Used 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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Owner of both a Chrysler 300 Limited and Dodge Charger R/T with AWD
It is highly unusual for our family to purchase two new vehicles in the same calendar year, but with the lease up on my previous 300C and having over 120,000 miles on my wife's '08 Dodge Magnum R/T, we laid the cards out on the table at our regional Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram dealership and came away with an incredible deal on both vehicles ordered together. The 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited is the way to go, IMO, as it is the most luxurious vehicle in its class for just over $33,000 loaded! With its standard Pentastar V6 with V8-like power and 4-cylinder gas mileage, i knew immediately that this was the sedan for me. I do not miss the Hemi-V8 of my 2006 300C, but happy to have a choice. Great buy!
Chrysler 300 2011
Purchased this car new August 7, 2011 and on Nov. 14, 2011 the transmission went out with 5800 miles. This is Dec. 7, 2011 and I am still waiting on a new transmission. It seems that Chrysler does not stock this transmission and you have to wait 2-3 weeks to get it. The dates of delivery that the dealer gets are not accurate and as the owner I cannot talk to anyone with Chrysler that knows any thing about when the parts will arrive. We love the car, the ride is like air, has plenty of room, got 28.5 mph on the last road trip.
- Limited SedanMSRP: $6,999169 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $6,987179 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,995207 mi away
Amazing
I ordered a V-6 Limited version with luxury and safety packages. Went for the big 20 inch wheels and upgraded sound system too. This car is by far the finest I have ever owned and driven in its class. It has power, is very quiet, handles great, and is loaded with a lot of electronic features. The exterior styling along with the LED daytime running lights are exceptional. The sounds system also rocks! My 17 year old son even likes it and says the big wheels make the car look very sporty, yet executive like. It rides like a dream and I'm getting much better than advertised gas mileage so far - about 25 in mixed driving and 31+ on the highway. I have nothing negative to report about the new 300
I keep driving them because they are great car
My wife and I currently own two Chrysler 300's, a 2011 and a 2013, the 2011 has over 175,000 miles and we take it on long trips regularly, this summer to Gettysburg and back to western Wisconsin, just under 2,000 miles. This week we will be taking it on a 700-mile road trip. The car is trustworthy, comfortable and has plenty of luggage space. I also like them because they are left-handed friendly. I have had 19 Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler and Imperials over my 53 years of driving. I have never had one that did not go at least 200,000 miles, most went many more. Beside the two 300's we also have a 1991 Dodge Ram D150 and a 1957 Imperial.
Beautiful car not reliable
I agree with most reviews on here the 2011 300 is a beautiful car I love the way it looks drives and handles BUT it is NOT reliable I’ve had mine for about 3 years now and the car has been nothing but trouble since I bought it. In the time I’ve had it I’ve had to replace the A/C compressor not once but twice along with the list goes on like radiator fans engine and oil cooler power steering pump. Oil sensor pressure switch (twice) all lower control arms thermostat transmission shift solenoids and probably a couple other things I can remember at the moment