Used 2006 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (5.7L 8cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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love my 300c
love to drive.poor mileage.factory said it would get 24 mpg on highway, I'm 65 and retired and not A fast driver but I would love to find out how they get over 20 mpg on this car.
AOK except?
Great car for the money! Performance all aroud is a '10'! Only problem is Visibility . . . . side windows, and rear is the worst visibility. I have had first accident in my life as a result after 40+ yrs. of driving, not serious, but was due to poor visibility....also high profile tires will only last 15k miles tops.
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The hidden value of the 300C
I did a lot of vehicle comparisons before purchasing my 300C AWD. This car offers more bang for the buck than any other full sized sedan. I've always been a GM fan but this car is far and away the the best and most fun I've ever driven. It get a lot more attention on the road as well. Great proformance and styling coupled with and handling package that is truly awsome I love this car!
Best car that I ever owned.
My wife fell in love with the Chrysler 300 from the first time she saw one. After doing research on the vehicle for several months, we purchased the 300C-- 5.7 liter with Hemi. It is a fun car to drive, handles great, and is more fuel efficient than I expected for a car with the roominess and engine size.
New car purchase
I wanted to write this to give prospective buyers a little insight. I purhased the 300C all wheel drive about a week ago and the purchase transaction worked well. I had done my homework, including all written at edmunds.com and was pretty well prepared. The one note of caution I give is the $3000 extended warranty. In retrospect, I should not have gotten it. It goes into effect after the 3 year 36000 mile new car warranty expires, but it only lasts until 7 years or 70000 miles. That is about $1000 for every 10000 miles over the original warranty. It is unlikely that the car will need $3000 worth of repairs between 36000 and 70000. You might wish to consider this before you buy.