Used 2004 Chrysler 300M Sedan Consumer Reviews
Don't buy it
For a car in the above $30,000 price range, it has too many design/manufacturing flaws and defects. It deserves the Lemon award.
LAST CHANCE FOR A SPECIAL
Waited for the 2005 300C - once I seen the boxy body and small interior I went for the 2004 300M Special. With the $4000 discount, it is a real bargain, fully loaded and is $10,000 less compared to the 300C with the same options. A full size North American luxury vehicle that handles great!
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,19546 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,99585 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,495155 mi away
To own it is to love it
I was waiting for the new 300C to debut but the salesman convinced me that the additional $15,000 I would be spending for the hemi engine (with no rebates) wasn't worth it. The heavier steering reminds me of my old '85 Daytona TurboZ, really hugs the road. I've been through an Eagle Vision and Chrysler Concorde since then, and they cannot begin to compare with the joy in driving this car.
300M SPECIAL
ONE CAR THAT WILL GO DOWN IN THE RECORD BOOKS AS BEING A SOLID PERFORMER AND A FUN CAR TO DRIVE.WILL BE DEF MISSED FROM THE CHRYSLER LINEUP.
I LOVE MY CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe That I was the first to purchase a 300M in my City, when Mercedes and Chrysler merged. I had to have one. Everywhere I go people would say I love your car! People would just stop me and want to look inside the trunk and under the hood, ask me about the performance, gas mileage etc. I would throw the 352hp in there and the seats that lets down for trunk space. my car is the Best! I have two Lincolns for business, but this is a luxury and sports car. Way To Go Chrysler!!!!!!