Used 2000 Chrysler 300M Consumer Reviews
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Should be better
For the price this vehicle should be built better. To many little problems.
Great Highway car
Other than regular servicing no trouble at all. Comfortable and controlled highway ride, decent fuel economy (25-31 mph.) To sum it all up over that last 101,000 miles: Great looks (my opinion)and reliability.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,995201 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,500549 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,950665 mi away
300M
WOW! So far this car has been a blast. The auto-stick is fairly worthless however, so I just drive with the shifter in "Drive." Passing power has yet to be questioned and 0-60 mph is surprisingly snappy. This was quite a pleasant surprise for front-wheel drive I thought. The A/C and heat controls are awesome as are the heated power seats. With auto-start and XM radio, this car will be with me for some time! It's great that a domestic car with its huge interior could handle and ride so smoothly. Thanks Chrysler!!
Very poor qaulity. Very displeased.
This car has been a major pain & costly to own. In the three years we have owned the car each of the power door lock motors went out one at a time costing about $200 each to replace. I have taken it into the Chrysler dealer every three months since April 2004 for transmission repairs. Each time the dealer gouged us any where from $200-$500. Its also needed emmision repairs, speaker replacement, computer repairs.
300M
The 300M has both style and comfort when compared to the others in its class. Easily much better on the eyes that the LeSabre, Bonneville or Crown Victoria. Transmission had problems at about 50,000 miles, but via some negotiations Chrysler stood behind it and replaced it at no charge.