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LOVED it...til it started to fall apart - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By markra - October 3 - 2:00 amThis car has broken my heart recently. Its been a joy when its working right, but now (87K), its turning into a HUGE money-eater. Every little problem turns out to be a big, expensive one. So far, my 300M has needed a head gasket(!), front control arms & struts, an A/C evaporator core, and now it needs a new computer (due to a failed purge sensor). Nearly $5,000 in recent repairs...will be complaining LOUDLY to Chrysler. Damn shame, cause I otherwise have loved it.
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A fun car to drive - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By L E Magnuson - September 17 - 2:00 amI selected this car over a Lincoln LS because I liked the styling. It was the same size, shorter than my Park Ave, but had a more "perky" look. The new shifter capability is fun to use on windy, hilly roads like we have in NC.My only complaint is there is a high degree of wind and road noise at high speeds on the highway. Also the only flat I had in several years occurred on a Sunday and it was difficult to find someone stocking a 17" tire.
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to good to be true - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By bsmooth - September 17 - 2:00 amThis is a beautiful car, but not only does it have too many mechanical issues, the dealership people hardly knew how to properly diagnose the problems.In the first 3 months of ownership wed spent over 3,000 on things that the warranty didnt cover. from the a/c going out, window motors, constant cooling system problems which eventually led to the engine having to be rebuilt, which took three days to properly diagnose. did i mention that chryler dealerships do not offer loaner vehicals? after finally getting the car right we had and accident which totaled the car out. blessing in disguise.
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Never again - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By Never Again - September 13 - 2:00 amBought this car in 2000 after reading Chrysler had improved on their Quality. Boy was I wrong. To date, I have had power lock problems, power window problems, and the radio and climate control freaks out on me every so often. Oh yes, and the wheels are horrible. I have had 4 flats in 6 months. Dealership says its the Aluminum wheels and the wear caused by the salt. And, to replace the tire, you need a sledge hammer to get the wheel off!!! Its going on the used car mkt today
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solid car at 80K miles - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By jimblasick - August 26 - 2:00 amIve driven this car 80K miles in just over 3 years routine maintenance, but no repairs whatsoever have been needed. Other reviewers are correct about the tire wear - and at $800 a set Id prefer not to be buying the FOURTH set of tires (including factory originals). So ... I was ready to trade for either the Lexus RX330 or the Infiniti FX45 and I drove both. Now, both are wonderful cars, BUT the 300M is more comfortable, rides more smoothly, handles better and is considerably faster than either of the others. Other than the tire wear, this has been a nearly perfect car. My only real regret is that I bought it in the silly "cypress green" color.
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Great car!!! - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By Bronx - August 2 - 2:00 amGreat car I use it to travel in around
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Love my 300M - 2003 Chrysler 300M
By Clk58 - July 27 - 2:00 amGreat car. We have had a very good experience with this car. I enjoy everything except the light color on the dash just below the front window does make it hard to see when heading west on a road. So of makes a blind spot. This is very dangerous at times. I do not think all of the cars have my problem. If you get the darker interior it would take care of it.......
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300 m 2000 - 2003 Chrysler 300M
By steve pagnoni - July 27 - 2:00 amstyling is like no other, speed and performance is great, radio is fair and road noise in the cabin is to high
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300M Special - Noisy but nice - 2003 Chrysler 300M
By Addacraig - July 27 - 2:00 amThe 300M Special has lots of space and get up and go. However, the ride is VERY rough and the road/tire noise is always present. The car looks great and you feel good driving it. You just have to put up with the unforgiving tires/shocks and turning the stereo up a bit more than you normally would. Its thirsty too, but no more so than any other vehicle with wide, V-rated tires. With all the deals now being given on 2003 and 2004s, Im afraid there wont be much resale value.
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SCS - 2003 Chrysler 300M
By SCS - July 27 - 2:00 amRecently changed over from an SUV (Chrysler Jeep Cherokee Limited). First sedan in 8 years. Easy to drive, great visual fields when driving, extremely comfortable seats, roomy interior and trunk. Receive many compliments from passengers. Only complaints would be better gas mileage for this 6 cylinder.