2005 Chrysler 300 Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.74/5 Average
722 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

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.

Pros:
  • Chiseled and masculine good looks, powerful V8 in 300C model, long list of safety features, plenty of luxury and performance for the price paid.
Cons:
  • Sluggish acceleration with base V6, limited transmission choices, complex stereo controls.

User Reviews:

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  • MY THIRD 300 300E-300M-300C - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    AUTO HAS GREAT LOOKS, PLENTY OF ROOM, SOLID AND QUIET. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR BEST BUY AVAILABLE TODAY. ALSO BETTER MILAGE THAN MY 300M. AND MUCH BETTER THAN MY 1959 300E,

  • Awesome car - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    I always wanted a Chrystler 300 so when i finally got approved i went and bought myself one and i havent and probly will never have any regretts accept that i didnt get one sooner !

  • Pleased with my "C" - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    This vehicle is my first ever Chrysler product.If they continue to produce the combinatioin of value and quality I have found in my "C" it will not be the last. Very high marks all around. The car feels very solid, and the acceleration is effortless at any speed.

  • Beats the Bonnevile - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    This car replaced a 2002 Bonneville. While I liked the Bonneville, it was time for something new and the 300 is IT. Handsome, striking in appearance, roomier than the Bonneville, it is quiet, rides smoothly and handles securely. The 3.5-liter V6 has plenty of oomph for most situations. The car lacks certain amenities standard in the Bonnie: Automatic headlights, tire pressure sensor, 6 speakersÂ’ standard. The 300 has leather standard, the Bonnie does not. The 300 is much roomier than the Bonnie is, and rides much better. The cruise control stalk is not a great design, GM hasnt gotten that right either. Chrysler saved money on the interior materials.

  • Class Act - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    I bought the first AWD version to be found in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and have now owned it for 6 months. Handling is very smooth. Acceleration is a bit slow at low speed but quick and without hesitation after that-- similar to that of the Mercedes line. I show toy dogs and have found the trunk space to be ample for a crate dolly, tack box, folding chairs, and luggage for hotel trips. Dog travel in crates comfortably in the back seat and the rear air is nice for them.Trip odometer tends to stick and refuse to display the mileage at times.

  • UNBELIEVABLE!!! MUST HAVE SEDAN!! - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    I havent even received mine yet, but cannot explain the experience this car gives you! I got GOOSEBUMPS and this is from driving only the Hemi at the dealership without all the options I ordered! I cannot wait for mine to actually arrive to experience it with the options! Quick, Powerful, Distinctive, Fun! Absolutely the best car Ive driven ever!

  • Lean Mean Machine - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    I bought my 300 (cool vanilla) two weeks ago. When I saw the car I just had to have it. I traded my 2001 Sebring, a great car also. Never had a problem. Chrysler makes the best stylish cars. It appears that the 300 will win Best Car of the Year Award. It should. People cant keep their eyes off it.

  • 300C hemi rules - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    The 300c has that great combination of aggressive, powerful good looks and rock solid performance that delivers so effortlessly that you wonder how you ever enjoyed driving another car.

  • BEST CAR EVER! - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    This is by far the best vehicle I have ever owned. This is my 6th vehicle and I absolutley love it! I highly reccomend this car to anyone who wants luxury, and insane power, with good old American craftsmanship. Every where I go people ask me about it, and all ofthem think the car is anywhere from $60k to $80k, some people think its a Bentley. This car is pure luxury, and performance combined. Get this car!

  • Great Car - 2005 Chrysler 300
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    The ride is firm but controlled. No harshness is transmitted into the cabin. The body is tight and there arent any squeaks or rattles. The doors close with solid "thunk". Chrysler has finally paid attention to quality as well as design.

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