Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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No Soft touches here
How sad it is that this car is flat and boring inside with supportive seating that feel hard and cinder box comfortable.The leather lacks that butter soft feel of a luxury sedan,but wait the right side of the front seat doesn't work the same way as the driver seat..... What's up with that??? Try adjusting this seat, a surprise that clearly show this is a One person's show-off car, not a family car for the WHOLE FAMILY. Try riding in the back seat, SAD, SAD, SAD,....again two persons and cat?? The lack of space caused by center floor HUMP is showing how Backward this company is moving. The visor is too small, the center CD Tape console is too hard to use, and glove compartment area is very small.
time to trade
Rides terribly terribly on bumpy roads. Has steering wheel kick when hittng a bump. Have to constantly correct the steering. Cant see the lighted dials in the day time. Too dim Can not read any of the 3 stalks from the drivers position. Speedometer hard to decern my speed. Cannot see the the traffic lights when Im first at the light. Have to hunch over to see the green light. Very annoying. Now that Ive had it a while the interior looks very plain. Complicated radio controls.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $2,99975 mi away
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Treat Yourself (no one else will ;-)
Pure joy. 60's USA muscle meets 21st century Mercedes hi-tech & refinement. Quiet, smooth, luxury comfort w/ enough get-up-and-go to scare my wife! Haven't been in snow yet, but expect AWD offers the the same foul weather reliability as my old SUV. The "Bentley Lite" exterior styling is solid & bold, not stuffy. Per Car&Driver a Bentley has marginaly upscaled cup holders ... and can be yours for only about a 1/4 million more than a loaded 300C @~$40K. My advice: forget the "entry" models, spend $40K on a Hemi loaded up with options & feel like you're KING of the road! Without question the best luxury sedan value on the market by far - deserves its Car of the Year status.
2005 Limited
love the car so far. Owned same for 1 month however there areas that are inconveinent. ex. blind spots, rear view mirror too small. display panel on dash is dificult to read. cruise control is a pain to operate. Memory seats are lacking(std on my 2001 LHS). Tilting rear view mirrors when backing up are gone, also std on my 2001 LHS. Steeing wheel tilt is better on my 2001.there are two drivers, adjustable brake in/out used once.telescoping steering wheel used once.Garage opener should be an option, I don't have a garage but had to take same.milege not even close to sticker so far.10 vs 17. LHS gets 15 in city driving. miss storage pockets on the back of front seats. i think the car will ok
Don't buy this junk.
I have just been informed that this car is only good for 118,000 miles because Chrysler had a plan to make you purchase another one. The electronic fuel system in the computer goes out and you can haul the car away as trash according to the dealership. They did not make interchangeable parts like they did 160 years ago. Chrysler management is that stupid. It cannot be fixed according to the dealership. The car is in pristine condition and worthless. You want my advice, buy a foreign vehicle, they last longer than 118,000 miles.
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