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Used 2019 Chrysler 300 S Sedan Review

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Read what other owners think about the 2019 Chrysler 300 S Sedan.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great Value

Phoenix4raRa, Annandale, VA, 08/17/2020
2019 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
Smooth ride and super sleek features!!
5 out of 5 stars

Sleek Styling + Comfort + Performance = Winning Re

Tyfly, Farragut, TN, 06/27/2021
2019 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
This is an excellent car, I drive 60 miles or more a day 5/6 days a week and the car is smooth sailing with great tunes and great climate control (freeze you out!). You won't win a bunch of street races but you'll look good at least, but these cars aren't slouches, you'll have no problem passing out on the open road while getting 25+ combined. I've put 20k on my car so far and she ain't … failed me once. Highly recommend.
5 out of 5 stars

The car that feels like Nirvana

Alan 300, Maspeth, NY, 04/18/2021
2019 Chrysler 300 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
It’s a great car and very stable. UPDATE: The car has great performance and is fun to drive. The only minor caveat is that my car radio shuts off occasionally for no reason.

Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 Chrysler 300 S Sedan

What’s new

  • No significant changes for 2019
  • Part of the second 300 generation introduced for 2011

Pros & Cons

  • Pro:Cabin is quiet, with an upscale look and feel
  • Pro:Available V8 engine suits the car's personality well
  • Pro:Touchscreen technology interface is easy to use
  • Con:Hard to see out the back because of small rear window and thick roof pillars
  • Con:V8 engine is limited to two trim levels


Which 300 does Edmunds recommend?

Chrysler used to offer a wide assortment of 300 configurations, but these days the lineup is pared down. We say go for the 300 Limited. It comes standard with a lot of features you'll probably want from a premium sedan, such as leather upholstery and heated and ventilated front seats. Consider getting the optional SafetyTec Plus package for its advanced driver safety features.

Full Edmunds Review: 2019 Chrysler 300 Sedan

Vehicle overview

The 2019 Chrysler 300 might announce itself loudly, both through sharp exterior lines and the rumble of an available V8 engine. But one of its best qualities is how well it shuts out the noise and bumpy roads along the daily commute. The 300's appeal continues with its modern tech features. The infotainment system ranks as one of our favorites with its large touchscreen interface, wide range of features, and quick responses. We also like the two available premium sound systems as well as a full set of driver assistance features such as forward collision warning and adaptive cruise control.

Detroit once stamped out big rear-wheel-drive sedans like the Chrysler 300 at a torrid pace. These days, it's hard to find a car that truly competes with it. Domestic counterparts such as the Buick LaCrosse or the Chevrolet Impala are similarly big and stately, but they lack the 300's rear-wheel drive and V8 muscle. The Genesis G80 is a close analog since it offers similarly blissful isolation in a rear-wheel-drive package and an optional V8. Ultimately, the 300's core appeal is that there's nothing else quite like it on the road today.

2019 Chrysler 300 models

The 2019 Chrysler 300 is a full-size sedan available in four trim levels: 300 Touring, 300S, 300 Limited and 300C. The Touring is decently equipped, while the 300S gets a few more features plus sportier handling. For the Limited, Chrysler adds more comfort-oriented features. The 300C tops the range with the most standard features as well as a V8 engine.

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The standard engine in the Touring, S, and Limited trims is a 3.6-liter V6 (292 horsepower and 260 lb-ft). The same engine makes a bit more power in the 300S (300 hp and 264 lb-ft). An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard, as is rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is optional. Optional for the 300S and standard for the 300C is a 5.7-liter V8 (363 hp and 394 lb-ft) with the eight-speed automatic and rear-wheel drive only. 

The 300 Touring base trim comes nicely equipped with features that include 17-inch wheels (19-inch wheels for all-wheel-drive models), heated mirrors, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a rearview camera, keyless entry and ignition, dual-zone automatic climate control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a power-adjustable driver's seat. Tech features include an 8.4-inch touchscreen interface, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a six-speaker sound system with two USB ports and satellite radio.

The main option package to consider for the Touring is the Driver Convenience Group package, which includes 18-inch wheels, a comfort-tuned suspension, LED foglights and remote start.

The sport-oriented 300S comes with 20-inch wheels with performance tires (19s with AWD), a sport-tuned suspension (RWD only), heated and power-adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, LED foglights, remote start and transmission paddle shifters. On the rear-wheel-drive 300S, you can opt for the 5.7-liter V8 engine.

Moving up to the 300 Limited brings heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a power-adjustable and heated steering wheel, driver-seat memory settings and an auto-dimming driver-side mirror.

Finally, the 300C comes standard with 20-inch wheels, adaptive xenon headlights, heated and cooled front cupholders, upgraded leather upholstery and an upgraded steering wheel.

A panoramic sunroof is optional across the range of trim levels, and many of the upper trim features are available on the lower trims as stand-alone options or via various packages. Other options to be on the lookout for (depending on the trim level) include a navigation system, a nine-speaker Alpine or a 19-speaker Harman Kardon premium sound system, and a power rear window sunshade.

Available on all but the Touring trim is the SafetyTec Plus package, which includes front and rear parking sensors, automatic high beams, automatic wipers, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a forward collision mitigation system with automatic emergency braking.

Trim tested

Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions that are fundamentally similar. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the Chrysler 300S (5.7-liter V8 | 8-speed automatic | RWD).

Driving

7.5
Don't let the "S" fool you; this is no sport sedan. It may have summer tires and a stiff suspension, but any sporting intentions are purely coincidental. No, this is a sport touring sedan built for gobbling up the miles on long, open roads. It comes with a V6, but the optional V8 is sublime. Get it.

Comfort

7.5
We've criticized older 300 sedans for a wallowy ride, but the 300S errs on the side of firm sportiness, to its detriment. The constant tension in the car's ride is out of character with its core mission as a stately sedan. That said, this is a supremely quiet car with comfortable seats.

Interior

8.0
Big on the outside, big on the inside — the 300 adheres to this classic formula. It earns high marks for ease of entry and exit, a solid driving position, straightforward controls and copious passenger space. The main downside is the iffy visibility that results from its chunky styling.

Utility

7.5
A big trunk, split-and-folding rear seat, plenty of storage space and expansive rear-seat room make the 300S not just an excellent car for carrying passengers but also for cargo. The large but narrow trunk will inhale many things, but you'll need to consider how to arrange a full load.

Technology

8.0
Uconnect is one of the best infotainment systems available, both for its larger touchscreen and its intuitive interface that effectively mixes useful tactile controls with a touchscreen interface for deeper functions. Other highlights include crisp graphics and optional audio systems.

Edmunds Insurance Estimator

The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 Chrysler 300 in Ohio is:

$60.75 per month*
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