Used 1999 Chrysler 300M Sedan Consumer Reviews
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300 M
This car has had alot of problems:AC, compressor, emergency flashers that come on by themselves, flickering headlights, courtesy lightcovers coming off, power windows that don't work (1 actually shattered and had to be replaced)and backing up very fast without the drivers foot even on the pedal and the paint has faded from red to pink.
Good choice!!
I liked the 300M when it first came out, and when it came time to buy another car last year (12/2002) I searched for a 1999 (couldn't afford a newer one). I bought a one owner with 54,000 miles. I've had it 12 months, now have 69,000 miles & have replaced 2 window motors. I've had no others problems. Nice handling, quick, and great mileage, 20-22 mpg. When it comes time for another car, I would definately consider another 300M.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,995580 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,0001,345 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,5501,574 mi away
Have a spare car on hand...
Replaced the brain $250. Cracked rim - dealer wanted $713 but found one on interent for $360 and considered my self lucky. 3 repairs of a/c cost me $2000. Replaced brakes at 30,000 and 55,000 miles.
Even after 5 years, it's a great car
After five years and 120,000 miles, I still love this car! Reliability has been excellent. The power, comfort, luxury and room has no match in this class or price range. Why DC decided to end the run is a mystery.
Chrysler's Baaaack!!!
I evaluated 6 other autos before catching wind of Motor Trend's '99 Car of the Year- I'll own the 300M series until they stop making them once again!