Overview & Reviews
No significant changes for the 2006 Chrysler 300.
- 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, poor visibility for shorter drivers.
User Reviews:
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Black2006 300c - 2006 Chrysler 300
By Fraank Akerley - January 24 - 4:16 amLove the car but brakes pulse right off of the show room. I think the car sat to long without being moved and the rotors got pitted. Only have 500 miles on it and its not getting better. I hope I dont have to fight about getting it fixed.
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Continental - 2006 Chrysler 300
By William L Harris - January 5 - 4:46 amI have experienced tire problems after the first four thousand miles. The P215/65R17 Continental tires develop flat spots causing excessive front end noise and has been a constant problem. I have had the tires rotated three times since owing the car and had the front end checked by the dealers service manager. This is the first Chrysler I have owned and it may be my last if Chrysler Corporation continues installing these type of tires.
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Great Car but needs a bit more polish - 2006 Chrysler 300
By Gord T - March 27 - 12:10 pmIn keeping with Chryslers market meme - more for less - this car represents exceptional value. I got mine on a 3 yr lease for $100 cdn/month LESS than a loaded Accord. This car has it all - big engine, AWD, near-lux interior, fantastic stereo, tremendous physical presence. But corners were cut to get to the low price. Fit and finish is poor in spots. The leather isnt high quality. The carpet and interior door trim is less than lux. Tires are awful. Fuel econ is sobering - MDS seems to stop above 70 mph. I find myself wishing that DC had offered a SE option for $2,000 more that improved trim issues, offered adj. susp and MDS, etc. Having said that, this is a great-near epic car.
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Experience a 300C - 2006 Chrysler 300
By Thom W. - February 18 - 9:13 amPower is the name of the game for a 300C, when you need to move there is no hesitation. The dash is a little to plain, but the instrument panel is easy to read. Love the options,and the GPS is easy to use.
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love my 300c - 2006 Chrysler 300
By grlove13 - January 18 - 1:13 pmlove to drive.poor mileage.factory said it would get 24 mpg on highway, Im 65 and retired and not A fast driver but I would love to find out how they get over 20 mpg on this car.