Used 2007 Chrysler 300 4dr Sedan (2.7L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Don't be a fool
Bought the first 300 in Nov. '06. At 429 miles I realized there were serious problems which the dealer said were not problems but normal driving. At 650 miles they finally replaced with a new car. At 449 miles it started doing the same thing the other had done. Took it in & the dealer said it was the Torque Converter and replaced that. Now it has a shimmy and bumps along the road. HATE THE CAR!
Dont like the car
I have had my 300 for the past two years. Traded in my Chevy Tahoe for this car. So far my car has had both fuel tank problems. The parts were very hard to find, and Chrysler Inc did not want to take any responsibility. Chrysler personnel have very poor customer skills and a very poor customer service both at the dealer and at the manufacturer. Car has run out of gas several times with the fuel gauge showing over 1/4 of a tank. Dealer and Manufacturer have seen nothing wrong and released this car to me. I have ran out of gas in this vehicle at least 5 times, and sometimes on the freeway. The support for this car is horrible.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,49923 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $4,995138 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,490160 mi away
Thunk Problems
The only major complaint I would have with the Chrysler 300 is the "thunk" you feel when you slowly take off from a light and you hear a hard thunk (as though someone has hit you from the rear). The "thunk" sound also occurs when you are trying to reverse the vehicle. The Salesman along with Chrysler repair man says that Chrysler is aware of the "thunk" sound and that is has something to do with the "Tranny" and since the car has 3 computerized components, each components has different functions and they are playing catch up to each other when you hear that slight thunk.
The New Bently
Great looking car. We looked at Lexus IS and Cadillac CTS, and this was the biggest car of the three. This car looks and feels very luxious. Although its not a Bentley is looks like one from the front!
Great car
Don't try driving in the snow
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