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by beach15
Nov 10 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Absolutely gorgeous, roomy, luxurious, powerful, and very sporty Cons: Somewhat cheap-looking interior bits & pieces, too much road noise for a $33,000 car
I bought my new 2000 Chrysler 300M at Wright Chrysler-Plymouth in Seaford, Delaware. They were one of the best dealers I've ever dealt with and much, much better than the 5-star rated Chrysler dealers. They gave me a great price that included a $3,000...
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by cshinn
Mar 23 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Dependable, great styling, comfortable, affordable price Cons: Chrysler service The Bottom Line: Very good, stylish car for the price. I would by another one.
I bought my 300M in January of 2000. My previous car was an Infiniti J30. What I really liked about the J30 was the service provided by my Inifini dealer (Scottsdale Infiniti) and the reliability of the car.
My 300M has performed flawlessly...
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by musical1
Dec 26 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Style, Power, Handling & Accommodations Cons: 89 Octane Fuel requirement
The Chrysler 300M, rated in the world's 10 Best Cars by Car & Driver Magazine, defeats it's Sports Sedan competition, both import and domestic, by every measure. The V-8 calibre horsepower, race-track handling, and luxury-car accommodations combine...
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by LilBiz
May 19 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Heated seats, great gas mileage, fold down back seats, digital computer... Cons: If you got the Money you got the M
Why spend your cash on an over-rated German car buy this one. American made car with spectacular engineering. Classy look with as many head lights as you can imagine. Great for road trips because of roooommy back seat, heated seats, big trunk space, and...
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by msticks
Oct 20 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Price, performance, styling Cons: truncated rear end
This is the fourth Chrysler LH I've owned. First was a 1994 LHS, second a 1995 Concord, third a 1998 Concord and now, the ultimate, a 2001 300M. From it's fantastic exterior styling to it's very luxurious interior, this is a fantastic car. The 250...
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by tkluger
May 25 '00 - Updated May 26 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Smooth, clean, fun Cons: it is a car
Life with a car can be a hellish experience. Life without a car can be a hellish experience. Hidden costs of operation of a car such as gas, parking, insurance, maintenance and the like can pile up on top of those already steep payments. Most of the...
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by flounder62
Oct 17 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Always Reliable Cons: I have none
I'm a 40 year old female who just started driving less than 7 months ago, to make a long story short i have always bought my husband new cars and i mean new like in the year and fully loaded.As we speak he is the owner of the 2000 L.H.S.and mind you it...
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by MUSKATEER3
Jul 11 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Still think it's a great car Cons: Service is not up to par with the vehicle
I purchased my 2000 300M in October 1999. I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience with the following exceptions:
At 2000 miles, the car began pulling to the left. Had alignment checked, all was well. Problem was determined to be "Radial...
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by retteach
Dec 12 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: great handling, luxury, great looks, value compared to other cars with similar attributes Cons: none, unless the snob appeal of Infiniti or BMW is important to you
The Chrysler 300M is one outstanding automobile. Someone who appreciates a great performing, great handling car, but needs family space and also wants some luxury will find this car to be the perfect choice. With its highly responsive 3.5 liter engine,...
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by RichardSP
Sep 27 '99 - Updated Oct 31 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Looks great! Comfy and fast Cons: No cubbys, small gas tank
After looking for at new cars for a few weeks, I finally settled on a 300M.
This is a considerably smaller car for me. I had been driving a 1998 Ford Explorer for about two years. It's a real change of pace.
There were a couple of...
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by plantjen
Dec 29 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Powerful, luxurious, gorgeous Cons: A bit pricey for an American car
When I test-drove the 300M, it quickly became my dream car. When I found out that I could get a Lexus ("exceptionally quiet" and "top-notch in reliability") for around the same price, however, I began to have second thoughts. ...
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by LeftyRT
May 04 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Spacious and Luxurious Cons: Decieving
The Chrysler 300m is in my opinion Chrysler's most luxurius, spacious and sporty cars. It has a gigantic trunk. The interior has leather seating and a wooden trim, it looks very sleek. It has chrome hubcaps that makes it shine in the sun and it has a...
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by ebob
Jan 21 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Very stylish, Good acceleration, nice cornering, operates well in the snow, great dashboard Cons: Could use a bigger gas tank The Bottom Line: A cool car that is definitely worth the money. I do not regret getting this over a Beemer or the C Class merc. I saved money and still got performance.
First of all, who needs the X-Class or S Class of Jaguar when you have this car. Style wise it doesn't borrow from yesteryear and then hit you up with big insurance and an additional $1ok for S Class or $25K from the 5 series.
The biggest...
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by sterling
Dec 12 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: financing, handling, style, power Cons: 14 gal gas tank,
Looked at cars for 2 weeks, test drove VW Passat, Mercedes C, Honda Accord, and other vehicles Jeep Grand Cherokee etc. This is the only American car I really considered. Test drive was impressive, almost European, especially with the handling package....
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by therealdiyguy
Jul 03 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handling, drivability, comfort, design, class Cons: choppy on rough pavement, transmission could downshift quicker in automatic mode, weight The Bottom Line: If your looking for a stylish sport-sedan, look no further than the Chrysler 300m.
I have owned a few cars in my short time driving but this one hit the benchmark and beyond. What to say about the Chrysler 300 that nearly awakened the midsized car market? Not only does style, class, and sophistication come to mind when I think of ...
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