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2011 Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
Concur with the other review. Handsome vehicle, but loaded with quality and electronic problems.
1) Paint chipping on many areas
2) Remote key-less system failed and car would not start
3) Numerous rattles
4) Safety concerns with the blind spot & rain-sensing wipers: do not properly work and thus cause dangerous conditions
5) Severe engine shudder
Leased in Sept 2011 and have regretted it since then. Dealership has been pretty solid, but Chrysler is a mess.
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2011 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (5.7L 8cyl 5A)
Beautiful american sedan with style, design, and power to draw attention!
Bad paint quality (look-up paint chipping off of hood and body panels)
Electronic Quirks (look-up problems with stereo, and blind spot system)
Reliability Issues (see popular quality awards)
Poor Build Quality (look-up issues with front lights pooling water, and problems with powertrain)
The negative problems and Chrysler's continued lack of attention to quality and consumer preference unfortunately far outweigh the beauty and power.
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2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
I bought my 2011 300 Limited in August, 2011, and so far I love the car.
I have the Tungsten grey with panaramic roof, 20" upgraded wheels, and it's a head turner.
I have just over 3k miles on it so far and have been averaging around 20 to 21 in mostly city driving.
I drove Honda/Acura's for 20+ years and I think the options on this car for the price couldn't be beat.
I recently rented a Cadillac DTS while on vacation and think my 300's ride is much better than the Caddy and the 300's interior has better quality interior materials. Overall, the 300 feels richer than the Cadillac (IMO).
I love my 300 and am looking forward to my first road trip in it this Christmas.
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2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
Purchased this car new August 7, 2011 and on Nov. 14, 2011 the transmission went out with 5800 miles. This is Dec. 7, 2011 and I am still waiting on a new transmission. It seems that Chrysler does not stock this transmission and you have to wait 2-3 weeks to get it. The dates of delivery that the dealer gets are not accurate and as the owner I cannot talk to anyone with Chrysler that knows any thing about when the parts will arrive. We love the car, the ride is like air, has plenty of room, got 28.5 mph on the last road trip.
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2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
I purchased a 2006 Chrysler 300C with the hemi years ago, and loved it. The 06 300c was flooded, and I replaced it with a certified used 08benz ML500 (worst vehicle I’ve owned).
After seeing the new 300, it made me miss the low maintenance, great handling, and style of my 300.
So I traded the Mercedes in last month after less than a year, and purchased a limited 300 with upgraded sound, navigation, and panoramic sunroof.
The Chrysler’s style, power train, and interior have won me overI get good fuel economy, smooth ride, love the huge touch screen nav, with gas, food, movie, and news finder feature through sirus.
The engine seems a little noisy At times.
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2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
We've had our Chrysler 300 for about 3 months now, and we are overjoyed with the car so far. I bought it for my wife, and she fell in love with it instantly. We traded in our Honda Civic for the Chrysler 300 limited, and have no regrets. The interior design is awesome. The exterior design is marvelous, and always turn heads. We bought the brilliant black color. I love the halo-type daytime running headlights, they give the car the same luxury look as Audi and Mercedes. The 3.6 liter V6 engine is very peppy. The overall ride of the car is very comfortable. We rented this car before we bought it. I would recommend this vehicle especially if you're looking for luxury car at a good price.
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2011 Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
I think I own a 2011 Chrysler 300, but that is hard to definitely say since we bought it 35 days ago, we drove it 11 days, and it has been in the repair shop of the other 24.
At first Chrysler was not even going to cover the repairs under warranty, but then relented after two weeks and no fix yet. Now as of today it just needs new software.
When I get this car back (if I do) I have a mind to paint it lemon yellow and add a sign advertising for Chrysler lemonade.
By the way, stupid me bought an extended warranty.
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2011 Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
I have had my 2011 Chrysler 300 for 3 weeks now and I am thoughly impressed with the car. The 2011 Chrysler 300 has very high build quality, everyone comments on how well made and attractive the interior of the car is. Chryslers new 3.6 V6 Pentastar is excellent, the engine is very powerfull and gets excellent gas mileage, I am averaging over 20 miles per gallon, driving around town. I have not taken my car on a long highway trip yet, but I am sure this car will easily get 30 miles a gallon on the highway on long trips. The Chrysler 300 rides extreamly smooth, is very roomy and is extreamly quiet, it is a true luxury car! Thank you Chrysler and Fiat for making such a wonderful car!
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2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
My wife was looking at a 2011 Taurus to replace her 2003 one.
She likes brash American sedans, and while we liked the new Taurus, I encouraged her to drive the new 300 based upon the reviews I've read thus far.
We have owned the car for two weeks and this review summarizes our early findings.
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2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A)
It is highly unusual for our family to purchase two new vehicles in the same calendar year, but with the lease up on my previous 300C and having over 120,000 miles on my wife's '08 Dodge Magnum R/T, we laid the cards out on the table at our regional Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram dealership and came away with an incredible deal on both vehicles ordered together. The 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited is the way to go, IMO, as it is the most luxurious vehicle in its class for just over $33,000 loaded! With its standard Pentastar V6 with V8-like power and 4-cylinder gas mileage, i knew immediately that this was the sedan for me. I do not miss the Hemi-V8 of my 2006 300C, but happy to have a choice. Great buy!
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