Used 2006 Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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I have loved every aspect of my 300, Wouldn't choose another car in it's price range!!!!
GREAT CAR SO FAR
I am the second owner. It had 40k miles on it when I bought my car. Now it has 112k , and only problem I had was the EGR valve around 85k miles....I had to get it replaced and the problem is fixed. Its not the best luxury car nor has the best performance. But you get what you pay for and it does the work. My friend thinks that it is better than BMW 335 xDrive, for the long highway trips..you go figure...If you take care of your car it will not fail or break ...IMHO American made cars are more reliable than the European cars...plus the money you spend at the mechanic/dealer is always less if you go for the American...be smart if you don't have a million...
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Don't buy a Chrysler especially the 2.7 engine
I bought this car new in 2006. The body style was the main reason for my purchase. I take very good care of my cars. I serviced this car regularly with oil changes every 3-6,000 miles even though the owners manual say to do so every 7,500 miles. The 2.7 engine blew at 89,000 miles and now I have to go buy a new car. It won't be a chrysler! Other problems I had with this car was the transmission. It seems that is a standard for Chrysler.
2.7 Still running strong at 336,000 miles all orig
Received my 2.7 base 300 Brand New 1/2006 as company car ,purchased the car when I left the company ,all original very minor issues engine still running strong at 336,000 miles , I have never change the transmission fluid either!!!! ZERO issues with engine or transmission. A friend told me who has families that work at a Flint auto plant that once you break the seal to the transmission that will cause problems, crazy but absolutely true. One comment on here with issues getting car out of park , true , early on I had that bad pink plastic piece in shifter area go bad (bad design) I read reviews and ordered a new metal piece from billet , Very easy repair. I also have replaced Plugs and coils. I was very hesitant on a Chrysler but I think because Domlar owned them at the time quality jumped ,this is a very solid car. It’s to the point now I’m gonna see how far this car goes until it blows up. I was so impressed when it turned over 300,000 miles I called Chrysler corporate , might have gotten ahold of the wrong person or they just don’t care about feedback but they seemed so disinterested in me wanting to offer my success story and commenting that they should continue to manufacture cars the way they did my model. It now has 336,000+ miles I run it up and down a mountain weekly 300+ miles per week. I also rent new cars weekly and very impressed with the new ones but with different ownership then when I purchased mine are they as good as the one I have? Now has 341,000 miles , no issues. I guess the reason Chrysler USA corporate has zero interest in me letting them know what a great car it is is because they’re owned by Fiat.
Great Car
I just finished a 4000 miles trip in a week in my 300. This car has the most comfort of any car I've ridden in. The handling was awesome. The V-6 engine has as much kick in passing as a typical V-8. It's moves when you need it too. It's a luxury car that I would recommend to anyone in the market to purchase a new car. Well worth every penny it costs.