Used 2000 Chrysler 300M Sedan Consumer Reviews
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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.
Great so Far.......
I just bought the 2000 300M a month ago. So far it has been great. Road noise a little loud but it is a Chrysler. Power, comfort, and style all in one package. Fun to drive!
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,690938 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,9951,567 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,5002,212 mi away
Great with flaws
Aside from the front end "shake" - we love this car. We have had to machine the rotors twice (first time they were warped, second time for good measure after new tires and 4-wheel alignment), we bought new tires because the stock tires were falling apart (Good Year LS - th ebead was falling apart, presumably causing the front end shake). The car drives fine now, though I understand the shake is common in the vehicle. The car is also a tad bit hard to stop - I think the rotors are undersized for this size vehicle.
owned for 18 years - zero repairs - I repeat - 0
I have loved this car and have been pushed to this review because I am looking at its "trade in" value. I have driven it for a long time. It has only 110,000 original miles because I had another car for a while but...it still looks great and drives great. I have maintained it but with the exception of new tires, batteries and routine stuff this car has been great!
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electrical problems has third battery symptoms still come and go
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.