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The "new" 300 is more or less a new body built on the same platform as the 2004-2011 model. A kind of huge facelift. And as the LX code is put on almost each "1st" generation in IMCDb, why not doing the same with the second?
In fact, it could be useful to tell the difference with the 1993-2004 LH platform, which was the one of the previous Chrysler Concorde / 300M... if the LH code had been set on more than 7 cars (on 232 cars that should be identified that way) in IMCDb
So, more generic question: should the IMCDb use the LH/LX codes, or not? Is it worth a "mass change model"? Right now, I think having these codes just for a few random cars is not helping in anyway.
In fact, it could be useful to tell the difference with the 1993-2004 LH platform, which was the one of the previous Chrysler Concorde / 300M... if the LH code had been set on more than 7 cars (on 232 cars that should be identified that way) in IMCDb
So, more generic question: should the IMCDb use the LH/LX codes, or not? Is it worth a "mass change model"? Right now, I think having these codes just for a few random cars is not helping in anyway.