Used 2015 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
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This is my 5th Chrysler 300 and it is the best yet. Drive 75 to 80 mph and get 28/29 mpg. Only time in the shop is for oil changes and tire rotation of tires. No warranty claims. Best value of equipment. Would buy another without looking at any other vehicle. Still no problems.
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Don't Tell My 2015 300 It Isn't a Luxury Car...
and don't tell me either. Took Delv mid-April. Ordered 300c with Tech 1 & 2 and Lght gp 18" tires for comfort. Immed took it on 1000 mile trip. Drove better than any luxury car I've driven and they are many.Has ANY thing you can get on any car but in a much simpler format.I traded a twice the price luxury car for this and I got the better of the deal.Highs: Seats, radio, noise suppression, smoothest cruise control avail you don't even know when it goes in and out. No 'clunk' like others, MPG, seats have room under them so no more lost credit cards.Lows:________, and _______ and _______ and I can't think of any more lows. Perhaps more interior color choices... UPDATE 2016 One year of driving: After driving for a year I still love it but a couple of items reared their ugly head....(1) The Bluetooth just conked out today...received a txt and it made a funny noise and disconnected the phone and I could not reconnect. Also tried a couple other phones when I got home and they would not connect either. Noticed the other day it dropped the signal strength meter and showed 0 signal. It would ring the phone first when receiving a call and then ring through the car and was very confusing. Oh, by-the-way don't bother going to UconnectPhone.com. It only helps on 2011 models. Duh! Chrysler please update your stuff. (2) Now for the environmental controls. Once set to the desired temp it does cool the car but then looses its setting someway. i have to constantly adjust the temp. (3) Ride, quietness, smoothness, mpg are all great. Great car just have to correct the above. I would still buy this car again! UPDATE NOVEMBER 2018: Now have 52,000 miles and would not change any of the above. One would think at 3 years old and this millage the car would be showing age signs such as rattles and squeaks........nope, just like the day I drove it home. One thing did cost a bundle ($850) which was a leak in the AC at the compressor. But even with that I would rather have this car than any other. I only change the oil according to the oil life meter on the car which amounts to around every 9,000 miles. Hey, this just might be the last car I buy! Until the next requested update.......... Dobberdawg.
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- S SedanMSRP: $12,900178 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $19,990180 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $13,315163 mi away
Poor beneath the surface
I purchased a 2015 300c 5.7l v8 hemi brand new. First, the cars seat comfort is excellent. The cars driver side seat ventilator motor gave out on its first use. If you want a smooth quiet ride I would avoid the 20" wheels, they are very noisy. The 5.7 hemi is fast but by todays standards not really... Plus the tradeoff of horrible gas mileage. What people who don't own one don't really know is that you have to get the rpm's pretty high in order to take advantage of the torque on the 5.7. I waited for the 2015 model so that I could get the 8-speed transmission. The shifts are jerky and inconsistent which was a concern but livable. Also when moving to 'drive' from 'reverse' and vise versa there is a loud pop when engaging into the gear. The big problem occurred when I was trying to merge on the freeway and under semi hard acceleration the transmission popped into neutral, then downshifted to a gear too low causing a major jerk reaction. I almost got rear ended because of this. This was all before the first oil change at around 8000 miles( the minor issues were present from the beginning). When I took the car in to the dealer they performed a bunch of computer updates. This did not fix the issue and the car did the same thing upon merging on the freeway again. Second trip to the dealer they had to replace the valve body. This car was just bought back from Chrylser through the lemon law. This car is garbage. Which is reflected in the resale value. May car was worth ~$25,000 in less than 1 year with low miles, I purchased it for $40,000! I did research and the Chrysler 300 is #1 in depreciation! This is why you see so many wankstas in used 300's. Save yourself and your wallet from this car and learn from my experience.
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WoW great American Sedan
I have the 5.8 Hemi
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