Used 2013 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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My new used 300s
I love the car had 2010 Chrysler 300 I really like the changes. Great road car seats 4 big ppl ... fast car 8 speed Trans no tickets please
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Good valued car, eye catcher/sleeper
The 6.4 SRT-8 is a great car if you are into the tech age, modern looks with an attitude. cant beat the car for overall function and style.Can be upgraded electronically at the dealership for performance and/or driving experiences/ conveniences. Better gas mileage than a 6 cylinder Caravan and a lot of other "ECO" branded vehicles. The car will have the power to pass just about anything in normal or heavy traffic especially on the tight distances on two lane roads. The downfall: not much leg room in the rear if your driver is more than 6' and Watch for hydroplaning with stock tires. Launch Control is touchy and aborts unless on a perfect and flat surface, otherwise get ready for a wonderful rear tire smokey show while impressive; it cuts the 1/4 mile and 0-60 time to about 12.5 quarter mile and 4.3 for a 0-60 with junky stock tires, get good tires and this car will be with the big leagues at the time trap. For older people this car may be too much to hang on to in Track Mode while on the normal road. 170 MPH seems like a cruising 80 MPH in this fine ride.And this is where you leave your neighbor (who had to go get a raise at work to own a Buick), you can pass him up and leave him far behind, and probably pump the same amount of gas as he does. You just get there first with a lot more flash ! This car never gets compared to a Buick unless you have the 3.6L then by chance... and even then just MAYBE.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $10,400263 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: N/A29 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: N/A29 mi away
What a car: BEST I've ever owned
While more costly than any other car I've ever owneD it is worth it! Just traded the car in on a mid-sized SUV.. Would have kept it forever--great comfort, ride, trustworthy--but as I age getting up from low seating becomes real difficult. Getting a SUV that has easy access-egress; just slide my butt on/off the seat.
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buying another one
Bought my 2013 300 base model 18 months ago with 32000 on the clock. Now have 78000 and not one issue. made the trip from Va to NY twice, NY to Florida and back, and more recently put 2250 miles on it during a 10 day road trip. Used synthetic oil from the start and frequently average 35-36 mpg hwy and 23.5 combined. For a large car the handling is awesome. I like to play so a 2" drop in the rear and 1 1/2 drop in the front, with bilstein struts and shocks is in the works, along with 18 inch wheels and wider tires. Love this car and looks like wife sebring is going to hit the road in favor of a new 300 before they discontinue them.
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Great car for Road Trips
After owning this car for almost 18 months I have nothing but praise for it. I currently own a 2013 Chrysler 300S AWD with the Hemi option and use it for business. I travel throughout the Midwest and have not found a more comfortable, eye catching car yet. The ride is comfortable without feeling like your grandpa's old Buick. Although it is not a sports car, I can keep up with the best of them. The fuel mileage is not stellar since it is a large AWD car with a powerful V8, however, it is reasonable. I was on the fence before buying this car and would HIGHLY recommend this car!
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