Overview & Reviews
The 2005 Chrysler 300 is an all-new, rear-wheel-drive flagship sedan; it replaces the Concorde and 300M. In a clear move away from the cab-forward design theme Chrysler championed in the 1990s, the 300 represents the company's bold new direction and makes use of plenty of Mercedes-Benz technology. Available features include Chrysler's Hemi V8, stability control, side curtain airbags and, later in the year, all-wheel drive.
- Chiseled and masculine good looks, powerful V8 in 300C model, long list of safety features, plenty of luxury and performance for the price paid.
- Sluggish acceleration with base V6, limited transmission choices, complex stereo controls.
User Reviews:
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Ive seen the light - 2005 Chrysler 300
By EddieC - December 1 - 2:00 amThis looks, drives, and feels like a 60K sedan and cost half as much. The ride in this car is superior to the Lexus that I traded in and the performance is outstanding.
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its great car - 2005 Chrysler 300
By patty - November 30 - 12:00 amwe drove suvs for the last ten years but we were ready for a luxury car and boy did we get it-it is fun to drive- the sound system is superior and it is so beautifully designed-
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300c - 2005 Chrysler 300
By Tim Wilt - November 25 - 10:00 amNothing comes near this vehicle for the price
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A Dream to Drive - 2005 Chrysler 300
By rrichey - November 25 - 10:00 amI was in the eviable position of not needing to buy a car. But after seeing the 300C on the road, I had to have one ... and Im very glad I got it. Fast off the line acceleration, this baby has torque and horses to spare. The stumpy trunk is amazingly huge, and gets even bigger with the 60/40 split fold down rear seats. The GPS system and Boston speakers are awesome. Fantastic car!
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Lorens view - 2005 Chrysler 300
By loren - November 22 - 2:06 amGreat car it is very stylish, turns tons of heads and makes big difference in business credibility. The gas mileage is really not that good (i bought the c with the big power...So i guess its a wash) hope it holds up over time....Love it so far.
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Loving Our Blessing! - 2005 Chrysler 300
By Cathey Family - November 21 - 10:00 amChrysler has really exceeded every expectation that we had. This car is not for the shy! Expect admiration and alot of conversation!
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My 300C - 2005 Chrysler 300
By Robert Statt - November 14 - 5:40 amWhen the 1955 Chrysler C300 was introduced 50 years ago, I wanted one. I was only 14 at the time, but that was my dream car. I finally got one. I have owned 27 cars since 1958, (mostly new luxury models), and this 2005 300C is by far the best of the bunch. It is high off the ground (you dont feel like you are sitting on the road), it is extreamly stylish, very powerful, and best of all very comfortable. It is quiet, smooth, and full of suprises. It is truly a "Luxury Muscle Car". It is my dream car.
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A blast from the past - 2005 Chrysler 300
By Gerald Schwartz - November 10 - 4:40 pmThis car truly deserves to be a Chrysler 300. It has great pickup at all speeds, fine brakes and outside of an early recall which took 20 muntes to fix, it is a dream. Car draws more looks and raves than any I have ever owned.
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Chrysler 300 C Hemi - 2005 Chrysler 300
By John J. Perenyi - November 7 - 10:56 amAlthough I purchased the car for its performance and incorporation of M-B technology, I appreciate the admiring glances and compliments it continues to get. It is surprisingly economical for a large sedan with such power, and the heralded transition from 4 cylinders to 8 is indeed seamless. Most of my driving is on highways, and that is where the 300C really shines. It can cruise effortlessly at triple digit speeds in silent comfort. Great car!
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Chryslers Accord/Camry Beater? - 2005 Chrysler 300
By DetroitIronFan - October 19 - 2:00 amI comparison-shopped against the 4 Cyl Accord EX and 4 Cyl Camry LE. I did this because these competitors were within inches in the critical headroom, legroom, and shoulder room and matched the base 2.7Ls 0-60 time of around 10 seconds. (actually, because both the Toyota and Honda are lighter cars with 5-Speed Automatics, even with less horsepower they were quicker by almost a second). So why the 300? Because driving the Toyota is as satisfying as driving a refrigerator. The Honda felt a little more like a "drivers car", but looks like my sisters car. The 300 looks, feels, and drives, even in the base model, like a driving machine.