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2004 300M - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By Darrel Swope - December 27 - 2:00 amThe 300m has all the comfort and style anyone could ask for and the features that it is equipped with is very up to date with the times.
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CH300M - 2002 Chrysler 300M
By lcouture - December 25 - 2:00 amGreat car. Handles well, has plenty of power, no performance problems at all. The auto-stick feature allows the car to be driven like a sports car with a four speed transmission. Great for driving in the mountains! Chrysler issued a fix for the sound system at my insistance that something was wrong. Initially, little or no bass response, but after the fix, no problem! Id highly recommend this car to anyone that wants a European styled sedan, at an affordable American price.
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No Regrets - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By Fred R - December 24 - 2:00 amI have been driving my 300M exclusively for almost 5 years. Has been very reliable in all weather. Had to have a sensor on the tranny replaced at about 40k, but otherwise no problems. It still looks new at 70k and is fun to zip through traffic in. Very nimble for a bigger car. It rides much better with Perellis than those Good Years it came with.
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Powerful 300M - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By BJG - December 23 - 2:00 amFun to drive, automatic or stick. Large interior, with leather and all power interior. Pound for pound, its hard to buy more car for the money.
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Beautiful Car - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By PH1321 - December 23 - 2:00 amLayout of front car inconvenient to work with. Cupholders hold larger cups fine, but dont grip a bottle of water, spills frequently. location of holders is bad place that hits your arm as you move. storage under armrest awkward to reach and hard to do while driving (change holder is there) you can not get toll money while driving without taking and keeping eyes off road. (I wonder how many accidents are caused by this?) Manuals take up most of the glove compartment no storage place to keep CDs. difficult to reach into backseat. Car is comfortable but not functional
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High Performance with a Touch of a Style - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By Jenkendan - December 22 - 2:00 amGreat car for the money! I bought this car as used in 2001. I only had to replace brake pads & a starter...which went out on me after 3months. Besides that this car has been running beautifully. Design doesnt look outdated...actually still looks better than lot of other new cars in the market. The handling is awesome on this car. It corners like as if its on rails like rollercoaster without any bodyroll effects! My friends had doubts for me when I bought an American car & even more when they saw that it was a Chrysler. But I have no doubts that I got an excellent car for tens & thousands less than what they had paid for with their imports!
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100,000 perfect miles - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By Jimstack - December 18 - 2:00 amTurned 100,000 miles this morning. I love this car and I hope it lasts forever. I drive over 45,000 miles a year and this is the best vehicle Ive ever owned. Nothing and I mean NOTHING has gone wrong with this car. It still looks great and it still turns heads. It is also very good (and predictable) in snow (northeast US). Fast and comfortable, handles great and has all the goodies.
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Fun to drive and noisy - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By JPIERRE - December 17 - 2:00 amThis car combines several qualities. No rust or sign of it after 6 years exposed to road salt in the Montreal winters. Still solid and no rattles. The reliability after the first 6 months of ajustments, is at par with other well renowned cars.
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Even after 5 years, its a great car - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By husker1 - December 17 - 2:00 amAfter five years and 120,000 miles, I still love this car! Reliability has been excellent. The power, comfort, luxury and room has no match in this class or price range. Why DC decided to end the run is a mystery.
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DONT buy this car without a warranty - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By Wesbar - December 16 - 2:00 amOverall quality of this car is pathetic as Ive had one problem after another. The rack and pinion had to be replaced ($800)after developing a dangerous amount of slack, the front passenger door lock actuator went out ($150), the drivers side speaker went out ($150) and now the fuel gauge is malfunctioning. I just paid the (Irving, TX) Chrysler dealership where the car was bought for a full tuneup ($200) at the 66,000 warranty service and they can do absolutely nothing about the very rough idle the car has developed. I can honestly say buying this car was a mistake and I will have absolutely nothing to do with Chrysler products in the future.