Used 2005 Chrysler 300 Rwd 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
A Dream
Sole owner from 3 miles to recently rolling over 145000. Five years of ownership and all I have replaced is a EGR Valve last May and a rear speaker that I blew out myself. To compare this car to a Audi or Honda or Toyota is a huge mistake. They have no where near the same in-cab room and feeling of comfort on the surface of the road. The low-long body allows for tight turns and an excellent grab on the pavement. The small V6 is well enough for highway and in-town acceleration. There is no other car (under 30000 dollars) on the market with an average MPG of 25 to 28 and a presence on the road of captivating aesthetics and size that can swallow similarly priced sedans.
Eye Catcher
I Know many people are power crazy but I go for looks and performance.Why have power if you cant use it? I have a 2005 base model that is better looking and performs as good as the more expensive models.I dressed it up and that's why it stands out next to the other models.I have a friend who has a C model and when parked next to each other mine is the eye catcher.The slower I drive it the more people see it.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,99971 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $14,90085 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $5,950120 mi away
Weak carpeting
I am overall happy with the vehicle, except for the fact that I have holes in the floor on the driver side and the carpeting is coming undone! I have contacted Chrysler and the dealership for assistance, but to no avail. The floor up front is weak, as if something was missing from the building process. I would like to know whether or not any other Consumers were having the same if not similar problems. A new car should not have carpeting wear and tear at this stage. I have 60,000 miles on my vehicle now, and it is time for a front end alignment. I make sure that I do my regular maintenance on time. But the carperting is my main complaint.
GREAT CAR
I have this car since 2007 & it is one of the best cars i have had in the last 30 years !!!!!!!!!
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Top Shelf
Bought my 2005 300 late July 2004, after 40000 + miles, I'm satisfied. The vehicle speaks for itself. The back seats opening to the trunk has been helpful on trips to NY & Colorado.