Used 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
272,000 + miles, still going strong
I bought my 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD in the summer of 2008 with about 20k miles on her. Ruby is truly the love of my life, spacious, reliable, tough as nails and still a claasy head turner. I put the Rolls Royce Phantom grill on her and switched to 18" alloy wheels with Blizzaks for our Wisconsin winters. From Texas to Wisconsin, she is a true highway legend for comfort, space, handling, ease and pure get up and go!! She loves to run long and fast so the cruise control comes in real handy. The trunk is huge and can fit everything you can imagine, even trips to the big hardware home improvement stores. The ac has let go a couple of times, usually fixed with freon, we did change the compressor once. Shes been a dream to own, truly my favorite car so far to date... and i started driving in 1979 in an 1967 Cadillac Sedan deVille. Well, about 3,000 miles after I wrote this, my sweet Ruby was murdered by a young lady who ran her red light. T-bone totaled right there :'( Well Over 275,000 miles on her and would have lasted another year, maybe two. So long, sweet Ruby... you were the best <3
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Great Car
Very fun car to drive. Lots of power even in the 3.5. Great stereo. I listen at 25/35 and the windows and mirrors are shaking. Fuel economy was a pleasant surprise as I'm getting 20- 21 mph and thats mostly in traffic. Because the windows are smaller there are some blind spots and its hard to reach the ATM. I'm 6'2' 230 and I'm swimming with room. Seats recline almost flat.
- C SedanMSRP: $8,38844 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,995104 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $7,900133 mi away
WOW! Just what the doctor ordered
I have been looking for a great deal on the 300 since they came out. Got a smoking deal on a 2007 Dealer car: 6300 miles, 5 speed auto stick (unavailable on the newer 3.5 models), leather, sun roof. Traded in a 2004 Liberty due to the gas mileage. I have just got the 300 and I've averaged 25 MPG! Great for a large car. Golf clubs and three wheel cart fits easily in the trunk. The cruise control is in an odd spot, and the drivers window is the only one with one touch down (Liberty had both front windows one touch down). Ride is excellent, and I am looking forward to a long, happy, and satisfying relationship.
What a car!!!!
What a car is all I can say. My wife loves the car. I got the 18 inch wheels and I cannot believe how a big car handles. I opened it up on a empty highway for the first time yesterday and at 110 m.p.h. it was like a Lexus; no noise and hugged the road terrific. If you put a Lexus badge on this car, you could easily double the price. Best car for the money!!!!!
Excellent driving machine
I bought a 2000 300m new, and loved it for 6 years. Picked up the 2007 Touring (ex-Rental) for 14K at a local GM dealer, added chrome 18" 300c wheels and Goodyear Eagle Response Edge tires. What a difference! It now handles like my old 300m which had a 'performance/handling package'. Same 3.5L V6 moves it around pretty well, and gets 27 mpg highway. I drive windy mountain roads daily, and use the auto-stick to keep it in 3rd up to 45mph. On the hwy, it slips into 5th, and just flat cruises. RWD took some time to adjust to, but handles well. The stock stereo sounds almost as good as the old 300m. The aux jack connects to an MP3 player or ??. GSM replaces compass/computer.