Used 2014 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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Great car so far
A true American touring sedan. It does it's job effortlessly.
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Great car so far
A true American touring sedan. It does it's job effortlessly.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- Base SedanMSRP: $10,99923 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $11,29921 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $13,999In-stock online
Great car for the money
The care performance is real surprising. When you need to get it sure does. 8 speed transmission is not real is not refined and tends to be a little jerky and can not always decide what gears it wants to be in. If I had to do it again I would buy the non sport model. At 84 years old I am more keen on a good ride with car having lots of metal to protect passengers should we get into an accident. Love the car overall and feel it is a bargain for the price. No mechanical or electronic problems with this beauty. It just runs and runs.
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Super 300
Good value in the size category.
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Not bad - details could be better
Re-issued this review on 8/22/2016. My review now is: I have the safety-tech package and it works flawlessly so far. The city ride could be softer, there is some road feedback thru the steering wheel (has 18" tires), the rear sunshade was replaced once because it spooled up and tangled. 6 months later it did it again. Right rear shock leaked, failed, was replaced. Windshield wiper cowl was replaced (warped out of shape), IMO the front seats could be wider by 2.5 inches. I use a seat cushion. The dash board and rear right door creaks over rougher surfaces and is annoying to hear. U-Connect and Nav features are good. Map updates are expensive and I don't think worth the money unless you travel other cities often. The center arm rest is too high for me. USB port could be located outside the center storage area for easier access. City gas mileage is average. Shifter is finicky and one needs to pay attention to its position when parking. It rolled on me a couple times when I thought it was in PARK and there is a recall for this issue. I looked at the 2016 300C and think my 2014 300C is better due to looks and interior colors. Don't know why the new ones come with white seats, will dirty quickly. As a long distance cruiser my 2014 300C is a very good ride and gas mileage on the highway is better than average. Original review: Got this in June 2014. Gladly traded a 2011 Buick Lacrappe for this car. This 300C has a great ride, good accelleration, very little road noise, coushy heated and cooled seats, and handles road imperfections especially around Philly well but could do better. Gas milage is excellent as long as you dont pound the pedal. Mine has all the bells and whistles. On the down side there were interior trim detail items that should not have been there. Moulding doesnt line up in some spots along the dash, some dashboard noise going over some bumps. Cowl over the speedometer was loose. Shifter needs practice to get used to. Other than that this is a very good purchase. Too soon to tell if it has mechanical issues.
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