Used 2014 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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black beauty
great ride
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Not an impressive car
Bought my 2014 used with 21k miles on to it, drove perfect in every aspect, smooth ride, smooth shifts from the 8 speed, good power from the 3.6L VVT, very comfortable to take trips in with plenty of trunk space. Once the car reached 31k miles the transmission started to act up, hesitating on first to second gear changes, down shifting at strange times, the vehicle has 92k miles now, the front CV axles clunk on deceleration at times and the rear end as well, the brakes were a constant issue, first the rotors warped twice for seamingly no reason at all i replaced them with aftermarket carbon rotors and ceramic pads and never had an issue since, the bluetooth is wonky at times, the interior quality is bad, panels squeak, the glovebox squeaks, the fake chrome/silver on the shifter and steering wheel is peeling off and very sharp, the drivers seat makes a terrible clunk noise when moving around in it and always has, the fabric that covers the large sunroof is thin and when the windows are down and your driving it makes an annoying flapping noise, you cant drive with the back windows down because it makes the worst helicopter noise and shakes your brain to pieces. The materal they used to cover the area between the center console and the stereo is awful it started to peel back away from the fake wood where the shifter is and is now falling off, over all i dislike the car and wont buy another chrysler or dodge product ever again.
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,37088 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,99593 mi away
- C SedanMSRP: $17,99087 mi away
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If you can find one, get it!
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Would buy this car again in a heartbeat
Watch your throttle toe--it's fast. ***65,000 miles now. Still bone stock 300s. Car has performed flawlessly. Just hit 80k without so much as a hiccup--still loving this car! 90K now zero issues staying bone stock. 99k added R1 concepts brakes and rotors. Still running as new on Goodyear assurance all seasons, great ttires
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I love it - 2014 300C
2023 Update - Still driving it and loving it. No problems. Dread having to replace it - Never been an SUV guy and large sedans are becoming dinosaurs like me. Roomy & comfortable with wide ample trunk capable of handling 2 sets of golf clubs easily. The only problem I have had in several years & nearly 50,000 miles was a slight "bucking" as I came to a stop. My first oil-change to the dealership solved that problem with a free software update. Living in FL I wanted the air-conditioned seats that I love. Great car.
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