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Chrysler 300M OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
3.7
20 Reviews
5 star
20%
4 star
45%
3 star
20%
2 star
10%
1 star
5%
Overall
3.6
Value
3.5
Style
3.6
Performance
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Economy
3.0
Reliability
3.5
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Greg H
Greg H
New York, New York
4.0
Sporty Luxury
The Chrysler 300M is a great car. I absolutely love the fact that you cruise along in comfort in the leather seats, but still have the sport get-up to zip around in traffic. The heated seats are a must have for the cold winters here in NYC. And the sunroof/moonroof is great for parking and star gazing with the sweetheart. The one down side to the Chrysler 300M is the length. It can be kind of hard to parallel park, especially if the only space available is about 6 inches longer than the car...
Michael Wilson
Michael Wilson
Louisville, Ohio
3.0
Dependable car
I bought a 2001 Chrysler 300M in the summer of 2013 for $2,800. When I purchased the car it had about 150,000 miles on it. When I first met the previous owner to purchase the car I was very interested in the condition of the car and how good of shape the car was in for being 13 years old and having high miles. The car is blue with multiple chrome accents such as the emblems and trimming around the windows which outline the car beautifully. The interior has comfortable tan leather seats, white instrument gauges outlined in chrome which at night glow a bright indiglo color, nice dark brown wood grain slabs, plenty of room for any driver, controls for the four disc cd-changed built in the dashboard located on the steering wheel, heated seats, power moonroof, and a large storage armrest in the center console, and many other options and accessories. Taking it out for a test drive I instantly fell in love with the power, performance, and handling. Plenty of power from a 3.5 High out put engine with no slipping or hesitant transmission. The steering was real smooth and was to control. The braking was smooth with no vibration. After returning from the test drive, I bought it immediately.
Tommy Vercetti
Tommy Vercetti
St. Cloud, Florida
1.0
Avoid Chryslers
The 2000 Chrysler 300m is the worst car I've ever owned. Coming from a 1994 Toyota Corolla I wasn't expecting much and it was a good thing I wasn't, as the 300m is a hunk of junk that no respectable mechanic will even give a look at because of how many issues and how poorly built the car is. I bought the car at only 90,000 miles and it was already at the point where once something went bad in the car it was beyond repair. Honestly I will never go with an American car again and only stick with Japanese or Korean cars. I would never recommend anybody to go with a Chrysler. Not even if someone's giving it to you for free!