Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
Best car that I have ever driven
I have been driving my 300C for the past two weeks. Simply outstanding. Great performance (save for the gas mileage -- but I am still breaking the engine in), great ride, and definitely catches people's attention. All of the folks who have taken a drive with me say that the passenger seats have plenty of room and are very comfortable.
I never thought I would buy a Chrysler
Fabulous, fast, and gorgeous. Better than an S class at half the cost. The torque and power are grin inducing every time I put the hammer down. The interior styling is Infiniti/Lexus elegant (a good thing)and no one can touch the exterior styling.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $3,50053 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $5,990155 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $4,200185 mi away
happy and proud 300c owner
Love the styling and the solid feel of the chassis. Can't count how many people have come up to me to ask questions. Everybody is very excited about this car. Engine is smooth as silk and very strong. Tranny does its job well too. Seats, gauges, nav system and stereo are great. Small windows look great and I have no problem with the outward visibility. Negatives: Bins on front doors are made of really cheap plastic. I have a few interior rattles that are bugging me, but no more than any other car I have owned, including so-called quality benchmarks like Lexus and Acura. I have owned them all and this car - whether it is American, Canadian or German - competes strongly on all fronts.
Chrysler 300 C Hemi
Although I purchased the car for its performance and incorporation of M-B technology, I appreciate the admiring glances and compliments it continues to get. It is surprisingly economical for a large sedan with such power, and the heralded transition from 4 cylinders to 8 is indeed seamless. Most of my driving is on highways, and that is where the 300C really shines. It can cruise effortlessly at triple digit speeds in silent comfort. Great car!
Jesus H. Chrysler!
Dame Chrysler finally comes close to hitting one out of the park. With this car and, especially the Crossfire, the Mercedes/Chrysler marriage is beginning to produce attention-getting, praiseworthy offspring.