Used 2012 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Crysler 300 Limited
Have owned this beautiful car three weeks now. Went on a 350 mile round trip last week. On the way down,got 31.9 mpg. on the way back home,got 32.4 mpg. This car is remarkable,I love it! Comfortable,quite smooooooth riding! Will really put it to the test later when we will be traveling more than 2000 miles. I have no dought it will perform this trip with ease and comfort. After trying out many cars, I truely believe i have made the best choice possible. Will report back in when we get back from our long trip.
Lexus, Caddi Contender
Very nice job Chrysler! Now have driven 4500 miles, still awesome. Have owned Lexus ES350, Caddi STS, this car is better, believe it or not. Very nice, well put together interior, perfect fit and finish.
- Base SedanMSRP: $12,99590 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $14,990143 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $8,997154 mi away
A Benz By Day; An Audi At Night
First, I'd like to disclose three points. 1. This is the first car I've owned manufactured by one of America's Big 3. 2. I've never owned a car that didn't have a clutch, and this was a real hurdle concerning the "fun-to-drive" factor. 3. I loved the interior of my last vehicle, an Audi A6. I was surrounded by real leather and wood, not the disgusting plastic so prevalent in today's cars. My 300 Luxury Series (Pentastar V6 mated with the ZF 8-speed) truly lives up to its name. Both the engine and the interior won Top Ten honors by Wards Auto this year. It's absolutely gorgeous inside and out. The Mochachino leather exceeds my expectations. This is North American luxury at its best!
AWD 2012 Chrysler 300
I bought the car in 2019, kept it 6 months. I think the styling is awesome the main reason I bought the car. Seats are comfortable and car is quiet. I don't know if it's the all-wheel drive or not but I find the ride to be too firm, feeling just about every bump for a car this size and I made sure the tires were 30 lb PSI to soften it up. I would have preferred a plush ride. Quite a few mechanical problems lowered my score for this car such as cruise control worked on and off. All of a sudden there was an error with the all-wheel-drive that said it had to be serviced. Once that happened, everything else seemed to be connected to it so nothing else worked. No more cruise control no anti-lock or traction control or blind spot protection. Apparently when that light popped on about the all-wheel-drive being serviced, everything else went out with it. I wasn't going to get into repairing that, sold the car. One thing I noticed is, it was a [non-permissible content removed] to close the door when you're sitting in the car, you can't reach the handle. Also when you go to open the drivers door if you don't push it open with just right amount of force, the door closes back on you. The infotainment Center is okay but not great and sort of a nuisance how you have to open a different window and then choose airflow if you are looking at the radio on the screen. But they put a hard AC button down below. Why didn't they just put a hard air flow direction button down there so you don't have to fiddle with the touch screen. The gas pedal is a little weird in that you get a delayed reaction when you accelerate. I don't know if it's an electronic gas pedal or what but that sort of sucks.
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