Used 2019 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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Best Ever.
Is Been three weeks since I bought my New 300 Touring sport package, and I'm Loving it. I'm still Impressed with this vehicle. It's my second one. My first one was a 2010 Touring also. Hope they continue in the near future, I'm Looking forward.
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The 300
Big bold and built like a panzer. Mine is an L with dual roof nav and heated seats. Have gotten as high as 33 mpg but average is hi 20’s. Love my apple car play and Chrysler 8.4 screen. While she really isn’t a “sport” sedan she drives with fluidity, and is quite tossable for the panzerschiff that she is. Lots of Benz DNA in the chassis. Probably the last of the big rear drive sedans. Hate to see this and the Charger discontinued in the not too distant future.
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- S SedanMSRP: $16,54516 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $18,5909 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $19,59524 mi away
Best sedan for the money!
I was forced into leaving Lincoln, when they eliminated the MKZ and Continentals, in favor of the over this generation's station wagons, the SUV. I've found my 300 to be the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned. Outside of tire rotations, oil changes and very basic maintenance, the vehicle has cost me nothing. On the highway, the mileage competes with my old hybrid with more power, bigger cabin space and a larger trunk. While some refuse to consider the Chrysler 300 to be a true luxury vehicle, I'd challenge them to to test drive one. While I consider it a luxury vehicle, it has the power and handling of a sports car, when needed in heavy traffic. I live in Wisconsin with something we call "snow". Being all wheel drive, unlike several past vehicles from other manufacturers, I've never been stuck. She'll go through some of the deepest snows when required. I've never been happier with a vehicle. Since Chrysler is thinking of retiring the 300 series, I'm considering buying a new one, just because. Great car. If you treat her well, she'll do anything for you.
Sporty, Luxurious, Reliable.
Our 5th 300. Our last 300C was a 2008 AWD with Hemi, traded at 267,000 KM, still had a strong, smooth level of performance. Our 300S is our first non Hemi and delivers a powerful and smooth 300HP with superb fuel economy. Love these cars.
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Smooth ride and super sleek features!!
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