Used 2006 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
We Love Our Hemi!
We've only had the car for 12 days,and can't say enough good things about it. It's whisper-quiet, smooth over the bumps, has great amenities, and it looks great! Gas mileage has been in the low 20's, including time sitting in the driveway reading the manual & figuring out the gadgets. The navigation system is light-years better than our 2004 Town & Country (guess we need to update our disc for it). Love the EVIC with its multitude of informative screens and its easy-to- set "personal settings" option. Rain-sensing windshield wipers are excellent (a feature we've never had before); roomy trunk is terrific; all the "toys" are lots of fun (and helpful). Can't beat the Hemi!
love my 300c
in the nine months that i have owned it i have had no problems except for trying to learn how to operate all the gadgets and dodads,the only thing i might complain about is mph and i knew mhat i 3was getting when i bough it
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,99519 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $9,995240 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $3,699242 mi away
E55amg substitute
Outstanding muscle car performance in a beautiful and sophisticate 4 dr sedan package with all the creature comforts for under $50K! It does not get any better and you save at least $30K over what the E55AMG would set you back. So it takes premium and gets about 12 mpg in town. Not a great price to pay for so much fun.
Chrysler 300 M
Excellent experience. Different design. It has the features of an expensive european car, but not the price. Powerfull Hemy motor. Seats are great.
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.