 Dakota 5.9 R/T CC

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snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (Patrick) wrote

I don't care for the styling of the 300 AT ALL. But my 15 year old daughter really does. She likes those 20" spinner rims too. No accounting for taste.

Speaking of taste, for you guys in the "red" states, look out for this trend I've seen a few times out here on the left coast: 20" and larger rims on passenger cars. Because rims this large can't possibly fit in the wheel well at standard ride height they've got to jack the cars up to where they look like Conestaga wagons. This is some nasty stuff. So far I've seen this look on a few '80's GM products -- a Caprice, a Regal, a Coupe de Ville -- and most recently on a *shudder* '67 or '68 Cougar. Saw it on a '67 or '68 Mustang on that Pimp My Ride show on MTV too. This look makes the soon to be old hat skinny tires on wire rims look good. Yech.

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180,

With the new 340 HP hemi under the hood and RWD chassis, what's the problem with the 300C's styling? ;-) Do you think its styling will look any better to you when its hemi soon grows to 6.1 liters and jumps to 425 ponies?

Just messing with you... Love it or hate it, you have to at least thank DC for not building another Camry/Taurus/Accord look-a-like.

Spinners = non-functional cosmetic garbage.

And speaking of "red", after years of living with left-coast liberals, getting used to southern redneck conservatives again is quite the expirience.

I've seen/barfed on pics. I think they're more like 25"-27".

Yeah, for some reason the 80's RWD domestics seem to be the vehicles of choice. And that's bad enough, but a 60's Cougar...? What are these people smoking?

Pimp My Ride needs to be banned... that's what I say after seeing a clip of one of their cars blowing bubbles. I'm sure we'll soon see bubble blowing kits showing up next to the "Slow and the Delirious parts" in the Auto Zones & Pep Boys stores. Patrick '93 Cobra '83 LTD

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I like the spinners too - they're great for laughs.

possibly

*shudder*

What's a 'red' state? We've got tons of Caprices and old Cutlasses sporting 25" and larger down here. Funny as hell.

So let's get into it - who's driving these things? Hmm.. Can you say 'stereotype'?

Joe Calypso Green '93 5.0 LX AOD hatch with a few goodies Black '03 Dakota 5.9 R/T CC

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So, what you're saying is that RAMFM should bag a donated, running

80's 4-banger Stanger, and members can send in *select* parts so we can out-pimp anything anyone has ever seen on the road.

CobraJet

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Somebody have a link for me? No, not for 180's daughter, for the

300C.

CobraJet

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Here's one in blue!! StuK

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I really tried to like it, but the grille killed the deal. Oh well.

CobraJet

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It's OK but I see it as the four-door sedan version of the PT Cruiser. The Cruiser's styling grew old real quick for me. I think the 300 will do the same. I do give Chrysler credit for giving us a RWD car with a decent V-8 though. I don't think we would see this car from them if it weren't its Mercedes roots.

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"Stuart&Janet" wrote

That must be a prototype. Too bad they chopped the top on the production version. I kind of like this blue one.

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LOL, Gotta love those old taxicabs.

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In service, the Checker Marathon had 226 and 266-inch inline 6's built by Continental Engine out of Muskogee. The sedans and wagons ran on 120-inch wheelbases, with the limo at 129. In the mid-60's, they began sourcing 283's and 327's from Shivvy. Shipping weight on the sedan was 3400 lbs. They were indestructible, for the most part. I'd take one with a 455 Olds transplant and run it up against (literally) a

300C.

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"Michael Johnson, PE" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com:

How about the Magnum? Seen the TV ads yet? Nice...

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This has to be one of the coolest Checkers on the planet:

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It looks like a nice car too. I think it's funny they are trying to keep it from being labeled a station wagon. It reminds me of the Country Squire, Buick wagons etc. Remember those?

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