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2013 Chrysler 300 OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
JR
Buffalo, New York
It is nice, comfortable and fast.
I like the look of the car. Specifically the color I choose. It is all black. In addition to the color, I really like that it is a fast car. It goes from zero to sixty pretty fast. It is not horrible on gas either. I do not really travel all that much but any time I am driving longer distances, I always use this car. The car is very comfortable for me. I am single and have no children so there is no problem with it not being so big. I have more than one vehicle though, but this one is my personal favorite. I have not had to put this car in the shop at all. It is fairly new so it does not require much maintenance except for the typical oil change and little things like that. I like the style of the vehicle. It is styled in a way that seems very professional and also the sculpting is good. It drives good although sometimes I feel the bumps in the road a bit much. It was very fun to drive and I do indeed feel safe driving it. I really like my car and I am thinking of getting it painted. The braking and handling works pretty well. I think that this car is good for a single person or couple but not really for a family.
Phil A.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A Great, Comfortable Car
The Chrysler 300C is roomy, comfortable, and gets good gas mileage for a large car. The adjustable controls on the seat and the presence of seat warmers/venting are a large part of that comfort. The car has backup cameras, a large display console which also facilitates the GPS, AM/FM/SiriusXM radio, and the CD player. Closeness warning sensors in the front, back, and sides add to the safety. Sometimes I think the car may be "too automated," though, and here are a few minor issues: If certain preset controls are exceeded, the transmission can go into "Limp Mode," restricting the speed to about 25 mph, allowing you to "limp" to the dealership. Fixing it once required a trip to the dealer for "re-flashing," and two other times I simply turned off the engine and restarted and the problem went away. The key does not fit into an ignition slot. Instead, the car starts by pushing a button if the key is within proximity to the car. This was an issue for me once while traveling. I stayed at a motel where the car could be parked right outside my room. I discovered that the car could be unlocked/started even though the key fob was in the room. I had to move the fob to the far end of the room to secure the car. The car also rides very close to the ground. I have had to replace an engine cover underneath the front of the car due to a curb being higher than the front end of the car. These are relatively small issues, and overall, it is a great car for long drives, and I would buy one again.
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