Used 2013 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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Full-size American Luxury Car
For three months, I've had a 2013 300S with the red leather interior, sunroof, nav, and tech package. This is a full-size luxury car with surprisingly good handling for its size and lots of room, and the S model adds an extra flare of style. Don't bother with the cost of the hemi V-8. The V-6 has 300 horsepower (plenty of power for all driving and a little playing) and with the 8-speed transmission I get the advertised 31 mpg on the highway. I've got the rear wheel drive version. You can't beat that for full-size luxury. The Beats by Dre sound system is awesome and it has THE best and biggest touch screen in the industry, hands down. I don't regret this purchase for one second.
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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- Base SedanMSRP: $6,495163 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,999113 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,495163 mi away
Luxuary Ride
Best vehicle Chrysler makes. Would have preferred better automatic transmission shift selector technology. Have owned the vehicle for three and a half years. It's been an excellent vehicle. No major issues, just maintenance. Recommend vehicle.
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American Steel
The 300C Lux is absolutely a great driving machine. If you are looking for a yuppie-mobile or pretty-boy car, go elsewhere. This car oozes American masculinity. Excellent road manners, extremely comfortable and quiet and loaded with the tech goodie you'll want. This car is roomy and has a large presence. I bought mine with the Hemi, but the Pentastar is a great engine for those wanting better mileage. You couldn't even think of buying a 5 series, E Class, Lex or A6 unless your just after the badge. And willing to pay 10-25 thousand more for equivalent equipment with less room.
Lemon
I purchased a 2013 Chrysler 300 on February 23, 2013 and as of May 9, 2013 I have taken it to the dealer on 4 separate occasions because the air conditioning does not work. They have been working with Chrysler to correct the problem and as of May 7th Chrysler told me that the car should be fixed and ready for pick up on the 8th. I still have not heard from the dealer and they will not return my calls. I have never been treated so unprofessionally anywhere. I was even told one time that it really isn't hot enough yet for the air conditioner, and once they even wrote on the repair slip that I didn't know how to use it and they did not even attempt to look at it that time.