Used 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
Great Car for the money
This is probably the finest car I've ever owned. I have owned Cadillac, big Buicks, several Pontiacs, and this one tops them all. I traded a Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab (HEMI) because of gas mileage, and I am very happy I did. The mileage has been averaging in the mid-20's with the 3.5 L HO engine on a 35 mile one-way daily commute. Plenty of power, and good mileage too. Best of both worlds. The car rides and handles great, a true road car, but nimble around town as well. Lots of room inside and creature comforts galore. I absolutely love it!
a really nice car
My 300 is a great car for me and I am very happy I decided on this over some others. I looked at foreign and domestic cars in this class but ultimately chose the 300, with the price the final decider. I am very satisfied with the 3.5 V6, and the mpg savings over the hemi makes it a worthwhile choice for me. It is very roomy and comfortable. Pleasure to drive, not a sports car but fun. Extremely quiet inside even at 85 mph. At first I was afraid the "chopped" look meant poor visibility but not the case. My former car was an Aurora and I miss its oomph but I don't miss the low mpg, high maintenance cost and amenities that were an annoyance at times.
- C SedanMSRP: $8,38844 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,995104 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $7,900133 mi away
300 CRD
Mine's the Diesel but it's not available in the drop down. However, excellent bit of kit, dealer is also very good. Just bought it 2 months ago, got 36 MPG on a long run - never had a 3 liter car return this sort of consumption. Massive 'A; pillars take some getting used to as does the length. a rear view camera would be very useful as the parking sensors don't seem to take much notice of anything not dead in line. Nice to be back in a car that other drivers respect (i.e. they move over when you come up behind them). Power to spare, still 'running in' but will do a ton at less than 3000 revs (on a private track of course).
Extremely nice car
These cars are really nice. You just have to maintain them properly , do all scheduled maintenance. You will have a car that will last you along time. The car is like riding around in a recliner.
Sometimes cheaper is better!
Yes, after doing lots of seat time at the computer and stopping at all the local dealers in the Houston area to get information and a hands on experience of what is being offered to the motoring public I chose the Chrysler 300 Touring package above the GM, Ford and Japanese offerings. Chrysler, with the input of the Daimler group have seem to have struck an accord of styling, performance, and affordability that the competition could not match. Not only is the bold styling a hit, the exterior/interior color combinations available wonderful, the vehicles actually look good in the colors offered. Don't pass up the opportunity to compare and see the real value of the 300 marque.












