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5 out of 5 stars

My 300S, a great car

John White, 03/17/2017
2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
45 of 45 people found this review helpful

I went to the dealer ready to lease a 2017 Grand Cherokee. My 300 happened to be on the showroom floor and it was love at first sight. Sounds corny, but it is a beautiful car. I have the non metallic Ceramic Gray Clear Coat paint, AWD, The S premium, group and the S Appearance package. Rides like a dream, gas mileage is acceptable for a big car and in sport mode handles really well. Chrysler has made significant improvement in their electronics, infotainment and interior materials. At least they have in the 300. I've owned 5 Jeeps, T&C van and a Sebring Convertible. My 300 is the best of them all. It is a big car, but doesn't have that big car feel inside. Beats audio is wonderful and the styling of the "S" trim constantly gets compliments. AWD only available with the V6, which is fine. 300 HP is plenty to move this car. I test drove the Hemi RWD model, but since I live in the snowbelt, AWD was the obvious choice. No regrets. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

john lee, 03/20/2017
updated 12/07/2018
2016 Chrysler 300 Alloy 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
23 of 23 people found this review helpful

I just purchased a 300 AWD 2016 in March 2017. The dealership needed to move this car and really discounted the price. I traded in my 2015 Buick Encore(fully loaded, very poor performer) and got an exceptional deal. I took the car home in a snow storm and it was smooth sailing, no skidding, sliding or having the AWD system shut off like it did in the encore. Since the storm, I have put on about 250 miles and this car is a joy to drive. Handles great, accelarates great. So far I have zero complaints. Well done Chrysler! UPDATE 12/2018 STILL LOVE THE CAR GET TONS OF COMPLIMENTS, ONLY ISSUE IS AN INTERIOR RATTLE THAT CANT SEEM TO BE FIXED AND DRIVES ME A BIT NUTTY

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A beautiful vehicle at a great value

Amanda S, 02/24/2017
2016 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
44 of 46 people found this review helpful

I test drove Cadillacs and Lexus's before I came upon the 300. I did not think it would be anything special, but the 300 absolutely shocked me, so much as to think, "why doesn't everyone have one of these?" The ride is so soft and easy-- absolutely effortless to drive. The UConnect system and entire control system is so easy to use; everything that should have a button or knob does and there's no unnecessary cluttering. I love the way the navigation system appears on the driver's dash and decreases the volume of the music only on the driver's side to give an upcoming direction. I do wish that the navigation system allowed the passenger to type while the vehicle is in motion, but I understand why it doesn't allow it. It is such a comfortable car, and if it isn't, there are a multitude of ways that you can adjust the seat to make it most comfortable. The Pentastar engine is fantastic. It's funny that I had the same engine in my Wrangler, yet in this vehicle it seems entirely different: so refined and reliable. I can't tell the auditory difference between when the vehicle is on and when it is off-- that is a great vehicle. I do wish there was more backseat room, but for someone who rarely has backseat passengers, it's hardly a complaint at all and the massive trunk more than makes up for it. I am so happy with this car-- sporty, classic, bold, luxurious and goes like hell, even without the 8. The panoramic sunroof is gorgeous and hardly makes noise when opened, something a lot of other sunroofs fail to do. I'll be running this vehicle into the ground!

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Chrysler 300 The good, the bad and the fantastic

Jimmy Harrison, 09/13/2016
updated 09/14/2017
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
55 of 58 people found this review helpful

The car was a great deal and I got a lot off of the sticker price! It wasn't the color I wanted (black on black), but the car has been surprisingly pleasant to own and drive. I have had it now for a month, and enjoy the car. Positives, technology! The car is wonderful at keeping you in the lane, warning you of traffic and helping you to stop! The navigation and U connect systems are stellar. The acceleration is great and the car is extremely quiet! What I don't like, rear leg room is not great for such a large car, and the seats are pretty hard. I love the heated and cooled seats and cup holders. Finally the front and rear LEDs are great looking and so are the wheels! Now at over 6k miles the car continues to be great, quiet, technologically capable, powerful, and fun. The only problem I have had is that the A/C and U-connect screen whet down. It re-set itself after shutting the car off for a while. Gas mileage in town about 15 mpg but on the road almost 22mpg.

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Lovin the 300s performance and CarPlay

Joe E, 04/19/2017
2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
29 of 30 people found this review helpful

Really is the best American car value out there, and well worth the asking price. Sleek, comfortable, a lot more performance than you expect for a v6, and great tech included too! CarPlay is by far my favorite feature. Love the use of tech within the car, but still easy to use. Has a volume KNOB (which I love). Great gas mileage, and man do I get compliments on the cars looks (inside and out). Really sharp. I recommend the S model, and the sport appearance package makes the outside look the best. Good job Chrysler.

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300C is a niccce full size car

BostonBoy, 03/01/2017
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2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
33 of 35 people found this review helpful

It has been 1 Year of owning the car and I have updated this review. I,m a believer you need certain vehicles based on your age. Teenager- hot rod. newly married with no kids-a 4 door sports car like a Nissan Maxima, having little kids- a minivan or a mid size SUV like a Highlander , purchased a house and will be doing most repairs yourself- Truck, Midlife crisis -Convertible. Well I've been through all that. Next car for me on Lifes Bucketlist is a "Old mans car", there are many out there, from Cadillac , Lincoln, Mercedes etc, I bought myself a 2016 300C, and I love this car! 1st of all, you can get alot off the sticker because they have some tuff competition. Next compare the features in this ultra loaded car to a Cadillac and you can see it,s easily a $10-16000 bargain. Chrysler tries really hard to compete against others by putting a lot in their cars, Michelin mx v4 tires, double sunroof, nice looking chrome wheels, front and back heated seats(who does that !) a Mercedes looking interior layout, a car frame that was used in previous Mercedes E series, 8 speed transmissions. AWD. huge trunk. Accessories Galore. Driving this car with the V6 I find it to have plenty of power and zip. I drove both the V6 and the V8 Hemi on 2 different days and I honestly could not tell the difference. The ride is very comfortable with the 4 wheel independent suspension.the car also has a quiet interior. My only complaint is I find the middle arm rest is set too far back, your elbow is almost falling off the front of it. Small complaint considering their are a hundred things in a car that could bother you. I have been buying Toyotas, Nissans and Mazda,s for 30 years now and it feels good to come back to an American car that I can say I really love. As for the Edmunds review of small rear window -who cares, the car comes with radar sensors in bumpers and a 8" rear back up screen .Take one for a test ride around the town and 1 exit on highway, I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

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Large American car better than hoped

Brian S., 06/26/2017
2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
30 of 32 people found this review helpful

I bought this car after being in mid sized SUV and large pickup trucks for the past 9 years. Coming from that background, this is an amazing car. I have the Sport model and you cannot be put off by the editor's review here. They reviewed a totally different car than mine in totally different circumstances. I was a little afraid of the comments of the ride and handling but I have not found any of that to be the case. The Sport is a tight, smooth, powerful car in mainstream driving situations. During normal driving it exhibits none of the floatiness or undesirable body roll described here. The seats are bolstered and firm so that one is held tightly in position during turning. They may be a little too small, as many of the Dodge/Chrysler products tend to be. Braking is firm and straight for a large car. In fact, one has to be aware of all the automatic systems in place to help you drive. I brake moderately coming to stops and I can feel the system apply more pressure as one of the safety systems thinks I am not stopping fast enough. Either that or the brakes really grab after a few seconds warm up. The engine is smooth and responsive, especially at passing speeds. And I am getting 28MPG right out of the box at moderate (65-70) highway speeds, which is incredible. Visibility does not seem to be a problem, again coming from a truck background. The quietness is also amazing as is the sound system. My wife bought a new 2016 Charger, the sister car to this and while they share platforms, there are distinct differences that are worth the $10,000 difference. I opted for the AWD system, which may be the only models available here in Minnesota. If all-weather capabilities are what you want or need, this car seems like it will provide them and be a worthy premium choice for large cars available.

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Sweet!!!

Tonya, 04/06/2017
2017 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
19 of 20 people found this review helpful

Did not think I would ever buy a car again. Have always driven SUV or pick-up. The more I drive it the more I like it and the gas mileage is wonderful after driving a pick-up for the last 10 years. This car is sleek and stylish handles beautifully and is such a quiet ride. So pleased with my purchase.

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300 the car

Joe, 02/11/2017
2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
15 of 16 people found this review helpful

This my 3rd 300 & they only get better.

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Nice car

jack metzger, 03/22/2017
2017 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

Very peppy! Comfortable ride handles very well. I recommend it!

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Still Loving This Car!

Frank Caruso, 03/27/2019
updated 03/29/2021
2017 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

I bought this car in September 2018 and I really enjoy driving this car. It is incredibly comfortable, handles very well and gets very good gas mileage for a car this size. I average 27 MPG in a mixed setting, but have gone as high as 32 MPG on longer trips. Honestly, the gas mileage is better than my previous vehicle, a 2005 Ford Focus. The electronics are easy to use and I'm really enjoying Apple CarPlay. Two years in and I haven’t had any major problems with this car. Overall, a great purchase and a severely underrated car.

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My Second One

George M., 04/19/2019
updated 07/08/2024
2016 Chrysler 300 Anniversary Package 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

I am the proud owner of a fully loaded 2016 Chrysler 300 Limited 90th Anniversary Edition I purchased in October of 2016. This is my second 300 and my wife and my 3rd. My wife had a new 2006 when we met. I also had a 2011 300 Limited same white exterior and black leather interior as the 2016. All 3 of these cars are and were excellent in every way. We never had any issues and always was the car of choice on any outing or event. The 2011 and 2016 are a big step in the direction of challenging some of the more expensive competitors. We have always compared and found dollar for dollar, the 300 is always the better car and certainly a better buy. For those of you who have not tried one, I recommend you do so before you make a final decision on your next car purchase. You will be glad you did. I only hope Chrysler keeps doing the great job they have to this point as well as keeping this car for years to come. If they do, I will be in the market in a couple of years for my next Chrysler 300 ! UPDATE: Well, in 2011 I bought a new 300 Limited. Bright White with Balck leather interior. Had it 3 years and loved it. not one issue. sold it because also had my 2001 Lincoln Town Car Cartier as well as my Jaguar XJ-S convertible. We sold our home and moved into our new home. Needed garage room and one car had to find a new home. Fast forward to 2016, I sold my Lincoln and off to shop for the updated 2016 Chrysler 300. Found the one I own now. It has been the same joy I had with the 2011. It ended up being the same color combo as my 2011. No issues. have 43,000 miles now almost 8 years later. Always serviced at Chrysler. 2 minor recalls serviced;1 interior component replaced under warranty after the warranty expired. Chrysler honored their commitment to quality. I get 19 to 20 mpg around town and up to 32-34 mpg highway on regular gas. All in all, the ride quality, drivers seating position, the great gas mileage, excellent build quality and sharp looks adds up to a car to keep forever. Looked around and nothing out there that I would consider that compares.

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I LOVE THIS CAR!!!

PJBooper, 11/04/2019
2016 Chrysler 300 Anniversary Package 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

When I am in this car I feel like I am driving a luxury vehicle. I have the AWD. The ride is smooth, the sound system is superior to any other car I have ever owned and sometimes when I have arrived at my destination I don't want to get out! ha ha.... But seriously, this car is fantastic. I have the V6 and it is very powerful on the road. This baby can move. My husband is the one who convinced me to get this car. Granted he has great taste in cars, but I really do love this one and I am glad we chose it. The panoramic moon roof in the anniversary edition is the best. I just LOVE that aspect of the car. I bought my car used and as I was test driving it, I was wondering what would make a person want to give this car up! It is wonderful. Get one. You won't regret it!!

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What a fantastic car!

Walter White, 09/09/2019
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
11 of 12 people found this review helpful

I have a 2016....picked the wrong year. I never write reviews....but I had such great luck with this car I had to see if my car was a fluke! But it looks like these are great cars. I have a V8 300S and I beat the h*ll out of it. Ive driven it 30 miles way back up into the desert. I put about 24,000 miles a year on it and it has never failed me...... zero maintenance except for oil. I am even a leadfoot. Even at 71k I am still on the same set of brakes WTF??? I have owned Vette's and BMW's but this has been the best. So happy with this car.

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Amazed at this vehicle my 300 S 2017

John, 07/13/2017
updated 01/13/2021
2017 Chrysler 300 Alloy 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
11 of 12 people found this review helpful

I must tell you that this was the best purchase I have ever made in a new vehicle. The dealer was incredible and so supportive in every way. The price was greatly appreciated and made my experience at the dealer all that much better. Now as far as the care it has delivered beyond my expectations. I was a little aprehensive because I went from the 5.7 L Hemi to the 6 cylinder engine. I hasn't disapointed one bit and I do appreciate the increased mileage. The ride is tight and with the 300 S version the car is glued to the road. I love the performance tires and the overall look that is the 300 S version. The interior is every bit as incredible if not better than my old 300 C. This vehicle blows me away! I would recommend this vehicle to anyone who is looking for an amazing ride and comfort. Car continues to perform like new. I am so happy with my decision to purchase the car. No regrets.

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Wonderful car.

Joe L., 07/24/2020
updated 01/27/2022
2016 Chrysler 300 Anniversary Package 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

I bought my 2016 Chrysler 300 Anniversary Edition brand new... black in black. It has been a wonderful car. We still have it. It is my wife's favorite car. We drove a Lincoln Town Car, before they stopped making them. I took my wife to look at other new luxury cars, thinking about getting a new car. She said none of the cars she saw were close to her Chrysler 300, so we will still drive it a few more years. After 5 years of driving, we still love this car. I often think of replacing it, but why? Our Anniversary Edition has a better quality leather interior than most current cars, and rides fantastic. We have only put 40k miles on it, and maintained it, so it is still like new. Best car we have ever had!!

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300c

300c, 07/26/2018
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2017 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

Great driving car even with the v6 great gas mileage 58000 miles no problems still drives great

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2 valve bodies in under 9000 miles

Disappointed, 09/29/2018
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

I had to put in 2 Valve bodies in the transmission in under a year and before the car hit 9000 miles. The sport suspension leaves a lot to be desired as well. I feel that the suspension should be much smoother for a $42,000 sticker price. The car is beautiful and the electronics and standard safety features are great, however my transmission issues and suspension rattles outweigh the beauty. The resale value is poor as well.

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I love ❤️ car that I named it my baby boy

Iris galvan, 07/03/2018
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2017 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

To go ahead and buy this Chrysler it’s worth every penny on it.

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best car for the money

Ron, 06/10/2018
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2017 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

I wanted a car not a suv with awd and many safety features. The 300c was the only one. Because it dose not hold it's value very well it becomes very affordable with low mileage and just one year old. I am very pleased with the car.

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Love my 300C

Suzie C. in Texas, 04/28/2018
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2017 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
6 of 8 people found this review helpful

This is my 4th Chrysler 300 and my first 300C. After shopping, test driving and comparing everything from a Volkswagon to a Lincoln I can honestly say you won't find a better, more luxurious, distinctive car for the money. It has the power to get out of its own way and deliver a comfortable stylish commute that doesn't look like every other car on the road.

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Updated review - warranty and customer service

JTM, 05/16/2017
updated 05/17/2019
2017 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
21 of 39 people found this review helpful

I bought this my 300 last week and love it! Comfortable ride and so far am getting 23.5 mph average town and road. How great is that? :-) Rides like a dream and is easy to drive. Looks great to boot! I HIGHLY recommend this car! I bought the Velvet Cherry with the linen colored leather seats. Am sooo happy! Update: I've had this car for 1 year and have had to take it in for repairs 3 times. The warrenty that I paid $1,200 for is no good. My back wheels started rattling horribly. Took it into the dealership in Opelika, AL for repair which should have been covered with only 10,000 miles and 11 months ownership. They said... not original wheels and they would not honor Chrysler dealership in FL where car was purchased during a move after hitting a deer that totaled my last car (A Chevy which brand I should have gone back to) and I tried to get car wheels fixed under my "purchased" warrenty. They would not honor that either and I would have to pay $1,200 per wheel to get fixed. A friend told me to take the car to a tire place in Valley, AL which I did and they took off the wheels and put a small piece of cardboard behind the hubcaps and no more rattle. And, they did not charge me a thing. I called Chrysler customer service and they would not honor the warrenties either. I will never buy another Chrysler and would trade the car but my mother loves driving it. I'm currently driving her 2012 Chevy Acadia and she's driving my 300 (She drives alot less that I do). Long story short - I will never buy another Chrysler and do not recommend to my friends and family. It's a pretty car but without my car being wrecked or any damage, the wheels just started rattling and I could get no service from Chrysler or the dealerships. No wonder the company about went under years ago. :-) Update 5/2019. Sold the car. Just did not feel comfortable driving something that Chrysler and their dealerships will not stand behind. I’m now driving my 83 yr old mother’s 2012 GMC Acadia. It is solid and the Chevy/gmc dealership here in my home town in Al does whatever we need done to it at a reasonable price and this car has never had an issue. Will never buy a Chrysler product again and I do not recommend.

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please help

Al Simendinger, 06/14/2017
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2017 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
14 of 27 people found this review helpful

I have owned a few Chryslers but this 2017 is the worst, I had problems from the start-------transmission,radio,g.p.s. I had service done and they said it was o.k. but it wasn't. do they ever field test it ??????. I am bringing it back again

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Absolutely the WORST car ever!

Very unhappy customer, 11/09/2017
2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
23 of 46 people found this review helpful

I would not recommend this car. Ever since the car was brand new the radio would not work, the brakes acted up and the sensors would work when they wanted to. The car was in the shop a month and a half. They were unable to fix it completely. Chrysler refused any compensation what so ever! Do not buy any of their brands! Their saying of wanting to make costumer a happy is a complete joke!

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Toe 2 Toe with 2016 Azera

meathead 1986, 07/07/2019
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2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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After already owning a 2016 Base Azera we traded in 2 other vehicles for this 1. We now have both being driven daily in our household and I can say they both offer a unique ride. 300 is built VERY well and gets decent mileage for its size. biggest thing this car has over the Azera is the AWD which makes it a beast. Outside of that and it's super American styling the Azera can keep up with it on dry pavement while offering a slew of features you can't get on the S model unless you pay much more money. This is a great choice however just make sure you really do your homework and really look at what features you want. Numbers on paper are nearly identical in the performance category with only a 1mpg improvement and a 1ft smaller turning radius on the Azera. Don't know why they went to an 8-speed transmission as it seems like a lot and the Hyundai can get away with 6 and keep up.... In the end it does it's job very well and makes you feel "snobby" when driving it which is what it's intended to do in my opinion. Again look around as this isn't the only option but a very good one. ***UPDATE*** 2020 JAN 8 After having the car for some time now I can say it's been a great replacement to the Azera with a few quirks thrown in. -Ride Quality *Ride quality is pretty impressive in this car. Somehow with it's crazy weight it manages to balance the stiffness spirited drivers like with the ability to absorb most bumps presented in the road. This coupled with the AWD system on the car provides a great balance for such a large car and I can see now why so many people like it. -Acceleration *When in normal drive mode this can seem mediocre. However, when you turn off traction control and put it into sport mode (using paddle shifters) this thing is impressive!!! for a V6 it has plenty of power in the midrange. - Room * You really shouldn't have to read this to know that this is a big luxury car with space to spare. The only complaint I'd say I have on this subject is that the back seats don't have nearly as much legroom as expected for a car of this size. Once you get to the trunk though you see that large void to fill and that makes up for it. Another minor issue is that it's so large that when you have just a few smaller items they tend to roll around and get everywhere back there. Not a huge issue but can be slightly annoying. - Tech * After owning this thing for some time now and playing with all the features and options it isn't bad. I know they took care of alot of complaints in newer models so I really won't even gripe about much outside the fact that the base model S doesn't offer any blind spot warning. with a car this big and mirrors that small you really need them here and I hope that they snuck this into the newer models. Something else that hopefully is fixed is that in the frigid temps up here when it snows or there's freezing drizzle/rain the defroster can't keep up with it without you being smoked out of the car. Because of this the wipers don't do their job and freeze up, causing you to have to stop and break ice from them after every 20-25min of driving in these conditions. - Gas Mileage * OK so this is a large car... and with my wife's habits of hibitually remote starting this thing it KILLS the gas mileage. if it weren't for that this thing would average somewhere around 27-28mpg's between city and highway. but because she loves a warm vehicle in the cold we average 11... 11 mpg's... haha. for such a large car 27mpg's average isn't that bad (I'm not including my wifes bad habits) and easily stays on par with the old Azera mentioned in the initial review while having AWD and looking sharper on the outside. - Maintenance and other minor issues * Outside of the normal oil changes and tire rotations this thing has been a real pleasure to drive 95% of the time. a few quirks you should be aware of when driving this thing. When you have your phone paired and are listening to whatever is coming through your phone, EVERY time you get a text message the car begins to break down who sent it... every time. If you have kids that don't know how to include everything in one message this can lead to a string of 10-20 notifications and become VERY annoying. Next is when the key fob begins to die and say dropping kids off at school, the car will notify you that the fob has left the vehicle (it's still in your pocket or purse or whatever) and you must then place the car in park, turn it off, turn it on and be on your way. Seems minor until you go to start the car and it won't start (dieing fob) and could become an emergency. my reccomendation is always keep a fresh set of batteries in the center console/glove box so you can change them on the fly. Keep in mind you'll need a knife or scissors to open the battery packages on these things. Overall this is a very nice vehicle with alot to offer at a very reasonable price. you wont be dissapointed.

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TOTAL GARBAGE POOR QUALITY AND NO PARTS TO FIX

BRYAN, 12/06/2018
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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This car has had nothing but issues. Paint was chipping and peeling with in the first month of ownership. Navigation radio locks up and has been replaced 3 times, and still freezes. Gas tank leak fixed once now leaking again. Door panels are coming apart at the top and the inside door handle broke on the passenger side door. Worst yet THERE ARE NO REPLACEMENT DOOR PANELS and I have waited for 4 months with NO RESOLVE FROM CHRYSLER!!!

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Great car

Eric Tuokkola, 07/02/2018
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Love the styling and the comfort. Technology/entertainment package is great.

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Loving my 2016 Chrysler 300

Thomas Bailey, 11/22/2017
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2016 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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It rides and drives well, although I had to replace Lifters at 80,000 miles and replace Thermostat it runs strong.Replaced original battery at 101,000 miles along with Oil Pump. Happy with my 300. no major issues at 123,000miles. runs well. rides good.

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GET THE HEMI V8

David H, 11/13/2018
2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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My 300S has the optional 5.7 Hemi V8. Nothing wrong with the standard 6 cylinder for most people, but the V8 makes better sense with this 4400 pound car. The only issues I have with the car is that the ride quality could be better. I constantly hear thumping sounds coming from the suspension over irregular pavement to the point I had the car inspected to see if something was loose in the suspension. Nothing was found, just the way the car is. If I had to do over, I would get the 300C as the suspension is not as tight at the S model. If I could change anything about the car it would be the rotating gear selector. IT SUCKS!! Wish they would go back to a real shifter lever. I have to be looking at the knob when I go from drive to park as I find that it will stop at reverse and will lurch backwards. I know the rotating knob shifters are the latest thing, but they are not as intuative as a regular shifter.

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Great job

Terry , 11/12/2019
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Great car, awesome sales deal

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Basically a new used 2016

Fred M, 10/10/2020
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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Just purchased a slightly used 2016 300s AWD with the v6 and could not be happier. With only $31,000 miles and a sale price of $18,600 from the local Chevrolet dealership I have been amazed on how nice this car is. Other than missing apple CarPlay all is the same as a new 2020. Highly recommend to anyone!

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One of the best cars I have ever owned

Some guy, 07/27/2021
2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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This is one of the best cars I have ever owned, very reliable. I have put 130,000 miles on it and have never had a hiccup with it, drive it to Washington DC more time than I care to remember and it looks and operates as new. I would highly recommend Chrysler 300 to anyone looking for a new car.

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A Great Sedan for Traveling Comfortably

Tim, 10/28/2024
2017 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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My 300c is very comfortable and for the size gets very good mileage, especially on trips. For the last 3 years I've averaged 25.6 mpg overall and sometimes get 30 mpg on trips. I have the Harmon Kardon sound system and it's very good. My only complaints are that Chrysler had to replace the stereo head unit but thankfully it was still under warranty. The back up camera works only intermittently. I have 118,000 miles on the car and other than maintaining it have spent very little. I'm thinking about replacing it later this year primarily because the car went out of production in 2023 and there are still many new ones on dealers lots so I should be able to get one at a bargain price.

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300 s V8 RWD

David Rose, 03/28/2019
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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Sporty suspension so don’t expect floaty ride. Repairs in first 30k miles: Driver side strut, back up camera, 2 recall issues. OEM tires lasted 22k miles. Brakes need replacing at 35k. Small rattle from dash.

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A pretty decent car

Steve, 07/10/2020
2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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Very comfortable car. Quality control is lacking as I’ve had a few trim pieces that failed at 50,000 miles. Also had several wiring harnesses not plugged in at the factory. U-connect sucks. It’s slow, pairing takes minutes not seconds. Has decent power for a big car. The transmission can be clunky, it doesn’t like when you go from braking almost to a stop and hit the gas. The doors open wide enough for me to get my mother in law in from a wheelchair, other cars we looked at the doors didn’t open far enough. Engine is actually pretty good if you take care of it. Maintenance is higher than older cars because of the modern engine design almost all new cars are the same idea. I’ve had mine for 3 years now and still like it, just wish the quality control had been better.

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2016 Chrysler 300s

Craig Zimmerman, 09/18/2016
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Always in the shop!!!

Karen, 06/18/2020
2016 Chrysler 300 Anniversary Package 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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I had the a/c replaced the first year I owned the car. Then, other a/c issues. Then, back up camera and key fobs not working. They had no idea why! Now my a/c is blowing hot on the passenger side and cool on the drivers side. For a 4 year old car, I have had nothing but TROUBLE with this car. I gave up my 12 year old Taurus for this car and some days sorry I did. I didn't have as many issues with my 12 year old car as I have had with the Chrysler. SO disappointed.

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What Did I do! Downgraded HUGH MISTAKE

Velvet, 07/21/2018
2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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I now have a 2016. Best part less miles on it. I loved my 2013 300C Luxury black on Black sedan. Not so much with the 2016. That 8 was overcharged by a 1000 plus dollars as dealership did NOT honor the PRICE they had on line. Yet said they.would.. the 2016 is Lacking so much. I hate that I made that stupid trade. It was a huge downgrade to me. I loved my 13. I have to ask God everyday I think of this 2016 LORD HELP ME TO LIKE IT. Yet I have to thank GOD for a vehicle.

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2017 Chrysler 300s 5.7 Hemi

David Fales, 09/07/2019
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2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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My wife and I have always bought a new car every couple of years, but we've decided this is a forever car. We love the classic style, and the dropped down handling. We've made many performance modifications to make it our own and there are more to come. 1000 horsepower? Other cars and trucks will come and go, but this one is a keeper. One thing that I don't like is that the car puts itself into park when you turn the engine off. I was trying to work on the rear end and couldn't unlock it so that I could work on it. If I want the car in "park," I'd like to do it myself. Update: We loved the car, but decided to update and buy a new car. We loved the Chrysler, but like all the Chrysler cars we’re had, the radio stopped working and we we lost every function except the back up camera.

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My 300

Walt, 02/22/2022
2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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This is my second Chrysler 300. This 300C is full of luxury that you don't get in other comparable sedans. It rides good and the gas mileage is excellent for a big car. The interior is spacious and roomy as well.

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Sweet Ride

MOPAR Man, 11/30/2022
2016 Chrysler 300 Alloy 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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This is the second Chrysler 300 I’ve had my first was a 2007. I was pleased with all the improvements that had been made since my last one. Really sorry that Chrysler is discontinuing this model in favor of an electric version. Internal combustion rules until a safe hydrogen model can be made.

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Nice big luxury car

Art Williams , 01/15/2023
2016 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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The 300 is a nice car for in town or on the road. I love the looks especially with the tinted windows.

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LOOKS GOOD AND SCOOTS

ROADRUNNER, 01/20/2023
2016 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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This vehicle is quick, gets good mpg for a large vehicle, love it !!!

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Clean

Edwin , 04/15/2024
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Great car

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Black Beauty

Lou from Jersey, 06/30/2024
2016 Chrysler 300 Anniversary Package 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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Started off leasing this car ... I fell in love with it and winded up buying it. Great ride, and timeless style. purchased the extended warranty which was worth it. I did have a problem with the GPS and Radio which Chrysler replaced. No problems since. The 3.6 VVT. engine with the 8 speed Transmission gives you plenty of power... when you need it. Makes you feel safe and secure especially with NJ. Traffic. .I would highly recommend this vehicle.

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Stylish and smooth!

Brian, 08/15/2024
2016 Chrysler 300 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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I've had this car since June 2017 and I love it! This car drives very quietly and smoothly. Pasengers remark that it doesn't feel like we're going as fast as we are since it's so smooth and quiet. I have the V6 and it has good acceleration and can easily drive fast which I like as I have a heavy foot. I love the look of the car, very stylish. I also enjoy the sunroof with extended moonroof. I maintain the car regularly and it has been dependable with one major issue. the OEM rear drive shaft failed and had to be replaced and I had a coil (cylinder #2) fail.

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Armyvet89, 06/26/2023
2017 Chrysler 300 C Platinum 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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I have owned 3….300’s. 2097, 2015, and now 2017C Platinum! It’s my best one yet! I wrecked my 2015 300s after only a few months. I was looking for another S but this C has the Gloss Black exterior with the cream interior which looks a rare! I saw it and I was hooked! AWD with only 40k mikes? Yes please!! Smooth ride, roomy, nice pick up with the 3.6L engine (though I plan to add a cool air intake system)…I’m 6’5 and 290 pounds so I appreciate the room it offers! Sunroof, heated/cooled seats! Nothing negative at all. I’ve read about the poor “view” through the back window but I have no issues with that. Maybe I’m used to it after owning 3 already..

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You missing out

Levoy, 10/09/2023
2017 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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I've had my 300S for 3 years now , it rides like a dream smooth and quick when I need it. When I found this car I knew it was the one. To perfectly honest it hasn't let me down yet. I would tell anyone who thinks of getting 1 you won't be disappointed . Everywhere I go get compliments the car.

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Best car I've ever owned

Mirja, 05/07/2024
2017 Chrysler 300 Limited 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
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I bought this car in 2018 with almost 30,000 kms on it. Since it had been a rental, I decided to get an extended warranty. But, 6 years and 96,000+ kms later, it has been worry-free! All I have ever done is the regular maintenance. However, recently I realized it was actually over-due for a tune-up. Although I had not noticed a decline, the tune-up significantly boosted the power and smoothness. It feels like I'm driving a new car! Over the years, I have been impressed by the over-all quality and every once in a while I've also been delighted by the thoughtful features which make this car feel like such a steal for the money! I was sorry to learn that Chrysler will not be making this car any more.

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