Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
One of the best cars I've ever owned
A car hasn't made me feel so good since my Trans Am in 1979. Other than scheduled maintenance, the car has never been in the shop. With 20" chrome wheels and low profile tires, the car still looks fresh and brand new.
DaimlerChrysler Has A Definate Winner!
I am loving my new 300C. It feel's as though almost everything is automatic. And yes,the MDS does work effortlessly to improved gas mileage on the highways. Since I've purchased my C,I get kidded a lot by co-workers asking me if I want to race. Whereas car racing isn't of any interest to me, however, I do enjoy knowing that I have that extra power to maneuver around someone and also knowing that I could beat those co-workers easily,that kid me about the racing thing on any given day.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $8,995265 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $13,500781 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $8,999838 mi away
my last car 2006 hemi
luxury feel very fast on pick up. steers tight roomy yet it holds you in seat feels like a mercedes.
sorry cad and lincoln
just turned in 2001 navigator off lease - the 300c rides better, has more power, is quiter and looks better. i had a 99 lhs - did not not like 6 cyl. or road noise - chrysler has done everything right with the 300, an absolutely fantastic car.
A little scared
Overall I have to admit the quality and build are much better then I was expecting. However, I have noticed some small details (Imperfections) you would not find in a foreign built automobile (I.E. doors and hood slightly out of line). Just small visual details. There has been some electronic problems that have me more worried. Nav system stopped working and mysteriously came back on after 30 minutes, memory #2 doesn't want to hold its presets, and the power-tilt/telescope steering wheel has been getting louder and louder each day gettin gin/out of the car.