Used 2002 Chrysler 300M Consumer Reviews
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It's been great for me
Bought new and currently have 65K trouble-free miles. I've done regular maintenance and had to replace the battery at the 5 year mark. Tires & brakes are original and in good shape. The car is quiet and performs fine. I've driven it from NY to Fla, SC, MO without any issues. It's everything I could ask for and hope to have it around fro a long time to come.
better than all japanese put together
Don't just take my word for it. Go to a dealer and test drive it for yourself. My sure you have an open road in front of you when you step on the gas. I have owned just about any car you can imagine. This is one of the best if not the best one yet.
- Special SedanMSRP: $7,000847 mi away
- Special SedanMSRP: $6,498868 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,995941 mi away
One of the best
This has been a reliable car. We bought it with 59.000 mi and it now has 101,000. My husband loves to drive it, he says it has 'get up and go'. The check engine light came on a few days after we bought it, so it went to the shop a few times and although the light would be off when we picked it up, it would always come back on- And remains on to this day. Tires need to be replaced soon, those will cost nearly $500. My husband says we're switching from Michelin to Yokohama. Love the moonroof! Timing belt and brakes need to be replaced soon, but other than that, have replaced nothing major. The long front end makes it hard to tell how close you are to anything. Good solid car. Safe for families.
Reliable and fun
I bought the car new and have driven it 80k miles. Replaced an O2 sensor,a set of brakes at 70k and tires at 55k, went with Michelin Hydro Edge hoping to reduce tire noise, but still too loud on some concrete. It's great to drive on the road, handles like a sport car. Too bad the computer shuts you down at 107, as the engine is still only at 3800 rpms.The Auto Stick is fun. Put the pedal to the metal and the tach goes right up to 6400 for the next shift. The body styling was ahead of its time, as many of the new cars have nearly the same roof lines. Last weekend took a trip of 700 miles, averaged 28.2 one way and 28.8 coming home, couldn't believe it. It's the best car I have ever owned.
My '02 300M Special
This is the best Chrysler that I have owned. The car is solid and feels great at high speeds. Fuel consumption is very good for a car of its size. As a live an learn lesson, the newest Chrysler Corporation may want to look back at its front wheel drive platforms and manufacture cars that are both fun to drive and easier on gas.