Used 2022 Chrysler 300 Consumer Reviews
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Dated design? Really?
It’s a great design that is why it has endured. In my opinion far better than the origami designs that all have adopted. Which will look dated quickly.
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.
- Touring SedanMSRP: $19,92050 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $26,90067 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $25,97791 mi away
Elegance with Attitude
I just purchased my 2021 300 with the blacked out package with the 20 inch wheels...I was able to get with the biege/linen interior, apparently not easy to come by...that was what I was looking for and I got the only one around...so very happy with this beautiful and comfortable car. I would have liked the V8 but the V6 has plenty on tap...it has a fair amount of thoughtful options, especially at this price point...I traded a 2018 Toyota Camry (a good car) for it and have no regrets...This car stands in a class by itself, against the grain of homogenized trends...I gave you slogan a here Chrysler...keep this going..Dodge doesn't seem to be afraid to buck the tide...
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Perfect Car
Awd model is great in the snow, sport package makes car look outstanding. Drives and handles well. Couldn’t be happier with this one. Safety tech package is a major plus.
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Best vehicle I've ever owned!
I can't say enough great things about my 300. Reliability is terrific. Handling great. While only a 6 cylinder, it has enough power for fun but is amazing on fuel economy when on the highway. With their all wheel drive, I've never gotten stuck. My only regret is not getting the heated steering wheel but that was my fault. Trunk is huge. Should you need to bring something long like skis, you can fold one or both sides down. It rides as good or better than any of my last several Lincolns. Head and leg room are better for both the front and rear passengers. Besides oil changes, air filters, tire rotations and fuel, this vehicle has cost me nothing. With 2023 being the last year for the 300's, I'm ordering a new one in the next few days. Chrysler is making a terrible mistake discontinuing this vehicle.
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