I have a 2018 300S. Mine is a 5.7 Hemi. I installed Diablo tuner, stainless long tube headers, cold air intake and a 3.09 Hellcat limited slip rear. 80,000 trouble free miles of smooth, fast comfortable cruising. I love it and will never get rid of it!
A slick ride, especially with the V8, plus your upgrades.. I have driven a lot of these cars, mostly V6-powered, but a few times with the HEMI. What colour is it ?
I just paid $9,000 for a 300 Hemi 5.7 from 2010. Still runs beautifully,as well I like how it less assuming than a Charger….like I see a Charger roar down the street all I see is a guy saying “pick me!pick me!” A 300 S is a performance car for those that like a powerful car but don’t feel the need to flaunt it.
I had a 2007 300C with AWD and the Hemi that I bought a year old. Terrific, comfortable car. They don't make them like that anymore. they're more sporty. I wish they actually still made cars for comfort. All the kids that was to zip around like idiots are ruining the car industry. Or they're buying SUVs and car companies are getting rid of sedans altogether.
I lived in Brampton, Ontario for 30 years. The place where they built the 300, Charger and Challenger. I drove an old beater Chevy Caprice for everyday. I used to rent all those new Mopars from my local Budget rental agency. A day here and there, sometimes a long weekend. Just for fun ! (It was CHEAP) in the 2010-2019 era. Like, 50-60 bucks a day !! HooHAW !! I got to know the manager and once in a while, he would have something special for me to rent. The car that stood out for me was a black Chrysler 300C AWD. Around 2014, I THINK. Might have been earlier/later. The HEMI WITH AWD was only offered in CANADA. THAT was one SWEET RIDE......
@@ericbryant796 The 200710 are the best years. Very comfortable, both in ride quality and seats, plus you get the Hemi with all wheel drive. Obviously, it doesn't have the technology updates of the newer models, but they really dropped the ball on the seat quality.
@@christhornycroft3686 My favorite is the '06 Heritage edition and the '15 and up S models a close 2nd...though the stiffer ride of the S model doesn't really add to the handling IMO.
Bought my first 300C which was a 2006 SRT8 6.1L, my new 2023 300C 6.4L was just completed on the production line and I'm waiting for it to be loaded onto the train to make its journey to my local dealership. Can't believe I have a fully loaded first gen and will shortly have a fully loaded last gen!! I love these cars, the seats fit my butt perfectly!!! 🤩 And if they eventually come out with a 300EV tesla killer, sign me up I'll be there! 😎
12:05 If it's like my 2017 300c, you can go into the settings and change the steering feel. There should be three options - light, normal, and sport. Putting it on light is ridiculously disconnected and light. Putting it on sport makes it heavier with a lot more feedback/road feel. Normal is somewhere in the middle. I drive with mine on sport all the time just for the best feedback.
I have owned a 2013 300 and have had my 2017 300S for 5 years. I am waiting on my 2023 Red 300 Special. I love the 300 such a great car and the ride is smooth.
I am on my 2nd 300..my current one is a 2018 which l have had since new. These cars are the best automobile for the money out there. I am 71 so l have been through a lot of them. I really hate to hear Chrysler is closing the chapter on the 300.
After driving SUV's and Blazer like trucks for the last 15 years I couldn't wait to make my next vehicle a plain ol' car. I was really really wanting a newer Chevy Impala but there were not any available in my area so after looking around I found a 2019 Chrysler 300 limited in the budget I had to work with. I wanted plain old but I got a car with more features than I could ever imagine and I am just thrilled to death to not be driving in an SUV.
I have a 2017 with same options. Great car. Just turned 100k miles. A few problems, but nothing major. I average 24 mpg. Your door panels will warp and so will the center console.
we ordered ours with radar red interior and a 5.7, almost too much power for city driving but on our way to Lake Tahoe out on I-80 across Wyoming/Utah/Nevada that 5.7 shines like the highway star that it truly is, the 300S is a pleasure to drive.
I had the same complaint with my 2022 Touring L (leather seats) The bottom bolstering seemed a bit narrow...and I am 6'1 and weigh 245. It felt like an edge was driving into my left thigh...but now that Ive drivin the car for around 11k..the seat has flattened out and the leather is softer...so now its perfect...I LOVE MY 300!
I have that same Chrysler 300 s same color a 2018 that is my 3rd Chrysler 300 I’m so sad to see it go. I wish they would change their mind. I have no idea what I will buy now I’ve been driving the Chrysler 300 since 2007 . No other car attracts my attention maybe the will make a Chrysler 300 suv never know bring it I will but it!
I love the 1st generation, they are too iconic. My first ever car is the 2010 model with 230K on it, feels reliable to me, 3.5L V6 is powerful enough. I'm gonna have it for the next 4-5 years or until the engine dies. Then I will find and buy another 1st generation Chrysler 300 : )
2020 300S 5.7 here. Superb car, questionable dealer service departments as long as I can remember. Keep in mind that LOTS of Mercedes engineering went into these LX cars and it shows. Plenty of 2023 'Last Call' 300s still on dealer lots, including the 300C.
I love my 2017 300s metallic blue / gray bill/ ivory guts almost all options but adjustable pedals , auto wipers has 89 thousand miles love the seats I’m 6ft 1 and 165 lbs do long drives love it as for steering you can adjust the modes in the screen normal, sport and comfort miles per gallon I get over 33 on the highway if I drive normally with cruise control on . Was my dream car and still is. But I’ll be getting sm truck for next vehicle but keeping my baby .
I love this car. I want this car. I have a 2000 300m with 250k miles and still going. It has served me well-everything still works-many features described in the video. My wish was to have Chrysler redesign this car with all the Safety Features and interactive media screen now common. They finally have done so. This is perfect for me. Cannot deal with an SUV. Sticker is a bit steep for my budget but am definitely interested in buying one.
@@jerodlewis1356 yes it is, you have both the risks of the hemi tick from the exhaust manifolds and from the cams/lifters eating themselves. stock for stock there isn’t even much of a power difference between the 2 either.
@@TheSavage3.6 lol it’s a 63hp difference on the v8 vs v6 model, that’s a big difference. Also there’s a thing called warranty which a new hemi has, and v8 response better than mods than any V6 ever had from Chrysler so you can stop arguing about that. And the hemi tick is from abusing and not doing proper maintenance on the vehicle. I know people who have hemi with 70,000 miles with no hemi tick because they do preventative maintenance so I will be buying a v8 hemi as soon as my 300c come out this spring. So if you like the v6 just say that but it’s not better than the v8 no way shape or form, and buy this being a v6 it shouldn’t cost as much as a v8 . Thank you I’m done not going back and forth with about something I already know, too early for this 😂🤣😂
@@jerodlewis1356 63hp is not a big difference from v6 to v8 when the v8 has 2 liters and 2 cylinders over the v6. it’s actually lacking a lot of power for its displacement. the v6 has seen lots of love obviously since it can produce so much power and do so reliably over the hemi. 360hp out of a 5.7L V8 engine is absolutely hilarious at the least and concerning at best..
The seat is uncomfortable you said but you still say its a great car. The retail on these is 50-60k? For that kind of money the seat better be very comfortable. I feel like as americans we push american engineering even if its not the best for the money.
I came close to buying one until I saw that ridiculous shift knob where the shifter should be... If they can put a console shifter on a Charger, they can put one on a hemi 300... smh 😡
so sad they aren't making anymore.. i just upgraded from the 2007 to the 2021 black on black and outside of the sunroof there is no difference from this model. so sad.. i guess im done buying cars now.
Great cars. Still driving my 2007 C with the 5.7 liter Hemi. While I like the presentation here I kinda gag at the price tag shown so I will stick with what I have. Still running well, and no need to jump to something newer just because. That said, if and when my current car is no longer affordable to maintain I will look to a newer model.
With those sensors in the bumper does it completely destroy the safety systems if a car bumps you? Does the car get totaled if you get bumped because it costs $80,000 to get it fixed???? I have a hunch the dealership will tell you it's impossible to fix without replacing the entire car!!!!! Fixing cars is so 2016. We replace cars now, we never fix them because they can't be fixed.
You have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have. I quit this after a few minutes...you have you have you have....
I have a 2015 Chrysler 300C Hemi engine. This car looks no different from mine. I bought mine for the V8 power. If you want a 6 cylinder engine buy a toyota or a honda.
who cares about the swoop in the hood or the black accents on the frickin' door panels, review the things that are important like functionality, value, mpg, leg room, etc etc etc, not the emblem on the front or the grill or the color. You should learn more about cars if you are going to do reviews
Not even close. Gone are the days of the 2.7 and 4 speed automatic grandpa. Now’s the days of the extremely reliable Pentastar and ZF 8HP which destroy anything Toyota has or ever will produce :-)
@@TheSavage3.6 2018 300 bought with 11,000 miles in 2019 and now has 77k and has never left me stranded. Not like the 2014 Nissan rogue that traded in for my 300 . That cars CVT Transmission use to break down every year the worst car ever maid.
@@wilfredjaime1130 oh i thought you were agreeing with op’s comment lol. i can attest to the same in regards to the 300. i currently have a 2016 300S V6 and the most work it’s needed is brakes, almost 80K now (i think 78K to be exact) and it’s been the best car i’ve ever bought in terms of reliability and comfort. parents owned an impala before it and that thing went through more engines than people do food.
I have a 2018 300S. Mine is a 5.7 Hemi. I installed Diablo tuner, stainless long tube headers, cold air intake and a 3.09 Hellcat limited slip rear. 80,000 trouble free miles of smooth, fast comfortable cruising. I love it and will never get rid of it!
A slick ride, especially with the V8, plus your upgrades.. I have driven a lot of these cars, mostly V6-powered, but a few times with the HEMI. What colour is it ?
I love my 2021 chrysler 300s. It's my third 300. Great reliable cars .
I just paid $9,000 for a 300 Hemi 5.7 from 2010. Still runs beautifully,as well I like how it less assuming than a Charger….like I see a Charger roar down the street all I see is a guy saying “pick me!pick me!”
A 300 S is a performance car for those that like a powerful car but don’t feel the need to flaunt it.
You could have got a 2012-2014 for that much.
@@justinsmith1831 Depends on CONDITION and MILEAGE......young Justin...
I had a 2007 300C with AWD and the Hemi that I bought a year old. Terrific, comfortable car. They don't make them like that anymore. they're more sporty. I wish they actually still made cars for comfort. All the kids that was to zip around like idiots are ruining the car industry. Or they're buying SUVs and car companies are getting rid of sedans altogether.
I lived in Brampton, Ontario for 30 years. The place where they built the 300, Charger and Challenger. I drove an old beater Chevy Caprice for everyday. I used to rent all those new Mopars from my local Budget rental agency. A day here and there, sometimes a long weekend. Just for fun !
(It was CHEAP) in the 2010-2019 era. Like, 50-60 bucks a day !! HooHAW !!
I got to know the manager and once in a while, he would have something special for me to rent.
The car that stood out for me was a black Chrysler 300C AWD. Around 2014, I THINK. Might have been earlier/later. The HEMI WITH AWD was only offered in CANADA.
THAT was one SWEET RIDE......
Thank you for watching! Would you buy the Chrysler 300?
Used yes, new no.
@@ericbryant796 The 200710 are the best years. Very comfortable, both in ride quality and seats, plus you get the Hemi with all wheel drive. Obviously, it doesn't have the technology updates of the newer models, but they really dropped the ball on the seat quality.
@@christhornycroft3686 My favorite is the '06 Heritage edition and the '15 and up S models a close 2nd...though the stiffer ride of the S model doesn't really add to the handling IMO.
Unfortunately it is not available in my country 😢
Bought my first 300C which was a 2006 SRT8 6.1L, my new 2023 300C 6.4L was just completed on the production line and I'm waiting for it to be loaded onto the train to make its journey to my local dealership. Can't believe I have a fully loaded first gen and will shortly have a fully loaded last gen!! I love these cars, the seats fit my butt perfectly!!! 🤩 And if they eventually come out with a 300EV tesla killer, sign me up I'll be there! 😎
I like the 300, I had one for a rental and didn’t want to give it back, will probably buy one as my next car.
I have that model in video now as a rental and I’m in love with it
I had a 2005 300 and absolutely loved it, decided to get a 2022 300 which is not disappointing; love it. It is a great car!❤
Mopar always killing it! 👍🇺🇸😎
12:05 If it's like my 2017 300c, you can go into the settings and change the steering feel. There should be three options - light, normal, and sport. Putting it on light is ridiculously disconnected and light. Putting it on sport makes it heavier with a lot more feedback/road feel. Normal is somewhere in the middle. I drive with mine on sport all the time just for the best feedback.
I have owned a 2013 300 and have had my 2017 300S for 5 years. I am waiting on my 2023 Red 300 Special. I love the 300 such a great car and the ride is smooth.
I just bought one I love it
I am on my 2nd 300..my current one is a 2018 which l have had since new. These cars are the best automobile for the money out there. I am 71 so l have been through a lot of them. I really hate to hear Chrysler is closing the chapter on the 300.
Yes! I own the 2022 Chrysler 300S sold my SUV to get it. the V-6 is a great car to drive. all the power I'll ever need
Was so lucky to get the Chrysler 300C 392 Hemi, Talk about fast 500 HP! talk about luxury ! The one I have is the best car ever!
After driving SUV's and Blazer like trucks for the last 15 years I couldn't wait to make my next vehicle a plain ol' car. I was really really wanting a newer Chevy Impala but there were not any available in my area so after looking around I found a 2019 Chrysler 300 limited in the budget I had to work with. I wanted plain old but I got a car with more features than I could ever imagine and I am just thrilled to death to not be driving in an SUV.
Same! Drive suvs for the last 5 years. I wanted something better on gas but on the bigger size. I grabbed a 2013 300s. Man i love it.
I have a 2017 with same options. Great car. Just turned 100k miles. A few problems, but nothing major. I average 24 mpg. Your door panels will warp and so will the center console.
What type of problems?
we ordered ours with radar red interior and a 5.7, almost too much power for city driving but on our way to Lake Tahoe out on I-80 across Wyoming/Utah/Nevada that 5.7 shines like the highway star that it truly is, the 300S is a pleasure to drive.
Highway star !!!
That's the best review of them all! Thank you
I had the same complaint with my 2022 Touring L (leather seats) The bottom bolstering seemed a bit narrow...and I am 6'1 and weigh 245. It felt like an edge was driving into my left thigh...but now that Ive drivin the car for around 11k..the seat has flattened out and the leather is softer...so now its perfect...I LOVE MY 300!
That trademark clock is made to resemble the shape of the grill.
I bought a 2023 Chrysler 300 just like the one in your video about a month ago, and I love it! It's a great car!!!
I have 2013 AWD 134k miles runs smooth and glides on the Hwy.
I think that you missed the ports under the change holder. I found those on a separate video. Great video, though.
I have that same Chrysler 300 s same color a 2018 that is my 3rd Chrysler 300 I’m so sad to see it go. I wish they would change their mind. I have no idea what I will buy now I’ve been driving the Chrysler 300 since 2007 . No other car attracts my attention maybe the will make a Chrysler 300 suv never know bring it I will but it!
Everyone who gets a Chrysler loves the Chrysler. and everyone who doesn’t shits on it . Legends know
I also have an identical 2018 300S with 5.7 hemi and love it!
I have a 2020 with 49k miles. I can't wait to upgrade to the sport!!!
I love the 1st generation, they are too iconic. My first ever car is the 2010 model with 230K on it, feels reliable to me, 3.5L V6 is powerful enough. I'm gonna have it for the next 4-5 years or until the engine dies. Then I will find and buy another 1st generation Chrysler 300 : )
I have 2019 Chrysler 300s v8 best car I’ve ever owned 👍
Last of an era
I think they should keep it going and don’t retire it but go performance with it
2020 300S 5.7 here. Superb car, questionable dealer service departments as long as I can remember. Keep in mind that LOTS of Mercedes engineering went into these LX cars and it shows. Plenty of 2023 'Last Call' 300s still on dealer lots, including the 300C.
Yes I would buy one I just like the big boat ❤😊
Did I understand you to say it had rear fog lights??? You meant reverse lights Right?
question 300S drivers: how/where do you charge your phones? thanks!
I love my 2017 300s metallic blue / gray bill/ ivory guts almost all options but adjustable pedals , auto wipers has 89 thousand miles love the seats I’m 6ft 1 and 165 lbs do long drives love it as for steering you can adjust the modes in the screen normal, sport and comfort miles per gallon I get over 33 on the highway if I drive normally with cruise control on . Was my dream car and still is. But I’ll be getting sm truck for next vehicle but keeping my baby .
Do you go with the v8 or v6 AWD?
لقد اشتريتها في بداية عام 2021 وبعتها في سنة 2023 بقيت عندي سنتين لقد كنت احب قيادتها كثيرا وانا حزين على بيعها
I've. Owned 3 chrysler 300 .. Why is it last year ??? What's their next vehicle
The walter white vehicle from the last episodes of breaking bad. He knew a fast car when he saw one. Just dont get caught in a shoot out with it!!!!?
I love this car. I want this car. I have a 2000 300m with 250k miles and still going. It has served me well-everything still works-many features described in the video. My wish was to have Chrysler redesign this car with all the Safety Features and interactive media screen now common. They finally have done so. This is perfect for me. Cannot deal with an SUV. Sticker is a bit steep for my budget but am definitely interested in buying one.
I want one so freaking bad. Damn it Dave Ramsey!!!! 😂
Wow $47k for a v6 you can get a S v8 for the same price…
v8 is much less reliable + the v6 can make 500-600hp modded
@@TheSavage3.6 lmao no it’s not, and the money you spend to mod a v6 you can to a v8 for half and get the same hp or more….
@@jerodlewis1356 yes it is, you have both the risks of the hemi tick from the exhaust manifolds and from the cams/lifters eating themselves. stock for stock there isn’t even much of a power difference between the 2 either.
@@TheSavage3.6 lol it’s a 63hp difference on the v8 vs v6 model, that’s a big difference. Also there’s a thing called warranty which a new hemi has, and v8 response better than mods than any V6 ever had from Chrysler so you can stop arguing about that. And the hemi tick is from abusing and not doing proper maintenance on the vehicle. I know people who have hemi with 70,000 miles with no hemi tick because they do preventative maintenance so I will be buying a v8 hemi as soon as my 300c come out this spring. So if you like the v6 just say that but it’s not better than the v8 no way shape or form, and buy this being a v6 it shouldn’t cost as much as a v8 . Thank you I’m done not going back and forth with about something I already know, too early for this 😂🤣😂
@@jerodlewis1356 63hp is not a big difference from v6 to v8 when the v8 has 2 liters and 2 cylinders over the v6. it’s actually lacking a lot of power for its displacement. the v6 has seen lots of love obviously since it can produce so much power and do so reliably over the hemi. 360hp out of a 5.7L V8 engine is absolutely hilarious at the least and concerning at best..
They need to update the dashboard.
I just drove twelve hundred miles in a brand new S model 300. And it was the most comfortable drive I ever had.
i love these cars esp the V8 models
Tesla model 3 or one of these?
If they would've at least put a 9 inch screen in this car, it would be so much better. That screen is about the size of my cellphone.
Beautiful
Didn't know that these cars are being discontinued.
Almost $50k for a V6. I'll pass. Great car, tho. I have a 2014 300S V8.
Sir, those are the backup lights
The seat is uncomfortable you said but you still say its a great car. The retail on these is 50-60k? For that kind of money the seat better be very comfortable. I feel like as americans we push american engineering even if its not the best for the money.
Your are in Pocomoke
I came close to buying one until I saw that ridiculous shift knob where the shifter should be... If they can put a console shifter on a Charger, they can put one on a hemi 300... smh 😡
Race with my 23 Chrysler 300
so sad they aren't making anymore.. i just upgraded from the 2007 to the 2021 black on black and outside of the sunroof there is no difference from this model. so sad.. i guess im done buying cars now.
Is your favorite word here or there I had a hard time telling
Chrysler really said “ima move cus ima gay”
Great cars. Still driving my 2007 C with the 5.7 liter Hemi. While I like the presentation here I kinda gag at the price tag shown so I will stick with what I have. Still running well, and no need to jump to something newer just because. That said, if and when my current car is no longer affordable to maintain I will look to a newer model.
Sorry I have the Chrysler 300s V8 it’s hot
With those sensors in the bumper does it completely destroy the safety systems if a car bumps you? Does the car get totaled if you get bumped because it costs $80,000 to get it fixed???? I have a hunch the dealership will tell you it's impossible to fix without replacing the entire car!!!!! Fixing cars is so 2016. We replace cars now, we never fix them because they can't be fixed.
They colored all the rims the same color? Now there's something ya don't see everyday.😜
I do love 300s with the V8
You have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have you have. I quit this after a few minutes...you have you have you have....
Pretty much the same since 2015
Rear legroom sucks
I have a 2015 Chrysler 300C Hemi engine. This car looks no different from mine. I bought mine for the V8 power. If you want a 6 cylinder engine buy a toyota or a honda.
This intro is not up to my standards. ThumbS down ( all 4 ).
who cares about the swoop in the hood or the black accents on the frickin' door panels, review the things that are important like functionality, value, mpg, leg room, etc etc etc, not the emblem on the front or the grill or the color. You should learn more about cars if you are going to do reviews
Reliable engine? Lmfao 😂😂😂
try learning the correct terms for things....jesus
Unfortunately it comes with the famous Chrysler Poor quality as standard equipment.
Just as long as its reliability exceeds the quality of its plastics. There is a 2022 300 S which I hope to purchase soon.
The worst built cars in history.
Not even close. Gone are the days of the 2.7 and 4 speed automatic grandpa. Now’s the days of the extremely reliable Pentastar and ZF 8HP which destroy anything Toyota has or ever will produce :-)
You got that right 😂
@@wilfredjaime1130 you got a 300 in your pfp…
@@TheSavage3.6 2018 300 bought with 11,000 miles in 2019 and now has 77k and has never left me stranded. Not like the 2014 Nissan rogue that traded in for my 300 . That cars CVT Transmission use to break down every year the worst car ever maid.
@@wilfredjaime1130 oh i thought you were agreeing with op’s comment lol. i can attest to the same in regards to the 300. i currently have a 2016 300S V6 and the most work it’s needed is brakes, almost 80K now (i think 78K to be exact) and it’s been the best car i’ve ever bought in terms of reliability and comfort. parents owned an impala before it and that thing went through more engines than people do food.
My second Chrysler 300 and I love them❤
I bought a 2008 in 2008 and still drives it.