Used 2000 Chrysler 300M Consumer Reviews
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2000 300M
I bought this car used almost 3 years ago and have only had to replace the spark plugs and front brake pads. The car is very reliable. I recently got 32MPG on a trip. I love the car's styling and comfort and plenty of power when you need it.
Never Again Chrysler
Last Chrysler product for me. Glad it was only a lease. In the first 18000 miles, had a window motor replace, light switch replaced and the window trim shrunk and was replaced. By 28000 miles, the car had to be towed and the battery replaced. Also, way to much road noise. Enjoyed the ride and style. Too bad the reliability was poor.
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,690938 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,4501,537 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,5002,212 mi away
Has been a great car
In three years, I have yet to have my first problem with this car. I have it serviced on the scheduled intervals but it has not needed any other repairs. The car is a pleasure to drive, especially on the highways. It is very comfortable and contains every imaginable convenience. Chrysler has created a real winner in this car.
Mixed feelings
In August, I plan to walk away after 3- year lease. The car has been very reliable, luxurious and rides like a standstill at 80mph but too big for tight parking spots, rather boring to drive, and starting to show some age at 27K mi. Also, security system starting to become sensitive and triggering alarm when I park.
Wow!!! A new battery after 12 years.
If you find a low mileage 300M , buy it. This car needed zero maintenance in 12 yrs. beyond oil and tires. Same brakes, same battery. I am sure because the battery is very difficult to remove. I had the sport model, and I installed one size wider tires (for looks). Car was sold -- if you buy mine, you will have a really nice car.