Used 2006 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
Nice car, needs a few refinements.
Finally, got my 300C. Excluding back seat DVD and Sirius (n/a in Canada), it is fully loaded. It's been fun 3 days. Plenty of power. Effortlessly accelerating and passing other cars. Quiet. I owned 2 300Ms and moved to 300C thanks to Chrysler's pull forward program or it would be another 6 months in 300M. I also shopped BMW 5 series, but did not want to pay extra and wait another 6 month in the old car. Attractive design, but car feels a little bit bulky in the front (especially when cornering) as I can see hood's corners. I had no problems with visibility, but it takes a bit to get used to boxy design when parking. Shows 14l/100km mostly highway driving. Hoped for less, but no complaints.
chrysler 300c srt8
this is the fastest and quickest car i have ever owned. gas mileage is at 16mpg in every day driving.it does require premium gas. the tire pressure monitors are a real help in maintaining correct air pressure. i would like oil pressure gauge rather than searching thru the menu for it. but this is a keeper.
- C SedanMSRP: $8,995168 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $7,950169 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,490226 mi away
Best Car I've Owned
I bought a 2005 300-C. The dealer loaded it up with everything plus some of their own add-ons to boost their profit. That bothered me. Everything else is better than I expected. I still have my 300M but this is a totally different experience. This is without a doubt the nicest car I've owned. Get compliments all the time. Ride is smooth, quiet and I feel the car is firmly on the road at any speed. Have driven in mountains and handling is great. Complaints: Paint quality needs improvement. I have "Orange Peel", rear view mirrow blocks visibility while turning right. Car has tendency to track to right or left with slightest crown in roadway
One of the best
Looked at it on Friday, test drove it on Satruday, bought it on Sunday......... I'm a big man and this car with it's telecoping wheel, variable pedals, and power seat, gives all the room I need for comfort and access to all the controls........ The fit and finish is one of the best for a NA built car.....I would like this car more if I could have gotten the hemi, but price and insurnce was was factor. All in all, one of the best I have owned and driven. I gave up a great Ford Crown Vic to drive one of the best! And the styling sure makes a statement!
Great car, if only frony end was better
After having the car for only a week, I noticed that it was pulling to the right after two visits to the dealer for repairs, all they really did was over inflate the front tires. Now I guess my tire warrenty will be voited for improper ware.
300 C
A few things could have been better, But then again, every car has some flaws. I found it vey difficiult to adjust the rear view mirror. I can't grip it good to move it. Bling spots all over. And limited view through the front window, cant see traffic light good, i find myself looking at the walk way lights to determine if the light changed green. But over all , i love it.!!!!!
If you don't have one, get one.
I have had my 2005 300C (Black) since the middle of Feb 2005 and have almost 10K miles on it. I have thoroughly enjoyed everyone of them. The reason I bought it was because of it's uniqueness and the price. No matter where I go, usually someone will come up to me and want to see and talk about my ride. I continually get compliments on this car. It is a blast to drive. I have not had one single problem with it since I bought it. If you are looking for a luxury sports car sedan this vehicle covers all three.
Best Car I have ever owned
I love this car! I have had it about a month and taken it on several trips. It drives great and gets over 24 MPG out on the highway.
300C for Me
The new 300 body style is distinctive and dramatic. The unique appearing exterior is teamed up with a clean and user friendly interior. The 5.7L HEMI V8 with its 340 horsepower must be experienced to be really appreciated. Chrysler has put the fun into driving again, long absent in an American automobile.
A Really Great Car
I have had my new 300 Touring for about 2 months and have racked up almost 4000 miles in that time. I find myself looking for excuses to go out and drive. I started my search for a new car by looking for coupes in the GM family and after a month of web searching and comparing both coupes and sedans I could not find a better dollar for dollar value than the 300 and nothing came even close as far as making a statement.