Overview & Reviews
The V8-powered 2010 Chrysler 300C receives standard keyless entry/ignition and rear parking sensors, and all 300 models get standard side curtain airbags; however, front-seat-mounted side airbags are no longer available. The Touring Plus and 300S trims have been added and the base LX trim level has been discontinued.
- Strong and smooth V8 engines, versatile all-wheel-drive system, roomy interior, available long-wheelbase model, impressive luxury and performance for the price.
- Lackluster V6 engines, outdated four-speed automatic transmissions, compromised visibility for shorter drivers, poor side-impact crash rating.
User Reviews:
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Owner of 2nd Chrysler 300 - 2010 Chrysler 300
By Texan - April 23 - 8:34 pmI just traded my 2005 300 for a 2010. I made one mistake, should have gotten the 3.5 engine. The only complaint I have is a whinning noise when using the A/C. The buttons on the key are real easy to push by accident. Otherwise this is a GREAT car for the money. The price is very reasonable compared to Cadillac & others of equal size and quality. Smooth ride & easy to drive.
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Luxury for a price you cant beat! - 2010 Chrysler 300
By SupermanEmpire - December 28 - 4:25 pmFor the money, pound for pound the Chrysler 300 cannot be beat. Luxury is a word that must be aquated with this nicely presented sedan. Its styling on both the exterior and interior leave very little to want. For your buck the 300 Touring AWD edition with the 5.7 liter engine is the best of the several purchase options. It has enough umpth for your lead foot, and leaves room in your budget to add some of the best options that Chrysler offers. If you can price any other sedan in its class with exactly the same options then give it a try...I have a feeling however that you will migrate back to a car that offers the very best in style, class and luxury. 300 is still the king of the concrete.
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LOVE THE POWER - 2010 Chrysler 300
By TOM B. - December 19 - 11:47 amSo far i have no concerns. The car is everything i want in a sedan.I love the power, ride and the looks i get when i drive it. Since i live in the snow belt i put snow tires on it and i have no complaints in handling.My car has all options and for the money i would recommend it as one to buy. I had a 2006 SRT8 but i wanted to drive and have the power in the winter.
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best all weather performance sedan - 2010 Chrysler 300
By Paul Laisy - June 29 - 4:55 amDrive at 75 to 85 mph and consistently get 19 to 21 mpg. Excellent handling and performance. Very capable on snow and ice with auto-4wheel drive. Love the car but am unhappy that I can not get another with v8 and awd. The newer multi-gear trans. in this car would have been very nice. I may have to look at other brands now when I replace this one.
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Fabulous Car - 2010 Chrysler 300
By Michael - August 3 - 2:08 amI bought my 2010 300 Touring eight months ago (Feb. 2016). At that time it had 70K miles. Ive added another 10K, and so far the car has performed beautifully. Other than oil changes the only expense has been to buy a spare key ($315) and new tires ($700). Ive taken a couple of short distance (150 miles or so) trips and the car rides like a dream. City mpg runs about 17.5-18.0; highway about 24 mpg. I feel very secure driving the car. I would recommend the Chrysler 300. Ive now owned the car for over a year and can still highly recommend the 300. Its very reliable and comfortable to drive. Only normal service work, i.e. oil changes, has been needed.
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