I like how the car does not have any external SRT badges. But when you start it up, it shows up on the digital gauge cluster just for a second and disappears again. More vehicles need to learn how to be subtle like this.
But it’s a srt I’ll rather see srt then 300c for the last generation because it’s not the platinum luxury sedan it’s a sports car just like the 2012 srt8 300
@@sobullsnottv1617yea facts it’s no where near a luxury sedan car looks ancient compared to any of its rivals I wouldn’t even consider this if I’m looking for luxury I agree with you it should be more srt badges
A fond farewell to an American sedan. The boxy looks, the amount of internal space, that V8 sound, I can almost feel the gas pedal engaging me on a long drive/cruise to Monterey. Well done Miles and thank you.
I drove one of the 2022 V8 chargers from Modesto to Long Beach and it was the most fun ice ever had in a car. Didnt even listen to music because the engine noise was so good.
I agree with you on all aspects regarding the HEMI V8, its sound, overall feeling and the fact that no electric car will ever give it to the driver like the HEMI does. It's really sad that they are being discontinued by the end of this month. Between the 300C and the Charger Scatpack, I have mixed emotions, but I think the 300C looks better than the narrow-body Charger.
All fun and games till your lifters go out three months later shredding your cam, then getting an exhaust leak a week after getting it back while your radiator cracks the same week. No I’m not okay:/
Awesome Review! I received my 2023 300c a few weeks ago, and absolutely love it! I did change the tire setup to 275/40/20 squared with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S summer tires and it dramatically improved traction and handling.
I definitely prefer the look of the 300C. I was starting to plan out ordering a Charger Scat Pack widebody in Sept '22 when the teaser for this vehicle was announced. Before the reveal was even over, I had already placed my reservation for the 2023 300C in white. I took delivery last month and absolutely love it. It's more subtle than the Charger, but also aggressive looking in those subtle ways. Plus, there are a few things the 300C has that the Charger Scat Pack can't get... the panoramic roof and the full Laguna leather interior. Finally, add in that this is less $ than the Charger Scat Pack (as closely equipped that you can get it) and this is the performance bargain of the year!!!
I love the 300c. It was my dream car growing up, and I still hope to buy one soon. I just wish Chrysler would have put effort into this vehicle. They have hardly changed the interior-although I still think it looks great-since the redesign debut in 2011. I think that a redesigned interior would certainly make this a top competitor in the mid-range luxury sedan market.
I bought a 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT8 new and enjoyed it. This new version of my car has a bigger engine and 3 more gears in the transmission. Definitely a needed update to a great car! Well done Chrysler 👍
The best review yet. I have to confess, I couldn't sit in the riders seat while he drove, in the driver's seat I'm OK. I get a sort of panic attack when someone else drives like that. I bought a 2005 300c in 2004 when they first came out, traded it in 2019, yes, another 2019 300C. Mine is with brushed nickel trim, wood trim in the interior with mocha leather. The red velvet exterior. I'm not a fan of he blackout look. For me 5.7 is more than enough .
I've always liked the Chrysler 300. It still is a pretty car and so American. I always try to get either this or the Charger when I rent a car because they are roomy and drive well, and the view looking out over the hood is great!
I’m taking the 300c , based on value and the performance you get , most of us drive red light to red light 90 per cent of time and it appears these cars deliver on that very well with comfort boot !
I have a 2018 300S with long tube headers, tuner and a Cold Air intake. I love the car so much that would never sell it. The car drives, rides and handles dramatically better when fitted with 20X9.5 hellcat wheels mated to Continental 275X40W tires. I have decided to swap a 448 inch mildly turned engine in mine that while being quiet a smooth will still make 200+ additional horsepower. I've had 2 Chargers as well, but the 300 is my favorite!
Ordered myself a scatpack widebody that should be arriving in the fall to the dealership. I must say, I think I prefer the interior of the 300c over the charger (except for the shift dial). But man, leather seats would be so nice! I've never heard of heated and cooled cup holders, but they sound cool! Still glad that I got the charger, I think it just looks better, plus the 305 tires and 6 piston front brakes are something that I couldn't pass up on. But thanks Miles for making me have second thoughts! Lol
Hey a real question for you. I'm a muscle car fan (own a 2017 Camaro SS). What made you buy the Charger? The availability of a V8 in a sedan? I always found Dodge products quite pricy for what they are. And if I was buying a sedan, I might cross shop a BMW M340i that is quicker than a Charger Scatpack. You do lose on the sound and feel of V8, but gain all aspects of performance plus luxury. And doesn't cost any more. Thoughts?
@@jamesmin2837 Out of all the muscle cars out there, Dodge products always appealed to me the most. Would love the challenger, but I need the utility of the backseats. And yea, the sound of the scat pack V8 is amazing lol.
Update: Welp, went with my friend to a Dodge dealer to pick up his hellcat and they had one of these 300c's for sale MSRP so.... yea couldn't wait for my v8 anymore and just bought this for 56k. No regrets, love it!
@@jamesmin2837 I know you did not ask me, but I can tell you the answer. The M340i, snappy hotrod though it is, is a COMPACT sedan. The Charger is FULL-SIZE. WAY more comfortable, especially for a long trip.
The problem with modern Mopars is that they've become synonymous with criminals and street takeovers. The 300 is basically just the "black guy car" and I'm saying this as a 2006 300C 5.7 owner.
I picked my up about a month ago and love it!!! It is a gentlemen's sport car just like my 1970 OLDS-442-W-30-CONV that i LS swapped..600-HP.....MAGA!!!!
Love the car, but only in that red. Wish it didn't have that expensive and heavy roof set-up however. I just bought a 2023 Challenger Scat Pack 1320 and love it!
The ultimate sleeper, but those 245-wide tires on all four corners are asking for trouble. Swapping performance tires would help, but most Scats are widebody models now with 305s borrowed from the Hellcat. They would be much faster on a dig and in corners with the extra grip.
Not a fan of the wheel design, but that’s an easy fix. I think adding 5 star Hellcat wheels would be interesting. Plus you get subtle wide body fenders for thicker tires.
I like the body lines of the 300 vs the Charger. I don’t like the doors mainly on the Charger. I’d rather have the shifter from a Charger than the knob in our 300s. It was a shame they didn’t continue the SRT line throughout the years. It’s a shame they’re discontinuing the line altogether. Time to buy collectors and garage them.
FYI, LX platform only shared a few front end pieces and updated electronic limited slip from the Benz platform that was updated that same year. The 11 update removed most of the Benz stuff and completely changed the geometry of the suspension to the point that it was basically an entirely new platform and not even called LX anymore and the 15 Refresh replaced even more of that so there was literally nothing from Benz left. You also should know the 300 SRT8 DID have the 6.4 from 11 to 14.
The reason car review outlets still call it a benz platform is because the underlying frame and unibody architecture is still the same platform, everything's been changed, but the very deep deep guts of the frame are the same.
Yeah at the dealership you sign a NDA to not drive on us roads in track mode. If caught the state unregistered your vehicle until you pay 7k to get track mode disabled because you broke the law. They inforcing it in California on Track Hawk owners. After those are all gone they moving to the next
Great looking car! However it needs more power. Today’s marketplace is chock full of BRUTALLY quick cars, many of them luxury cars. I’ve owned Hellcats since 2015. Had 2 of ‘em paid off and got rid of them because of the “stigma”, which has brought the brand down. That 300 needs an 800hp Redeye engine, minimum, and wider rear tires, IMO.
I was on the list to get one of these but ultimately canceled it. Chrysler could have done a much better job making this car special, in my opinion. The fact that it was not a true SRT and came in such limited options really made me rethink this car. This seemed like sort of an afterthought for Chrysler and not a car they were really invested in making great before sending it off. Now, a Hellcat wide-body supercharged 300 SRT, that would have been a really great car!
is it true that the headroom isn’t that good? …. How tall are you if you don’t mind me asking? … Do you think exhaust noise would become annoying especially on a long trip when cruising? Thank you and good job on your review!
I’m pretty big at 6’5 - 6’6, 285lbs and I fit pretty comfortable in them. The exhaust is valved (I believe electronically at a certain rpm) so it opens up when you’re pushing it hard or going over a certain rpm. They’re not to loud when you’re casually just driving until you thrash on them.
I like how the car does not have any external SRT badges. But when you start it up, it shows up on the digital gauge cluster just for a second and disappears again. More vehicles need to learn how to be subtle like this.
But it’s a srt I’ll rather see srt then 300c for the last generation because it’s not the platinum luxury sedan it’s a sports car just like the 2012 srt8 300
@@sobullsnottv1617yea facts it’s no where near a luxury sedan car looks ancient compared to any of its rivals I wouldn’t even consider this if I’m looking for luxury I agree with you it should be more srt badges
@@Tm0n3y762 I’m pretty sure it’s a reason for it but simple remodeling would of made people buy it without a thought guaranteed
@@Tm0n3y762they just badges 🤦♂️
Subtle is pointless
A fond farewell to an American sedan. The boxy looks, the amount of internal space, that V8 sound, I can almost feel the gas pedal engaging me on a long drive/cruise to Monterey. Well done Miles and thank you.
I drove one of the 2022 V8 chargers from Modesto to Long Beach and it was the most fun ice ever had in a car. Didnt even listen to music because the engine noise was so good.
I never thought I would want a car besides the Charger ScatPack. But this... THIS. My eyes are open for sure!
Wow, you have terrible taste
I agree with you on all aspects regarding the HEMI V8, its sound, overall feeling and the fact that no electric car will ever give it to the driver like the HEMI does. It's really sad that they are being discontinued by the end of this month. Between the 300C and the Charger Scatpack, I have mixed emotions, but I think the 300C looks better than the narrow-body Charger.
All fun and games till your lifters go out three months later shredding your cam, then getting an exhaust leak a week after getting it back while your radiator cracks the same week. No I’m not okay:/
@@benb.2123all that was upgraded years ago. That is mostly the 5.7. My Charger SRT8 6.1 just hit 350,000 miles. Most reliable car I ever owned.
I've owned a 2014 300 SRT8 and now a 2019 300 SRT, I'm glad you guys in the states got a 300 with the 6.4 in it, even if it is a farewell.
I want a SRT 300 so bad you Aussies are lucky😢
those 300s with the v8 are amazing cars and they are pretty reliable if you stay on maintenance
Mind if I ask where you from?
We had the 6.4 in the states for the 300 from 2011-2014 and then in went away for a while.
@@CHRISGT342012-14* but we didn’t get it becux americans can never appreciate anything when they’re here. only after they’re gone
The gentleman’s scat pack
🤣🤣🤣
Awesome Review! I received my 2023 300c a few weeks ago, and absolutely love it! I did change the tire setup to 275/40/20 squared with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S summer tires and it dramatically improved traction and handling.
Great feedback from an owner, thank you! Excellent tire choice - I have PS4S on my Blackwing and they're incredible. Enjoy the car.
Is that the biggest you can go with tires?
@@lmjames33 on the stock rims yes.
@300CME about the biggest you can run are 10.5 in the rear and 9.5 on the front
I definitely prefer the look of the 300C. I was starting to plan out ordering a Charger Scat Pack widebody in Sept '22 when the teaser for this vehicle was announced. Before the reveal was even over, I had already placed my reservation for the 2023 300C in white. I took delivery last month and absolutely love it. It's more subtle than the Charger, but also aggressive looking in those subtle ways. Plus, there are a few things the 300C has that the Charger Scat Pack can't get... the panoramic roof and the full Laguna leather interior. Finally, add in that this is less $ than the Charger Scat Pack (as closely equipped that you can get it) and this is the performance bargain of the year!!!
Performance bargain?😂 A heavy and slow boat is not a bargain especially since it’s hella outdated. You could get much faster options for that price.
@@2seeppeople when you buy the fun option for the price range instead of the best option 🤯🤯🤯
It is a fast heavy cruiser. Anything faster for this money will be cramped and not as comfortable.@@2seep
I love the 300c. It was my dream car growing up, and I still hope to buy one soon. I just wish Chrysler would have put effort into this vehicle. They have hardly changed the interior-although I still think it looks great-since the redesign debut in 2011. I think that a redesigned interior would certainly make this a top competitor in the mid-range luxury sedan market.
I bought a 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT8 new and enjoyed it.
This new version of my car has a bigger engine and 3 more gears in the transmission. Definitely a needed update to a great car!
Well done Chrysler 👍
Magnificent car, it's a shame that Chrysler never made a 300 hellcat with carbon fiber external parts.
Greetings from Paraguay and God bless you
They did make a 300 Hellcat
@@sebastianwhitaker5626No they did not 😂😂😂😂 just because people engine swap them doesn’t mean Chrysler makes them.
I’m 37 and I love the charger but I think the 300 is classier looking which is where I’m at in life.
The 07 300c will always be my favorite
The best review yet. I have to confess, I couldn't sit in the riders seat while he drove, in the driver's seat I'm OK. I get a sort of panic attack when someone else drives like that. I bought a 2005 300c in 2004 when they first came out, traded it in 2019, yes, another 2019 300C. Mine is with brushed nickel trim, wood trim in the interior with mocha leather. The red velvet exterior. I'm not a fan of he blackout look. For me 5.7 is more than enough .
I think he has the key
Big if true
I had it...now it's gone 😢
I have this in white one of the BEST purchases I ever made.
im a year late to this channel but i love how you explain things in details
Beautiful car, such a shame their discontinuing it
I would take the 300C any day!
If u could afford it.
@dannyphantom121 I wish I could afford it lol I have a 2016 300S Alloy Edition with the 5.7 hemi with 41k miles on it.
This vehicle is just downright gorgeous.
I've always liked the Chrysler 300. It still is a pretty car and so American. I always try to get either this or the Charger when I rent a car because they are roomy and drive well, and the view looking out over the hood is great!
It's a. Shame they've been ruined by some demographics
@@XDMIIIIIIIII Which ones ruined the cars?
@@XDMIIIIIIIIIwell?
@@XDMIIIIIIIIIplease explain more, show us how mad you are about a car you can’t even afford😁
@@XDMIIIIIIIIIwhich demographics? Cmon now, stand on what you say.
I feel like this will be the Mopar version of the Chevy SS Sedan. Overlooked and undersold, only to became a sleeper legend in 5 years.
>implying a Chrysler will last 5 years
@@ipushfatkids5641I’ve had no issues with my 06 300 SRT, owned since 2017. Way to show you have no idea what you’re talking about 👍
@@XcessiveZ cool bro
I have a red 2023 Chrysler 300C and I LOVE it...
I’ve got the same and totally agree
Thanks to 300c engineers for doing this amazing job with a modest budget they had. Farewell beast. You will be missed.
I would take the Scat over the 300 only in widebody form. I like the idea of getting a pano roof in the 300 which is not offered in the Scat.
Absolutely stunning vehicle. Mopars always have had a uniqueness about them vs competition. 👍🇺🇸
I’m taking the 300c , based on value and the performance you get , most of us drive red light to red light 90 per cent of time and it appears these cars deliver on that very well with comfort boot !
Love big American sleeper sedans like this, the 1996 Impala SS and the Mercury Marauder. If you're leaving the party, make sure everyone hears you.
Cars older than 2002 are a safety hazard.
Hands down, I choose 300 c. Very nice🎉
Amazing ZF automatic, pretty much the best torque converter transmission manufacturer.
I have a 2018 300S with long tube headers, tuner and a Cold Air intake. I love the car so much that would never sell it. The car drives, rides and handles dramatically better when fitted with 20X9.5 hellcat wheels mated to Continental 275X40W tires. I have decided to swap a 448 inch mildly turned engine in mine that while being quiet a smooth will still make 200+ additional horsepower. I've had 2 Chargers as well, but the 300 is my favorite!
I always look forward to the word of the day, keep up the great work Miles!!
Glad to hear it!
Guy sounds like sonic testing fast cars the world is in balance
I still have a black 08 Chrysler 300 with 220k miles, very quite comfortable ride quality.
I wished they made more of those Chrysler 300c instead of making 2000 units ❤
Definitely love this over the Charger!!!
I love it but i have the awd with the 3.6 litre and im happy with it. Fuel economy on the hwy is great for a 6 cylinder.
Ordered myself a scatpack widebody that should be arriving in the fall to the dealership. I must say, I think I prefer the interior of the 300c over the charger (except for the shift dial). But man, leather seats would be so nice! I've never heard of heated and cooled cup holders, but they sound cool! Still glad that I got the charger, I think it just looks better, plus the 305 tires and 6 piston front brakes are something that I couldn't pass up on. But thanks Miles for making me have second thoughts! Lol
Hey a real question for you. I'm a muscle car fan (own a 2017 Camaro SS). What made you buy the Charger? The availability of a V8 in a sedan? I always found Dodge products quite pricy for what they are. And if I was buying a sedan, I might cross shop a BMW M340i that is quicker than a Charger Scatpack. You do lose on the sound and feel of V8, but gain all aspects of performance plus luxury. And doesn't cost any more. Thoughts?
@@jamesmin2837 Out of all the muscle cars out there, Dodge products always appealed to me the most. Would love the challenger, but I need the utility of the backseats. And yea, the sound of the scat pack V8 is amazing lol.
Haha, I have a feeling you won't have second thoughts when your car arrives (kudos on the order)!
Update: Welp, went with my friend to a Dodge dealer to pick up his hellcat and they had one of these 300c's for sale MSRP so.... yea couldn't wait for my v8 anymore and just bought this for 56k. No regrets, love it!
@@jamesmin2837 I know you did not ask me, but I can tell you the answer. The M340i, snappy hotrod though it is, is a COMPACT sedan. The Charger is FULL-SIZE. WAY more comfortable, especially for a long trip.
The problem with modern Mopars is that they've become synonymous with criminals and street takeovers. The 300 is basically just the "black guy car" and I'm saying this as a 2006 300C 5.7 owner.
Charger widebody all day. Running 315's all around. 245/45/20's might as well be bicycle tires.
Know the 315s would be too wide with that body, but they could have atleast put 275s on it, especially for the cost of the car.
The red looks really good on that car
Also destroyer grey and black
I love the 300 I have one a 2017 300s beautiful car
I’ve always liked the 300
Great videos as always
keep it up miles
I picked my up about a month ago and love it!!! It is a gentlemen's sport car just like my 1970 OLDS-442-W-30-CONV that i LS swapped..600-HP.....MAGA!!!!
Love the car, but only in that red. Wish it didn't have that expensive and heavy roof set-up however. I just bought a 2023 Challenger Scat Pack 1320 and love it!
I love mine to. Got the white one.
The ultimate sleeper, but those 245-wide tires on all four corners are asking for trouble. Swapping performance tires would help, but most Scats are widebody models now with 305s borrowed from the Hellcat. They would be much faster on a dig and in corners with the extra grip.
Get some 275s for the rear
Amazing ZF automatic, pretty much the best torque converter transmission manufacturer.. Beautiful car, such a shame their discontinuing it.
I do like the clean look of 300 C. However I like the wide body Scat Pack a little more. Thanks for the content.
10 years later and no changes have been made, good job chrysler
I love the Charger Scat Pack!! Especially in B5 Blue!!!
The 2023 300c is a SRT 392 with Hellcat seats :) Love it!!!
Not a fan of the wheel design, but that’s an easy fix. I think adding 5 star Hellcat wheels would be interesting. Plus you get subtle wide body fenders for thicker tires.
You will not be able to run 11's like the widebody charger
Wheels looks great
I like the body lines of the 300 vs the Charger. I don’t like the doors mainly on the Charger. I’d rather have the shifter from a Charger than the knob in our 300s. It was a shame they didn’t continue the SRT line throughout the years. It’s a shame they’re discontinuing the line altogether. Time to buy collectors and garage them.
Australia and the Middle East have had a Chrysler SRT for years
even after SRT8 they continued making a 6.4L Chrysler without stopping for years
@@AX_Some advantages to living in the land down under. Where women glow and men thunder !!
FYI, LX platform only shared a few front end pieces and updated electronic limited slip from the Benz platform that was updated that same year. The 11 update removed most of the Benz stuff and completely changed the geometry of the suspension to the point that it was basically an entirely new platform and not even called LX anymore and the 15 Refresh replaced even more of that so there was literally nothing from Benz left. You also should know the 300 SRT8 DID have the 6.4 from 11 to 14.
The reason car review outlets still call it a benz platform is because the underlying frame and unibody architecture is still the same platform, everything's been changed, but the very deep deep guts of the frame are the same.
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building!!!
Dream car 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I would never drive a challenger / charger but I'll drive that.
You can get Chrysler Deluxe Paddle Shifters that attach to the existing paddles which increase the paddle height and adds a little color.
I prefer the looks the old 300C before the facelift. Looked more elegant, almost like a RR phantom
If I had to pick outta the 4 it would definitely be the 300 C
300c for sure!
I like the look of the 300 over the Charger. Wish they would've made a Hellcat version at some point.
Superb review of the 2023 Chrysler 300C.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Hector!
These things are roadtrip machines. Not the best on gas, but plenty comfortable for everybody. Sad to see them go.
Just got mine and I'm averaging 200miles a tank. Great roadtrip cars other than stopping for gas constantly lol
@@mtaylor6745 It'll pass everything but a fuel pump.
On the bright side, you get to see America- One gas station at a time!
My dream car
i love absolutely everything about this car :D
300 all daaaaayyyyy
3:18 sounded like Kermit for a second😂😂😂
Love the 300c i always wanted a srt 8 300
300 for the win
That car is nice
Gotta zonk that dial shifter
Horn and turn signal... Classic Dodge, late 90s early 2000s As for tires ahaha 485hp on a 245 section tire
nah I’ll,take the black or the white 😆 the C has a better interior
The stigma is so true but the sad part is that THEY love it
Yeah at the dealership you sign a NDA to not drive on us roads in track mode. If caught the state unregistered your vehicle until you pay 7k to get track mode disabled because you broke the law. They inforcing it in California on Track Hawk owners. After those are all gone they moving to the next
Beautiful
That's the one I want ❤️
Very nice. By 2028 it gonna need $12,000 in repairs even if you maintain it.
Bring Back The 300 SRT for Petes-Sake.!!
Makes me wanna trade my charger scat pack for this😂
Backup camera seemed high resolution to me coming from a F-350 work truck lol
Would love an ASMR video in the 300c :)
6.4!!
Stigma?? The 300 is a nice car. The scat pack has more driving features. Btw, the 300 definitely has the " stigma" also.
“Scat without the stigma”
First one yessirrr🔥🔥🔥
I would choose this over scat pack charger
good interior for a 10-12 year old car. This just isn't cutting it... It's literally the EXACT same as the 2013 model
0:20 that was pretty tight
😆
Loved the rhyme
Great looking car! However it needs more power. Today’s marketplace is chock full of BRUTALLY quick cars, many of them luxury cars. I’ve owned Hellcats since 2015. Had 2 of ‘em paid off and got rid of them because of the “stigma”, which has brought the brand down. That 300 needs an 800hp Redeye engine, minimum, and wider rear tires, IMO.
Like you can really use more than 300 HP on public roads ? I don t think so. Maybe on the ON RAMPS to the highway.....
You got rid of cars because of what others think ? What a beta mentality.
I was on the list to get one of these but ultimately canceled it. Chrysler could have done a much better job making this car special, in my opinion. The fact that it was not a true SRT and came in such limited options really made me rethink this car. This seemed like sort of an afterthought for Chrysler and not a car they were really invested in making great before sending it off. Now, a Hellcat wide-body supercharged 300 SRT, that would have been a really great car!
Bad mistake. Ur gonna regret not getting one of the very last and only 392 8 speed chrysler 300s eventually
is it true that the headroom isn’t that good? …. How tall are you if you don’t mind me asking? … Do you think exhaust noise would become annoying especially on a long trip when cruising?
Thank you and good job on your review!
I’m pretty big at 6’5 - 6’6, 285lbs and I fit pretty comfortable in them. The exhaust is valved (I believe electronically at a certain rpm) so it opens up when you’re pushing it hard or going over a certain rpm. They’re not to loud when you’re casually just driving until you thrash on them.
Nice 🎉
The poor mans Blackwing.
🎉my dream 🚗
It’s the same dash as my old 2011 town and country