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  • CarsDirect Price Tag
    VehicleMinMax
    Chrysler 300C $31,194 $38,411
    Chrysler 300 $23,574 $46,980
    Jeep Grand Cherokee $27,062 $53,415
    Dodge Charger $23,810 $45,386
    Average $26,410 $46,048
    CarsDirect Price

    $31,194 - $38,411
    Save up to 20% (MSRP $38,995 - $41,745)
  • Monthly Payment Calendar
    VehicleMinMax
    Chrysler 300C$523 $644
    Chrysler 300 $396 $788
    Jeep Grand Cherokee $454 $896
    Dodge Charger $400 $762
    Average $443 $773

    Based On: 10% down, 4.5% APR, 60 months

    Estimated Monthly Payment

    $523 - $644 per month
  • MPG
    MPGcityhwy
    Chrysler 300C 16 24
    Chrysler 300 18 25
    Jeep Grand Cherokee 15 20
    Dodge Charger 16 24
    Average 16 23
    MPG

    16 City | 24 Highway
 
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PROS

Pros
  • Ample power
  • Attractive styling
  • Spacious cabin
  • Good handling for large car

CONS

Cons
  • Vague steering feel
  • Invasive optional traction control
OVERVIEW
The Chrysler 300 is a full-size four-door sedan that comes in a variety of models to suit a style, performance, or set of features. Whether V6 or V8 and regardless of model it's a roomy, comfortable, quiet cruiser. Apart from its relative the Dodge Charger, the Chrysler 300 is the only rear-wheel-drive sedan we can think of that you can get for less than $35,000.

Thoroughly revamped and restyled for 2011, the 2012 Chrysler 300 nonetheless gets some revisions. Some new models have joined the lineup for 2012: a stylish Chrysler 300S, the new Chrysler 300C Luxury Series, and a new Chrysler 300 SRT8 super-sedan.

The Chrysler 300S is a sportier 300, with 20-inch wheels and firmer suspension.

2012 Chrysler 300 V6 models offer a new 8-speed automatic transmission from ZF that makes the Hemi V8-powered car nearly irrelevant. With this new transmission, the V6 gets an EPA-estimated 31 mpg Highway.

A new, optional navigation system is the best we've ever seen, with a large, 8.4-inch screen that's easily understood at a glance and easy to operate. We highly recommend opting for it. Also new for 2012 are the usual assortment of color and wheel design upgrades, and not one but new sound system upgrades.

The Chrysler 300 has all the heritage traits of an American luxury sedan such as room, comfort, endless features and amenities, power and a degree of presence, yet is also has good road manners, stops and changes directions as well as it goes. It also has a distinctive look ever harder to find in this era of economy-driven aerodynamics, pedestrian impact standards and corporate styling.

All-wheel drive is available. The ride height on 2012 Chrysler 300 AWD models is slightly lower than on 2011 models.

The Chrysler 300 comes in nearly any combination of V6 or V8 engine, 5- or 8-speed automatic, and rear- or all-wheel drive.

The 2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8 model comes packed with a 470-hp 6.4-liter V8 (only a Corvette ZO6's is larger), Brembo brakes, forged alloy wheels, and Bilstein adaptive dampers similar to those Maserati uses. It's quick and good bang for the buck.

Consideration for the Chrysler 300 covers a wide spectrum including the Cadillac CTS, Lincoln MKS, Lexus GS, Infiniti M, Hyundai Genesis, Volvo S60, BMW 3 Series by price or 5 Series by size, and Mercedes C and E classes for the same criteria. A 300C AWD can compete with Ford's Taurus SHO. At about $47,000, the SRT8 is a cost-effective sports sedan alternative to Cadillac's CTS-V, BMW's M-cars and Mercedes-Benz's AMG E-Class. A Hyundai Genesis R-Spec is near identically priced but we don't find it a performance match.

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Chrysler 300C Popular Styles

The Chrysler 300C has 4 different styles. These are the most popular 300C styles based on real CarsDirect shopper behavior. Updated February 8, 2012.
 % Chosen
by Shoppers
Average MSRPAverage
CarsDirect Price
1
2012 Base 4dr Rear-wheel Drive Sedan
39% $40,562
$37,228
2
2011 Base 4dr Rear-wheel Drive Sedan
29% $40,362
$33,791
3
2012 Base 4dr All-wheel Drive Sedan
19% $43,495
$39,982
4
2011 Base 4dr All-wheel Drive Sedan
14% $42,684
$36,104

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