Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Fun Car to Drive
I love this car.The ride is smooth, quiet and cofortable. I love the attention it get's when I drive down the street. The price was a real bonus. I expected that a car looking so expensive would cost a lot more than it did. A couple little drawbacks...The high beams on the turn signal arm sometime go on by accident sometimes while signaling a turn. Also, I found the windows a little hard to get used to. I mean they seem small and I feel like my veiw is limited.
Chrysler 300C 5.7 Hemi MDS
Fun to drive on a long trip. Great power with good gas mileage. Very good handling. No problems with vehicle after 34,000 miles.
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Great Car!
Purchased my 300c Used with 72,000 miles. It looks and drives like a brand new car. No clunky noises, squeaks or groans. Even who rides in it thinks it's a brand new car. The ride beats and 5-Series BMW out there. Very happy with this purchase. I would recommend driving this before committing to a higher priced "luxury" car.
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Very happy with the car great acceleration with the 250 hp and very smooth. Only one minor complaint is that the car seems to bottom out very easily.
"Car of the Year" Performance
Thought you'd like to know how the "Car of the Year" has performed for me. Here is the repair record for my 300 Limited since 7/30/04: Right Lead/Alignment - 4 repair attempts; Clunking Noise in Rear End - 7 repair attempts; Defective Door Panel - 1 repair attempt; Recall for Radiator Brackets - 1 repair attempt; Electrical Problem w/Driver's Window - 4 repair attempts; Defective Seat Riser - 2 repair attempts; Defective Air Bag Sensor - 3 repair attempts; Electrical Problem with Wipers - undetermined(part on order).