Used 2001 Chrysler 300M Consumer Reviews
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A great car so far!
I bought this one with about 14K on it and have 38K total miles to date - It has been superb! The radio had to be replaced, but that's the only problem we've had. It has the performance handling group and is an excellent high speed and long distance cruiser. Great styling, lots of room, and it can carry a load of cargo.
best car I'll ever drive
After a series of ho-hum midsize Japanese sedans, we leased this car and have been satisfied customers ever since. It has awesome power and plenty of room for long trips, a perfect reliability record so far (30k+ miles), our dealer takes good care of us when we come in for scheduled maintenance, and it has more substance and style than smaller midsize Japanese sedans that cost more. Unfortunately, our next car is a minvan, but at least I'll have fond memories of driving this great car.
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A Beautiful reliable car
I bought my car new in 2001 had it until 2012 put a hundred eighty thousand miles on it replace the engine twice because I loved it so much... I was in three car accidents and I never got hurt! Trusted it so much I gave it to my child.
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MarkB
Best car I ever owned. Fun to drive, comfortable on long trips. Reliable. 45k miles with no service except oil, tires & front brakes. (brakes at 40k)
Buyer Beware
I bought my 2001 300M because I loved the styling, the handling and performance,the ride was never great. It's a big car and I think the styling still turns heads. But the cabin is too noisy for a car of this value. Over 50 mph you must yell to rear passengers. The ride is a little bumpy but that may be the sportier suspension. The dealer had to replace the radio in the first year, a pain but it was covered. The rotors warped and had to be turned at 24,000 miles. I was seriously considering a new 2006 300C, but the transmission on the 2001 went this week at 62,500 miles. That's it for me! Chrylser didn't want to know me so now I don't want to know them. Hello Toyota Avalon?