Used 2018 Chrysler 300 Touring 4dr Sedan (3.6L 6cyl 8A) Consumer Reviews
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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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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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- Touring SedanMSRP: $15,10086 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $15,645In-stock online
- S SedanMSRP: $15,888In-stock online
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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Be on the lookout one of my tie rods broke on half had hell for warranty to cover .
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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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