Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
Great fun, but some cheapies
ONLY HAD THE HEMI FOR ONE WEEK AND LOVE THE CAR. THE AUTO-MANUAL SHIFT IS A REAL TREAT. A SLEEPER OFF THE LINE OR PASSING. NOT TRASHING THE CAR, BUT WHAT DUMMY WOULD PUT PALE WHITE FLOOR MATS ON THIS OR ANY CAR? THE FIRST DAY THEY WERE SOILED. I THEN ORDERED DARK MATS THAT MATCHED THE INTERIOR TRIM. THE DEALERSHIP SHOULD HAVE TAKEN BACK THE OLD/NEW MATS AND TRADED THE NEW/NEW ONES OUT AND NOT NICKEL/DIMED ME FOR THE $65.00. HUGE GRIPE: THE "CHROME-CLAD" ALUMINUM WHEELS. SOUNDS LIKE WE HAVE ALUMINUM WHEELS THAT ARE CHROMED. NOT SO. THESE LOOK GREAT BUT ARE LITERALLY CHROME COLORED PLASTIC COVERINGS OVER ALUMINUM WHEELS--CHEAP!
UNBELIEVABLE!!! MUST HAVE SEDAN!!
I haven't even received mine yet, but cannot explain the experience this car gives you! I got GOOSEBUMPS and this is from driving only the Hemi at the dealership without all the options I ordered! I cannot wait for mine to actually arrive to experience it with the options! Quick, Powerful, Distinctive, Fun! Absolutely the best car I've driven ever!
- Touring SedanMSRP: $6,11814 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $5,95015 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $13,99973 mi away
my 300
I think that the 300 is the best car that chrysler has made in a long time. I'm a dodge man my self but chrysler makes them both so I can't say much. My wife and I love the car. You have to drive one then you will buy one.
Lean Mean Machine
I bought my 300 (cool vanilla) two weeks ago. When I saw the car I just had to have it. I traded my 2001 Sebring, a great car also. Never had a problem. Chrysler makes the best stylish cars. It appears that the 300 will win Best Car of the Year Award. It should. People can't keep their eyes off it.
A nice step up
As a previous owner of a 300M, the 300C is clearly in a classy category. From the smooth, quiet ride to the top notch stereo system to the Hemi experience, this is something that must be test driven. I've had the car for three weeks and I'm still excited just to drive it to the grocery store. Anyone who grew up with rear wheel drive cars will wonder how they ever accepted front wheel drive vehicles.