If anything, luxury cars need to go back to what made luxury cars luxury cars. Sure, update the tech and the engines and add your hybrids, but everyone wants a sporty luxury car now, which is kind of like being an evangelical porn star. As someone with chronic pain, trying to find a comfortable car that isn't trying to make me think it's made for Zoomers or race car drivers is frustrating. Every car now looks bloated instead of boxy and classy. They all look the same. This stood out because it was different. Now the seats look like every other souped up car on the road, ready to send you to the chiropractor or the ER. I had the 2008 version and it was great for a modern car. Very comfortable all things considered and had the 5.8 with MDS and AWD. I almost feel like I need a bank loan for a Rolls Royce (or rob the bank 🤣) to find something that isn't going to make me want to chug the whole bottle of Tylenol. Chronic pain is terrible, especially when you can't drive around because the seats are so uncomfortable and the suspension is so stiff.
My sister has a 2005 300. It's 18 years old but it's still a nice comfortable reliable car. She got a new paint job because the clear coat was going on top. Now it looks brand new. It's a shame Chrysler killed these cars.
Currently have this as a rental and I am impressed. Never drove such a big sedan and it feels nice inside. Its a bit dated inside, but I like it. The exterior is so aggressive. 19" wheels look great. I think it's a pretty cool car to own if it's reliable.
Stellantis could’ve at least updated the infotainment on these dinosaurs. The Charger/Challenger/300 should’ve got the Uconnect 5 that’s in their other newer vehicles.
I actually like how the screen is facing a bit more at you and is at your shoulder levels with the car so you can keep a good eye on the road and the screen, those long screens can get distracting, in the trucks not bad tho bc again it kinda meets at the shoulder level where if they tried the big screen in the challenger/charger/300 models not only would they have to had rearrange the whole center console, but gear shifter as well, or would have to remodel it to set back further, just more work than they have to. Always nice to think tho
If Stellantis redesigned the interior, I'm sure it would be AMAZING considering how great the Ram pickup truck interiors are. It's too bad the 300 is going away at the end of the year.
I love my 300s was at dealer hours then when they drove this up to me said oh yes I want it classic but sporty looks it’s almost fully loaded missing adjustable peddles , auto wipers didn’t need still love it to this day it’s a 2017 with 88, ooo miles on it and the beats 10 speaker system best car I’ve had p.s.has the pano- roof too im 6.1 ft love long drives
I am well past due for an upgrade from my current vehicle. My search is always in the midsize car segment, Accord, Camry, K5, etc. I have become interested in the 300. From your experience reviewing all of these cars, would you consider this vehicle over those I mentioned? Thanks in advance.
I wouldn’t necessarily consider the 300 over those mentioned, BUT, each choice has its own pros and cons. I think the 300 looks the best from a luxury standpoint though.
Good job! I have the 2020 C with everything offered. I never used most of it. I'm going back to that model. The back shade is fun for when you get high beamed
Picked up a 2022 Touring L AWD in white with the linen interior, though with the 19" ( better ride). at least their known issues have a fix for them now, like the V6's oil cooler. At least there isn't a bloody CVT to worry about...
My dream car as a daily with the v8. Shame they didn’t update this car much. I’ve always loved big sedans. And be cool to have a classic American car like this with the V8. Idc what anyone thinks, even with its age still a good looking car. It’s entry level luxury. Basically a fancy charger. I’d take this over a Mercedes or bmw. More reliable parts are cheaper. People hate on mopar but the newer ones are not bad as far as reliability goes. And if you get the V8 this car is a sleeper and blends in on the road. So it has that factor too.
I really miss my SRT 300 it died at 256,000miles and the only reason I don't have it anymore is because the freaking potholes in Chicago destroyed the engine cradle
While it is a smaller car for different people, the flagship black label Lincoln mkz 3.0 tt from 2020 was the same price with 100 more HP and same 8 speed active suspension 16 speakers, does this car have benefits over the mkz?
Yeah but not everyone wants a front wheel drive that's literally just as fast and looks good but generic. The 300 is special. There's nothing about the es350 that screams BETTER, it's just ANOTHER OPTION.
@@teehenessy3020 everything about the ES350 screams BETTER!!! Engine, transmission, build quality, interior design, refinement, fit and finish, resale value. Who cares about a rear wheel drive V6 😂
Ummm… they ARE cheaper than German sedans…. They don’t just look cheaper. But $70K CAD compared to $110K CAD is why these cars were good sellers for Chrysler. They handle well, good power and fuel mileage, they look swanky and cost way less than a Benz, BMW or Audi.
There not worth the price tags used or new it’s like a dodge neon for plastic upon plastic motor plastics all around with a monthly payment of over 1,000 dollars a month no way for a cheap dodge come on
Put a V8 in them. They'll sell like hot cakes. Dude the front seat is all the way back, give me a break there's plenty of leg room in the back. You don't know how to sell cars.
My opinion: this is an outdated design with a cheap plastic interior. The only real incentive to buy a 300 is the giant V8 engine that they put in some trim levels...and even then it doesn't register anything close to luxury car quality. Rental car though 100%.
Still the best looking Sedan on the market.
Woah
Wish Chrysler would’ve updated this car. Actually great looking car for its age
Yes, need to make an electric version to go with the electric charger.
@@NothinButCarReviews Indeed and change body up a lil as well. Great job on ur reviews bro
If anything, luxury cars need to go back to what made luxury cars luxury cars. Sure, update the tech and the engines and add your hybrids, but everyone wants a sporty luxury car now, which is kind of like being an evangelical porn star. As someone with chronic pain, trying to find a comfortable car that isn't trying to make me think it's made for Zoomers or race car drivers is frustrating. Every car now looks bloated instead of boxy and classy. They all look the same. This stood out because it was different. Now the seats look like every other souped up car on the road, ready to send you to the chiropractor or the ER. I had the 2008 version and it was great for a modern car. Very comfortable all things considered and had the 5.8 with MDS and AWD. I almost feel like I need a bank loan for a Rolls Royce (or rob the bank 🤣) to find something that isn't going to make me want to chug the whole bottle of Tylenol. Chronic pain is terrible, especially when you can't drive around because the seats are so uncomfortable and the suspension is so stiff.
But people nowadays is only interested in #$%suvs sadly
@@NothinButCarReviewsElectric 🤮
My sister has a 2005 300. It's 18 years old but it's still a nice comfortable reliable car. She got a new paint job because the clear coat was going on top. Now it looks brand new. It's a shame Chrysler killed these cars.
Same clock, radio, backup camera, seats, etc in my 2018. Glad they kept it the same.
Currently have this as a rental and I am impressed. Never drove such a big sedan and it feels nice inside. Its a bit dated inside, but I like it. The exterior is so aggressive. 19" wheels look great. I think it's a pretty cool car to own if it's reliable.
Stellantis could’ve at least updated the infotainment on these dinosaurs. The Charger/Challenger/300 should’ve got the Uconnect 5 that’s in their other newer vehicles.
Yeah, I agree with you there. 🤷🏾♂️
I actually like how the screen is facing a bit more at you and is at your shoulder levels with the car so you can keep a good eye on the road and the screen, those long screens can get distracting, in the trucks not bad tho bc again it kinda meets at the shoulder level where if they tried the big screen in the challenger/charger/300 models not only would they have to had rearrange the whole center console, but gear shifter as well, or would have to remodel it to set back further, just more work than they have to. Always nice to think tho
They are too busy making e.v garbage to focus on a better interior.
If Stellantis redesigned the interior, I'm sure it would be AMAZING considering how great the Ram pickup truck interiors are. It's too bad the 300 is going away at the end of the year.
Yes, I agree, but they’ll probably bring it back in 10 years as an EV. 😂😂
I have the frost bite 300L AWD with the white interior and black stitching. Everytime I see it in my drive way I never regret buying it.
Yep white on white with the AWD, can't go wrong.
I believe you, they are an awesome car for the money.
Sounds Disgusting 🔥🔥🔥
The American sedan at its best.
I love my 300s was at dealer hours then when they drove this up to me said oh yes I want it classic but sporty looks it’s almost fully loaded missing adjustable peddles , auto wipers didn’t need still love it to this day it’s a 2017 with 88, ooo miles on it and the beats 10 speaker system best car I’ve had p.s.has the pano- roof too im 6.1 ft love long drives
I miss the beats sound systems in the Chryslers. 😭😂
@@NothinButCarReviews I love it from r&b , to country all in- between its like being in the front row of concerts .
The Chrysler 300 is a better looking car than the Charger. It looks luxury and sporty at the same time!!!!
I am well past due for an upgrade from my current vehicle. My search is always in the midsize car segment, Accord, Camry, K5, etc. I have become interested in the 300. From your experience reviewing all of these cars, would you consider this vehicle over those I mentioned? Thanks in advance.
I wouldn’t necessarily consider the 300 over those mentioned, BUT, each choice has its own pros and cons. I think the 300 looks the best from a luxury standpoint though.
That car is amazing A+!!!
That color is beautiful on a 300 .
It is pretty good and drives smoothly for the price tag
Chrysler isn't a luxury brand at all.
It is a premium brand. Just like what Mazda is trying to be.
LOVE THE COLOR!!!
I bought mine in maroon love it !
Love your reviews. Great job as always.
The blue.....looks great!
Good job! I have the 2020 C with everything offered. I never used most of it. I'm going back to that model. The back shade is fun for when you get high beamed
Picked up a 2022 Touring L AWD in white with the linen interior, though with the 19" ( better ride). at least their known issues have a fix for them now, like the V6's oil cooler. At least there isn't a bloody CVT to worry about...
I must hurry up and buy this car quick bro.
It’s still for sale, you better come on, lol! 😂😂
@@NothinButCarReviewsI afford one quick after I get my licence bro.
So this is your new dream car now? lmao
My dream car as a daily with the v8. Shame they didn’t update this car much. I’ve always loved big sedans. And be cool to have a classic American car like this with the V8. Idc what anyone thinks, even with its age still a good looking car. It’s entry level luxury. Basically a fancy charger. I’d take this over a Mercedes or bmw. More reliable parts are cheaper. People hate on mopar but the newer ones are not bad as far as reliability goes. And if you get the V8 this car is a sleeper and blends in on the road. So it has that factor too.
I really miss my SRT 300 it died at 256,000miles and the only reason I don't have it anymore is because the freaking potholes in Chicago destroyed the engine cradle
Yeah, Chicago potholes literally the worst. 😂😂😂😂 But that’s crazy mileage. 😬😬
@@NothinButCarReviewsI did all my own maintenance.
@@radicalgreek99 That’s the way to do it if you can. 😁
My 2007 300 died on me at 287,000. It lasted me a VERY long time.
While it is a smaller car for different people, the flagship black label Lincoln mkz 3.0 tt from 2020 was the same price with 100 more HP and same 8 speed active suspension 16 speakers, does this car have benefits over the mkz?
😬😬 Very few if any. MKZ is a nice ride
Nice vehicle.
So basically the same set up from 2013?
🤫😂
Man this new 300s look so badass
Do you think a 2023 touring L with popular group is a good buy at 33k out the door?
Yeah, that sounds good to me. 🤷🏾♂️
Make sure it’s loaded. Mines not and miss a lot of safety features my last car had
Where are you getting a brand new touring L that is 5k under msrp of their base model? Like what?
This a car I would consider, in regards I drive. 2015 fusion and my arms feel like a 🦖 cause I’m taller a no stretch from like!!!!
Pretty good room in the 300, Chevy Malibu has surprisingly great space too.
love this car
cadillacs ride 100 percent rougher than the 300.
I just bought a ‘23 Touring L and my 3.6 did not have a cover. Anyone else seen a 300 not have a cover?
I purchased a 2023 Chrysler 300 Touring L, ( frostbite) too. They are not putting engine covers on them anymore.
@@c.jasoncrawford4869 I found out they stopped during the third week of May ‘23; I bought one from Rock Auto.
So it's a luxury car that doesn't try to be a sports car.
A chauffeur is the 1 driving not being driven...
2023 Chrysler 300 Touring L FWD Sedan!
This one is all you Scott! 😎😂
@@NothinButCarReviews! Yes!
I need it as is no v6 tho v8 only
The V6 is better if you want a smooth quiet ride. It has decent power.
Never watched someone flip buttons and controls so fast 😅
I have a 2018 and its almost ezackle.
My CAR!!!
Mercedes e class is a real luxury???
Honestly like my 2018 fusion more so much lighter and cheaper plus i couldnt afford the 30p
I like a big car.
Uhm so like I need it.. like right now….🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
When are they going to redesign this vehicle its been almost 10 years. And people keep doing reviews on it like something has changed on it.
So that it can take a nose dive in design like the majority of other cars? No thanks. If people like it there is no need to change it
It's going bye-bye altogether.
Come on Stellantis! We can’t even have a redesign. This has been out since 2005 come on
And you didn’t even bring the SRT trim back
It was just renamed to the 300s like?
Nah man, I need the 6.4 Hemi anything less, 👎🏽
Hold on 2023 no dealer warranty anybody else saw that?
Nice!
10 years later still the same car 😒😒 I own a 2013 and the sunshade and no spare tire is the only real difference in the new one 🤔🤔😒😒
Mine a 12 fully loaded 5.7 have sun shade your rite nothing really change but back lights fog lights steering wheel
I’m supposed to have a 2023 touring L but I don’t have any features. I kinda hate this car. 1st chance I get I’m dumping it.
Used
nice :))
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At that price I would choose a new Lexus ES350 over that Chrysler 300 in a heartbeat
Yeah, just feel like 300 is in a class of its own though. Just somethin about it.
Yeah but not everyone wants a front wheel drive that's literally just as fast and looks good but generic. The 300 is special. There's nothing about the es350 that screams BETTER, it's just ANOTHER OPTION.
@@teehenessy3020 everything about the ES350 screams BETTER!!! Engine, transmission, build quality, interior design, refinement, fit and finish, resale value. Who cares about a rear wheel drive V6 😂
Chrysler lacks interior design, plastic everywhere, just looks cheap comparing to German sedans.
Ummm… they ARE cheaper than German sedans…. They don’t just look cheaper. But $70K CAD compared to $110K CAD is why these cars were good sellers for Chrysler. They handle well, good power and fuel mileage, they look swanky and cost way less than a Benz, BMW or Audi.
I tottallly disagree it’s not many Japanese,italian, British sedans with heated rear seats. Awd,And roomy
There not worth the price tags used or new it’s like a dodge neon for plastic upon plastic motor plastics all around with a monthly payment of over 1,000 dollars a month no way for a cheap dodge come on
Put a V8 in them. They'll sell like hot cakes.
Dude the front seat is all the way back, give me a break there's plenty of leg room in the back. You don't know how to sell cars.
how disappointing.
Uh no don't waste your money
My opinion: this is an outdated design with a cheap plastic interior. The only real incentive to buy a 300 is the giant V8 engine that they put in some trim levels...and even then it doesn't register anything close to luxury car quality. Rental car though 100%.