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Used 2007 Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Best Bang for Your Buck!

Matt, Las Vegas, NV, 02/24/2016
Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
19 of 21 people found this review helpful

I bought my Chrysler 300c around 6 months ago with 73K miles. Its by far my favorite car I've ever owned. The power is good but it is a heavy car. I had a single cab 05 Chevy Silverado Z71 with the upgraded engine putting out 290 horsepower before the 300c and it felt like it put you back in your seat more than the 340 horsepower Chrysler 300c. It might be because the ride is so smooth in the 300c or because the center of gravity is lower. I do a lot of city driving and I'm getting around 15 mpg average which is a little lower than the 17 advertised (90% of the time I have my daughter with me and I drive like Miss Daisy) but with the hemi that was expected. What I wasn't expecting is how good the gas mileage is on the highway. If I reset my MPG average setting when I get on the highway it calculates quickly and gets up over 32 mpg. There are major blind spots though so you really have to check twice and know your surroundings. Also the comfortably of the driver seat could be better. It feels like its made for a much larger man. I'm 6ft 200lbs and it doesn't hug my back at all. I have a 2,200 mile road trip coming up and I'm not looking forward to the foreseen back pain in my future. I'm looking at replacing the front seats with Challenger seats with hopes they will be more form fitting. The traction control needs some work. If you give it to much gas when accelerating the traction control kicks in and controls your launch. I've learned to turn the ESP off every time I start up my car. From what I've seen on older models when I was searching the market is looks like the clear coat on the faux wood grain on the steering wheel and interior door handles flakes easily. With theses negatives being easy to fix I'm planing on keeping this car for life and adding a stroker kit and or a supercharger. If I ever trade this car in it will be for a newer SRT8. Its a little slow on the launch but when you hit 60 is when It really wakes up and gets scary fast. It just keeps pulling! Even at 120 mph you still feel like you're riding on a cloud. Another down side is the speed limiter that is set at 126 mph due to the tires put on from the factory are only rated for 130 mpg. From what I have researched it looks like the actual top speed is 175 mph. Now I know I will never go that fast (maybe once) but it would be nice to brag about being close to super car speed. Putting a speed limiter so low is kinda like a kick in the balls. Handling is great for such a big car. Its a true American muscle car with all the luxury features you'd find in your Mercedes, Lexus and BMWs at an affordable price with great reliability. You also wont have to take this car to a specialized mechanic and pay extremely high repair costs. The perfect combination of reliability, luxury, and power on a limited budget.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Don't get the base motor

SMK, 10/20/2006
Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
21 of 25 people found this review helpful

I had to get this car because my company went to company cars. I was driving an 05 Acura TSX. The 300 that I have has the ABS and the side curtain air bags. The base motor is just not powerful enough. I would have preferred the 3.5 motor, but it was not an option.

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2 out of 5 stars

So Many Problems

Kendra, Arlington, TX, 08/29/2015
Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
10 of 14 people found this review helpful

My 2007 Chrysler has a lot of electrical issues. The radio has blown out twice with no lights, the air barely blows although freon is full, the temperature control lights have gone out, the gear shift rod is now broke and my passenger door no longer auto locks/unlocks!!!! I am so disappointed and I can't believe there is no recall on this electrical issues with this car.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great Car

Pipo Torres, San Antonio, TX, 05/22/2021
Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I purchased the 2007 Chrysler 300 when it first came out in 2006, it has been the best purchased ever. The car had a few recall items and small Chrysler 300 common problems, but they were easily manageable, no major repairs yet, and 166k miles on the odometer. The car handles very well and it has an amazing turn radius.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Unhappy with the company

needrefund, 08/15/2013
Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
7 of 12 people found this review helpful

I am an owner of 2007 Chrysler 300. I got stranded 3 yrs ago. I cannot shift my gear to reverse position and was told that 2006 Chrysler 300 had the same problem. The spring inside the shifter was defective. Up to this time, I was waiting for a recall just like the 2006 models. Unfortunately, my car was broken into 6 months ago and my receipt for the repair were among the things taken. I was about to get a copy from the dealership, but they went out of business. I was frustrated to know that the main plant in Detroit does not have a main database for all record of repairs done for cars that they sold.

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