Used 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
Bad Transmission
I am was very excited about my 300 but that excitement has diminished. My car has been to the dealership 5 times since July, the first four times was because of fuel problems and I was told to but a higher octane gas, still had problems until the 4th time when I had to have the throttle body decarbonized because of the poor advice from the 1st visit. Now the transmission needs to be replaced because it was low on transmission fluid for too long. Note you can not check check the fluid the dealership has to this. My question is why wasn't this check the 1st four times I went in. The warranty is gone and now I need to spend $2900 in addition to the $700 already spent in a 2 yr old car.
Loving it!
Wow, what a smooth ride! Great handling and luscious interior.
- SRT-8 SedanMSRP: $21,10024 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,495115 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $10,900174 mi away
Cloth seats
This is a TRUE 1970's car. Wish the car came in cloth seats like the Cordova
a car with plenty style
these cars are attention getters i have owned four new cars and i must say that my Chrysler has gotten the most attention. it is very stylish and i love it
An instant classic
The first time I saw a Chrysler 300C it took my breath away. This car stands out in the crowd and I still notice every one I see on the road. I don't yet own one but a couple of years ago I rented a 300 Touring edition for a week. I put nearly 400 miles on it and loved every minute of it. Even with the V6 engine it had plenty of power, it handled beautifully for a full sized car weighing nearly two tons, and it had tremendous brakes. Fuel economy was very good and comfort level in its cavernous interior was great. I liked everything about the car very much and will probably buy one eventually but I still own a nice Maxima and a Jeep Grand Cherokee, so my vehicle needs are met already.