Used 2018 Chrysler 300 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Sporty luxury car
Best car I ever owned. Always bought GM products. Never dreamed I would be driving a Chrysler. well engineered. A real luxury car and sports car all in one. The only thing missing is the kitchen sink. One of the most over looked and under rated cars on the market
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The Queen's Ride
The car is a very room comfortable ride. It has more bells and whistles than you know what to do with! It is a very tight smooth ride and a beauty to the eye.
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300 Fleet review!
First off, let me disclose that we are a 10 year limo company in Florida with a fleet of Caddis, lincolns and 300s. We have put over 250k miles on most (have 6) of these 300s with very little issues. These cars are built solid, quiet and efficient. The mileage and performance in these cars is far and above any of our other makes. We have a number of our high end business clients that request the 300 over the others simply because of the comfort (back seat position), room and quietness to make calls and do work. As a driver I can honestly say that everything is exactly where it needs to be...easy to read, control and fine tune...The climate control is perfect (even with black ext. and black int. in Florida!!), the ride and handling is quiet, tight and responsive. The MPG vs the power in our V6 cars is excellent as well.
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Great Car, 2nd 300!
I have never had any significant problems with either of my 300's. Put lots of miles on them (168,000 first one) (138,000 second - so far). It really helps to have a good dealer. I have a really good one in the small town where I live. I see many comments about bad repair issues. The consistency of Chrysler dealers is an issue.
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No other sedan like it on the road.
I have owned many different vehicles over the years. BMW's, Lincolns, Acura, Avalon. and other top mfg's., (still own a BMW X3) Never took the time to write a review on any of them. I feel compelled to share my experience with the 300C. I've owned the 300C for two months. A V8 engine for great power when needed on the highway, easy to use controls, safety features galore, plenty of room for passengers and a large trunk. Fold down rear seats a real plus. 19 speaker stereo system is terrific. Runs on regular gas and surprising good highway gas mileage. I got 29mpg on my first long trip. I personally love the design because it is different then any other sedan on the road. It remains to be seen how it will hold up over time.....but for now it is a pleasure to drive.
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Great deal
Much better than I expected. Leased the car a year ago , 8,000 miles, and had no idea how much I’d like it. I chose the 300S because of the deal and not the car. Quality has been excellent as has performance. All systems and menus are intuitive or easy to figure out. We have another new car and after a month I’m still going to YouTube to figure out the menus. I have blind spot monitoring so I don’t have visibility problems. I’ve been surprised at how much I’ve enjoyed the alpine speakers. Gas mileage is not an issue with me as I don’t drive many miles. Last winter the awd handled snowy roads easily. The tires have wide sidewalls and seem more resistant to road damage than those on other cars we’ve owned. The one issue I have is that it is a very large sedan and I do search for parking spots that are easy to access. The extra walk is good for me and cheaper than the gym I work out at. Although I’m in an age group that generally prefers large sedans I normally like smaller cars, my toy is a 1991 Mazda Miata. I have absolutely no regrets about my lease and am thoroughly enjoying driving this great example of the dying breed of sedans.
Worthy Tribute to 60's 300
The classic American luxo-cruiser sedan survives, the 300 Hemi pays tribute to it forerunners of the 60's with great respect for tradition. I have owned several 300's and Chargers, they are just great cars. Driving comfort, great style and power o'plenty are this car's greatest attributes. The C&D and Edmunds reviewers always complain about body roll and other handling characteristics that the vast majority of drivers, including enthusiasts couldn't distinguish from dog doodle--people that buy this car do so for it's all too uncommon style and comfort--not to put it on the track at Road America. The 300 is a great ride for your daily driver, even with the Hemi it gives respectable fuel economy. A skilled driver can squeeze 20-21 mpg for a typical mix of city and highway driving. I hope the next generation is even better.
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Review by a pro
I drive for Uber and Lyft. Over 125 miles a day. Very comfortable car easy access and very easy for people to get in and out of. Very quiet on the road and that is important for conversations as most people are in the back seats. 20 to 23 mpg. No maintenance issues and I receive compliments all the time on the looks of the car. Info system and screen is terrific, located and easily accessible. Large trunk can hold 4 suitcases for airport runs. Excellent visibility all around the vehicle. Had a very smooth ride and handles road bumps very well.
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Great ride
This car is so comfortable and has that sporty feel also. The functionality of the dash and features are easy to use. The ride is smooth and has the power to get up to speed and cruise.
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Best $50,000 Rolls you can buy
I Understand this is one of the last versions of the classic Chrysler big ride. I had owned several German luxury brands to compare. For the price point, this vehicle serves as a large smooth high tech luxo cruser with great styling and feel. The 20 inch wheels provide great handling and you can really feel the road. This is my second S model that is actually better than the first one. Great on the road with plenty of style, room, and comfort. As of February 2022 I am on my third 300s. This one has all the stuff bells and whistles, the 5.7L hemi v8!!. And it is black inside and out. This would be perhaps one of the last naturally aspirated V8’s left. No turbo or supercharging. It’s a loafer at a tad over 362 hp But it has about 400 foot pounds of torque. It’s plenty fast and and thirsty. The suspension is tweaked for the extra power and weight and as always the car is really quiet in the road. As
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You gotta getcha one of these
I bought the 300S without doing any reviews. This was an impulse buy I haven't regretted. The salesman knew exactly what I wanted and he was right to put me in this car, I have NO regrets. I haven't had her on a long trip yet so can't attest to highway MPG.
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What a Fantastic ride.
I have always been a GM person. Need AWD where we live and wife wanted something different Wow! Does this car ride/drive nice. Chrysler has really stepped up their game the last few years. Car is really sharp. I hope they decide to continue the full size 300.
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Best car I have ever known...
Thank you Chrysler!!!!’
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not my first chrysler 300,won't be my last
The vehicle handles very well, looks great, a luxury vehicle.
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300 S
Sharp look, great lines with lots of kick on the road. very pleased!
Love our flawless 300AWD
When compared to comparable cars, the price alone makes it a must see. After driving it, the ride, performance, luxury, and power to weight are excellent. Ours has leather interior w/ panoramic moon roof, feels almost like an air conditioned convertible. I've run fleets for over 45 years, owned over 20 POV's , and I have had few that could match the combination of fun, looks, performance, luxury that we found our 300 AWD. Then, add the plus of the AWD and Winter just became a whole lot easier. We've had it 4 years and it has been absolutely flawless. Could not be happier. And, Findlay Chrysler/Jeep in Post Falls, is, without a doubt, the best car dealership we've ever done business with, and I've been through a few in 55 years of driving. At this point, I can't think of, or imagine, anything that would entice my wife to trade. A replacement simply does not exist today.
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Great luxury ride for little money
This is one terrific automobile and a great looking car nice styling smooth ride good handling and acceleration I have had a lot of cars over the years and this ranks with the best of them .The purchase price for this car , with it's comfort styling and materials makes this car not only a great buy but a steal compared to the prices being paid for some of the psydo luxury automobiles out there. Nothing fake about this machine-Just test drive one and make up your own mind .Don't take my word or anyone's word see for yourself.
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I love this car!!!
I bought this car used a little over a year ago. Except for a few quirks in the infotainment it has performed perfectly. The AWD performed flawlessly this past winter. The heated steering wheel is a must have if you live in the northern climates. The 3.6 Pentastar engine does a great job of moving this heavy car. The 8 speed ZF transmission also does a good job but can be caught by surprise occasionally. I’ve adapted to it though. The gas mileage could be better but I don’t take long trips so I don’t know how good the highway mileage is. The 6 speaker premium sound system is one of the best I’ve ever heard. Seats are comfortable and on the rare occasion I’m not listening to music, it’s quiet as a tomb going down the road. The Michelins I’m sure contribute. I’ve had cars that I just loved to get into but not at this level! The climate control is also one of the best that I’ve seen as far as heating and cooling quickly which is amazing for such a big car! The only sad part is that they’ll probably be discontinued. What a beautiful looking car!
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Is a 300 For You?
I purchased 2018 Chrysler 300 AWD Touring off the dealer's floor as a left-over in 2019. First the good things--it is a beautiful triple black with heated leather seats, V6, special wheels, double moon roof, large screen navigation system, sirus-XM. The 300 rides well, and feels solid. There is an annoying "clicking-like" rattle behind the driver. It took me weeks to find the source which was a a large interior plastic piece. I fixed it, but on occasion it makes a noise when going over bumps. The dashboard is exquisite with a nighttime blue hue to the instruments. The automatic transmission selector in a knob, which has taken me quite a while to get use to. Although I don't have the top sound system, it is still really good. The rear camera is a blessing, and should have been on vehicles much earlier. I think that in this case, unlike the Charger or Challenger, the 300 is an acquired taste. Although to some it may look stodgy, it is really an elegant design. I gave the 300 4-stars, because some of the "niggling" issues impacted on the true enjoyment of ownership. But, for what I consider a real bargain, I recommend this 300 touring, which lands barely south of $40K.
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Great Sport Sedan
I have a 2018 Chrysler 300S. The more I drive this car the more I fall in live with it!
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My 3rd consecutive 300
I buy used low mileage fully loaded every two to three years. I love big cars with lots of room I can't say enough about the 300. The technology package is a must-have. I love this car and get complimented often.
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Awesome 300
This car is great. I love the ride and the look. My only regret is not getting the V8 and panoramic view sunroof. If I had that it would be totally worth the extra money.
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Rattles and No High Beams
I loved the car, but I'm very disappointed after only 10 weeks of leasing the car (driving 400 miles per week), there is a rattle in the glove box, a rattle coming from the back seat area and the high beam headlights malfunction (they don't come on) in weather below 10 or 15 degrees. I brought it in for service and they were not able to resolve anything, but did see an error code. So glad this is a lease and not a purchase.
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Will never buy another Chrysler!
I have owned my BRAND NEW 300 for 8 months. I had to take it back to the dealership the first time because the passenger side door panel was bucking up and coming off. THAT was fixed under the warranty (oh, and let me mention that I paid $800 extra for the warranty that was supposed to cover the car as long as I own the car). I moved from FL back home to AL 3 months ago. Last month (with 10,000 miles on the car please keep in mind), the back driver wide wheel starting rattling like a bucket of bolts. I took it to the dealership here in AL confident that would be fixed too. Well, guess what? The warranties are VOID because the dealership in FL swapped the wheels and the original equipment wheels are not on the car anymore. This swap was never mentioned to me and now that $800 warranty I paid for is not worth the paper it's written on. I am probably going to trade this car that rides and looks good and take a loss on it because the little things are aggravating me to death and it's not worth the aggravation. I am going back to Chevy products. I never in 40 years of driving had this problem with Chevy vehicles and they always stood behind their products. I even called Chrysler yesterday and today and was told this was a "dealership" problem. Well, it's not going to be my problem for much longer. I am sick and tired of getting nowhere and listening to "excuses". Chrysler customer service and reliability is nothing to speak of. I paid a lot of money for this car and the warranty. Shame on this company! No wonder there are so many Fords and Chevys on the road. UPDATE: Edmunds asked for a updated review since it's been awhile since I posted the original. My 83 year old mother drives the Chrysler and I drive her 12 year old Chevy to work. She only drives to the store and church and it is easier for her to get into than her Chevy. I still will never buy another Chrysler product as long as I live and as soon as I get this one paid down some or if something happens to my mother (I pray not), it will be traded for a Chevy. Still not a happy camper because the warrenty sucks and I'm just praying nothing happens to it that is major.
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S type
This a very nice classy car. Smooth ride with plenty of room front and back.
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This was my car
This car is a great car, has all you could ever ask for in a sport sadan, lots of leg room, great on gas and has the power of a jet loved it and I was sad to traid it in but we needed a 4 wheel drive.
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Still going strong.
Better than expected gas mileage, quiet, comfortable ride, and good power. Also a really good looking vehicle.
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Chrysler 300s Ceramic Gray
Don't be afraid to deal
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Be alert
Be on the lookout one of my tie rods broke on half had hell for warranty to cover .
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Very sharp looking
Spacious luxurious car with great amenities.Good value for the money
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great car except for no CD player!!
GREAT mileage..NO CD PLAYER!!!
Great Car for the price
I got this car with 3 miles on it and it needed an alignment I have owned this car for just about 3 years I have had 9 alignments and three sets of tires all within 80,000 miles. The back seat and dash rattle on interstate and now the stereo will not hold presets once the car is turned off. I'm not really surprised its a cheap car I really did not expect much for the price. Brand new Full size car for $25k out the door. Its a great car for the price just sell it once it get about 3 years old..
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Do not buy this car new
This a good car with some flaws. I have a squeezing rattle coming from the rear and a hollow rattle in the dash. Transmission has some kind of shutter when shifting and gas mileage is aweful. On top of all that. I lost over 20k in value when I drove it off the lot. Do not buy new. Buy used.
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Great looking auto
This is the first Chrysler purchase. In 2004 I thought the 300 looked great ...but was unable to purchase one until 2018. I get positive comments from everyone----including young people.
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Black Beauty
This is my 3rd Chrysler 300. All the ones that came before this 2018 model were good solid cars with excellent technology. This 2018 model is a great ride with comfortable seats and modern safety equipment. The one drawback is the entertainment system. If you need to adjust the controls, make a call or do anything that requires the controls to be seen, the radio has to be turned on. My previous 300's never had to be on and the system would always show most of the controls while the Radio was off but this new one has to be turned on to use any other function the entertainment system gives you. When the car is in reverse and the camera goes on, you can't turn on the radio. The car has to be in park or driving forward for the radio to be turned on. I have called the dealer and Chrysler and was told this is how the new model functions. Until they fix this screwup, this will be the last Chrysler I own.
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Very disappointed
I've never owned a new car where the radio has gone out within two years of me paying it off mind you the cost of replacement is $2,000. Window trim has buckled, this is a Chrysler 300 2018 wtf
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Buyer Beware!!! Super High Depreciation!
Purchased this car and after having for 6 months needs changed and decided to trade car in and WOW! Sticker was $48000 with all available options. Had a $6000 rebate. 6 months later car was worth $20000 on a trade on a new vehicle with only 4500 miles on our car. DO NOT buy this vehicle if you plan on trading in with in a couple years. Make sure your insurance coverage includes total replacement cost. Luckily we paid cash or we would have been buried the entire loan period. Chrysler corporation doesn't think much of there cars!!!
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Meh
I'm shopping for a car, and the 300 was at the top of my list. The first one I drove was equipped with the V6. Suffice to say, I didn't really spend much more time with that dull car. I waited until a local dealership had a used one with the V8 and I went back. Yes, the V8 is a far better car to drive. But after driving the car I took a longer look at the interior. The wood trim looked cheap and had a number of gaps where it didn't line up well with the pieces around it. And far too many surfaces were made of unyielding hard plastic, including the entire dash area. It looks like a nice car from a distance, but it really doesn't feel like one or even look great up close. I'll cross the 300 off my list.
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What could the Chrysler 300 have been?
I have really enjoyed owning and driving the Chrysler 300 Touring. There are a couple of things that could have been engineered better such as the emergency break release. It is loud when release and applied which does not attract to the real brilliance of the car but is annoying and can be heard inside and outside of the vehicle when applied. The reliability of the car is outstanding and the tires the Firestone tires that came with the car when purchased have been outstanding I have the sport model. I really feel that the car has a great engine and power is available on demand strong transmission as well. All electronics have worked flawlessly to this point. 2018 Chrysler 300 Touring with S grill and 19+ wheels. The thing that is so said, is that the vehicle is very well built and it really needed to come in a two-door version, which would have been I believe a top selling touring coupe. My final option a very nice ride for the money.
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Love it
Wonderful car handling is outstanding
3rd one
I'm on my 3rd one, and there's a reason for that, I loved my first 2. Roomy, quiet, comfortable, sporty, (for a big sedan).
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