Used 2000 Chrysler 300M Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Chrysler 300M
Bought a loaded, but used, 300M with 173,000 miles for wife at auction. Initially was leery about car, given Chrysler's reputation for poor product quality, but so far have been pleasantly pleased. Highway acceleration is good. Sound system is nice, except two speakers are blown, and I can't stand the idea of paying for something that my 10-year-old son calls "cosmetic." Only major mechanical problem has been a transmission sensor that put car into "limp in" mode. Once diagnostic code was cleared, car ran fine. I think my 300M must have been lovingly maintained by a doctor or something, because it's been--knock on wood-- relatively problem-free. Insurance costing more than maintenance.
Excellent Car
This car has not given me one problem in over 30,000 miles so far. I can't believe how great it is.
100,000 perfect miles
Turned 100,000 miles this morning. I love this car and I hope it lasts forever. I drive over 45,000 miles a year and this is the best vehicle I've ever owned. Nothing and I mean NOTHING has gone wrong with this car. It still looks great and it still turns heads. It is also very good (and predictable) in snow (northeast US). Fast and comfortable, handles great and has all the goodies.
Highway and Country Traveler
After driving BMWs for years, I was looking for a good mix of handling and performance without the BMW repair bills: A fully loaded (including Perf/Handling package and sunroof) 300M. The original Michelin Pilot 17" tires are now about half worn, and only "talk" to me when I really lean into a corner. The front end is rock solid at 80+. I like the auto-stick for control on mountain roads (I drive them almost daily). I also like the mileage (avg 24 and 30 on the open hwy). It had a vacuum leak initially, but they fixed it in one visit. It's not a racer, but it will out- handle any other 4 door Detroit monster. Good job Chrysler.
so sorry i paid for it
2nd Chrysler product 1st was a 99 intrepid, and I loved it, but had bushings, brake and alignment issues always, never had any major work done. Got the 300 after intrepid was wrecked, and it's been nothing but transmission problems, tire replacements, and now when I accelerate, and brake the car vibrates, not sure what it is, just had to spend $1032 at pomoco Chrysler in VA to get seals replaced and a few other things. now less than a month later I will be back for poor steering, and the transmission is jumping when shifting, and not shifting between gears when accelerating. I will never purchase a Chrysler again, and might sell it. over $3000 in the last 6 months, and more tomorrow.
Nice ride
It has been a wonderful vehical
Great car/Pulsations
The car is 99% perfect. As from other posting this car had warped rotors early and were replaced. Very heavy pulsations when breaking occurs.
My Chrysler 300M
This is one great car for the money! It has all the options you could want,plus with Auto-Stick it's fun to drive. It handles great for a large car. The suspension is tight with the sport package option and it's got good pickup and passing power. I've driven it from NY to FL and it's comfortable on the long runs.
Well Rounded Car
What a perfect blend of style, performance, and dependability.
Very satisfied
I really like the way the car hugs the road and the responsiveness of the steering system. It's no sludge at a red light either!