Used 2009 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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Pleasantly Surprised
I was very reluctant to purchase an American car after experiencing the reliability of some Japanese makes, but I must say, this car feels extremely well built and it really delivers a superior ride and feel than the Japanese cars I've driven. Even with the base LX, you still get a well appointed semi-luxurious ride with an adequate engine. It's tough to complain about the 2.7L when it delivers gas mileage in the mid to high 20's. I am really impressed with this car and would highly recommend it. If you're looking at any Nissan, Honda, or Toyota in the low-mid $20's, give the 300 a chance.
Ultimate car
I myself have 300 touring a 2007 I absolutely love my car. It is a very smooth ride, lots of comfort. I have 2 children that are 6 foot tall and they can ride in my car and be very comfortable. I would highly recommend this car to anyone. If you want style and class as well as comfort, then this is the car for you you.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $7,850335 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $6,986340 mi away
- C HEMI SedanMSRP: $5,500407 mi away
Do Not Buy This Car!
Bought car in October 2008 with 30,000 miles on it. After 2 months both tie rods had to be replaced under warranty. January 09 loud ticking noise from engine like lifters going bad. March 09, had to replace tie rod on left side again, Still under warranty. March 2010, very loud clunky sound coming from front end. Took to dealer, report came back that left and right tension arms, left and right sway bars and right tie rod end are shot!! Warranty covers up to 50,000 miles. I have 61,000. I have a 97 Chevey Lumna that I bought with 63,000 miles on it and it has not had the number of problems like the 300. Every mechanic that I have talked to says get rid of it, problems will get worse.
Bad Statement/Decision on Chryslers Part
last yr I purchased a 2009 Chrysler 300 Touring love the car but when I first purchased the car I noticed that at the top of the doors there is a trim piece that had what appeared to be 2 separate pcs per door not impressive but not a deal breaker now a yr later it appears that these are just cheap pcs as there are multiple cracks in ea. Called Chrysler and was told due to the age of the car 3 yrs and the milage part has NOTHING to do w/miles I would have to pay some of the repair bill which I dont agree with. Not a seat that I ripped or stone chips I want fixed I dont see how this is a wear and tear issue. I am truly thinking of getting rid of the car and not purchasi
Large car with good gas mileage and comfort
I've had no problems with this car. Took on one long distance trip and cruised 85 mph with no strain on engine. Tech read 2500 rpm @ 85mph. Great driving around city too!
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