Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
Big Ride for $
A really big bang for the money. Great style, presence, and performance. Very nice 23MPG during easy highway cruising. Great radio, GPS, and sports like handling and large interior space.Appeals to board range from youth to CEO.
Very Impressed
I've owned a 300C for 3 weeks. This is the slickest package of design, performance, options, and relative cost in the market.Its cabin is far quieter than its predecessor, the 300M. That car was fun to drive and competent, but you didn't feel like you were in a worldclass automobile. I test drove 3 Mercedes 2001 S class cars. The 300C is not quite an S class, but dollar for dollar in performance and cabin feel(comfort and spaciousness, not luxury appointments) it's real good. For 40% the price, its 80% the car. The "Bentley on steroids" looks, and aggressive personality make this car really fun to drive.Chrysler has built 2005's car of the year.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $4,99592 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $5,950106 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,900117 mi away
Chrysler 300 C Hemi heaven
My Chrysler 300 C hemi arrived last week. Fit and finish are exceptional. I am stunned at the quietness of this vehicle. It makes the sound system even more spectacular. I am a 60 year old car buff and have owned many luxury cars and sport cars. This Chrysler is a terrific handling road car and it can be a rocketship when called upon. Time will tell but this car may be the buy of the century. This car gets attention and it bows to nothing out there.
the best yet!!!!!
Overall this car is the best car yet!!! i am very satisfied with its exterior and interior looks. the only thing is that when stopped at a red light is sometimes shakes like it wants to turn off. that is something that others drivers have expressed as well to me.
best buy in class
I have been looking at used M5's, CTS-V's, and the 300C. The CTS-V is 90% of the car of an M5 for 2/3 the price - and the 300C is 90% of the car at 2/3 the price of the CTS-V (ok, 80% of the engine, at 340 hp vs 400 for the CTS-V, but 95% or more when it comes to features, handling and styling). I have a few small build problems, such as the center console not being bolted into place upon purchase, and a sticky radio tuning button. Be warned that the gas mileage is much more like 15 to 20 mpg than the 18 to 25 advertised on the sticker. I paid $1,500 over msrp. All in all, a fine car, and nearly 30 days in, I would buy it again.