Used 2007 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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The C
This car is by far the most pwerful one and most fun that I have ever driven. It acellerates so powerfully that it allows me to be able to change lanes safely and efficiently. It is a joy to drive.
New Owner
I've only driven my 300C for 3 weeks, but it's lived up to the great reviews I had read prior to choosing it. It feels very solid and surprisingly response for it's size and weight. The fit and finish is as good as I've seen on any American-made car. This car is exceptionally designed inside and out and I'd challenge anyone to try it and tell me that it doesn't rival cars costing much more in both performance and appearance. The multi-displacement engine, so far, is getting better mileage than I expected. I previously owned a 2004 Concorde, which I liked, but this is a much higher level of luxury.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $7,90043 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $8,388106 mi away
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Value, Value, and more Value!
There is no other car out there with these looks, V8-performance, a solid structure that can beat what you get for $38,000. I've owned Mercedes, BMW, and other Chryslers and the value you get with the 300C cannot be beat. It feels as solid as a Mercedes and the interior is the best an american company has put together so far.
MY DREAM CAR
I love my RED CHRYSLER 300! I've love the 300 series before this style ever came out in 2005. Ive had 3 Honda Accords and I loved them. But this is the love of my life as far as car's go. I smile every time I get in it to drive!
Never Disappoints
From the first minute you can feel the Benz quality buried in the architecture of the car. Twenty or thirty years from now, the turn of the 21st century will be known as the era when Hemi 300's and Chargers ruled the roads. You can not buy a better car for the money, the closest thing I would trade mine for is a 7 series BMW.