2007 Chrysler 300 Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.48/5 Average
77 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Chrysler 300 luxury sedan receives some significant changes year. The biggest, literally, is the introduction of a new long-wheelbase model. The W.P. Chrysler Executive Series Package (available on Touring and 300C rear-wheel-drive models) adds 6 inches to the 300's wheelbase. The extra length is used to provide substantially more rear legroom. New features this year include adaptive cruise control, automatic high-beam headlights, restyled 18-inch chrome-clad wheels, heated rear seats, a maintenance reminder and supplemental turn signals mounted in the exterior mirror housings.

Pros:
  • Sculpted and masculine good looks, muscular V8s in 300C and SRT8 models, abundant safety features, new long-wheelbase model, lots of luxury and performance for the price.
Cons:
  • Lackluster acceleration with V6s, limited transmission choices, poor visibility for shorter drivers.

User Reviews:

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  • Best Car I Ever Owned - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    I love love love it!!! Great performance and comfort.

  • So Many Problems - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    My 2007 Chrysler has a lot of electrical issues. The radio has blown out twice with no lights, the air barely blows although freon is full, the temperature control lights have gone out, the gear shift rod is now broke and my passenger door no longer auto locks/unlocks!!!! I am so disappointed and I cant believe there is no recall on this electrical issues with this car.

  • Looking for another - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    The most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. First the cons: issue with one of the rear heated seats switch, it would turn on and start flashing, then shut off. The lighting for both front seat heater switches went out, along with the variable fan speed switch and the analog clock. Navigation flat out sucked...I paid for the new navigation CD/DVD and had nothing but problems with it, so I stopped using it. Plus I would receive an error message every so often saying the disk had failed to load, and it was hell to eject it. The pros: everything else. For the model year I had every option but bluetooth and adaptive cruise control. he car purred like a champ, that is until I ended up in a flood (a foot of water running down the road) and sucked water into my air intake and hydro locked the engine. So I guess the only other negative is positioning of the air intake, move it to the wheel well. That said, I would still not hesitate to purchase another one. Just look out for water six inches or above.

  • Unhappy with the company - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    I am an owner of 2007 Chrysler 300. I got stranded 3 yrs ago. I cannot shift my gear to reverse position and was told that 2006 Chrysler 300 had the same problem. The spring inside the shifter was defective. Up to this time, I was waiting for a recall just like the 2006 models. Unfortunately, my car was broken into 6 months ago and my receipt for the repair were among the things taken. I was about to get a copy from the dealership, but they went out of business. I was frustrated to know that the main plant in Detroit does not have a main database for all record of repairs done for cars that they sold.

  • Gas tank problems - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    My Chrysler 300 2007 Check Engine Light can on a couple months back 2011. I took it to several shop and got opinions that I was not happy with. So I took it to the dealer where I purchased it. The dealer told me the gas tank had a hole in it from rubbing on the frame and it was $1100.00 dollars to repair. They are saying do to the age and miles on the car they will not repair it. It want pass the Ohio aim test because of the check engine light being on. The 30 day temp plate has expired. Moreover its a very poor and un-safe design if the gas tank rubs on anything. I refuse to drive a car that may explode. A gas tank should never rub anything. I have no car now. what can I do.

  • 2007 Chrysler 300C - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    I have only driven this car about 3,000 miles. I am averaging about 21 mpg in 50/50 driving conditions city/highway. On the Highway at a steady 65-70 mph, according to the instantaneous mpg reading easy to get 27-29 mpg. Pretty good for 340 hp. Put your foot in it and mpg will drop to half of previous, although the acceleration is great. Have winter driving coming up, wonder how it will be in the snow?

  • Time 2 Trade It In! Already? - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    When I brought the car in November 2009 I loved it!! A few months later, Ive run out of gas @ least 5 times w/ the gas tank showing 1/4 of a tank! Ive replaced 2 fuel pumps & Don Jackson Chrysler Jeep still doesnt know whats wrong with it! The gear shaft has gotten stuck in Park, so I had to replace that! The car had major electrical problems. Ive replaced the "Hood Switch" which makes the car think that the hood is open, according to Don Jackson. The eps & traction light continues 2 come on, & the dealership still doesnt know whats wrong with it. The radio sounds muffled & the lighter doesnt work, after changing the fuses twice!! I still like the car, I just hate the dealership!

  • Fantastic car! - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    If you drive this car you will buy it! The 300C has everything youd want. Mileage is not bad at all for a Hemi. Ive been getting 22 mpg on the highway. The power, handling, styling is exceptional. Chrysler should advertise this car!

  • Speedboat - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    This is a superb car. I was looking for a late model fast, V8 powered sporty car, looked at 07-09 Mustang GT and Camaro. Mustang rides like a lumber wagon on rough roads. Camaro has too little head room and both had kind of chintzy interior. A friend who has a Magnum kept raving about the 5.7 Hemi with multi-displacement. Short story, I test drove a 300C Hemi and wound up buying a low mileage lease return. So far (1 month) a great car.

  • In love - 2007 Chrysler 300
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    Purchased car with 12,000 miles on it. Ride is amazing. Typically only keep cars for 2 years. Ill be keeping this one for awhile. Pros: looks amazing, lots of space, solid features, no problems yet. Cons: the door closes back on you when you swing it open, some parts of car feel a little "plastic" THATS IT!

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