I hate the chrysler 300
#61
Well...you just hit the nail on the head. People put these things on their cars based on LOOKS (or what they call looks) without thinking about what they are actually doing to their cars.....how they alter ride, handling, speedometer and odometer, and can lead to tickets.
Wear and tear? I think we alll realize that many after market modifications can lead to increased or accelerated wear and tear. Problem is most of these cars last well past 100K miles already, so a little added wear and tear means nothing since a lot of people don't keep their cars that long. Especially those people that like to modify their cars. Guys like that generally finish their project cars, enjoy or for a year or two, sell it and start another project car. That is the way I am. 4 and half years was the longest I've ever keept any car I've owned. It just happened to work out that way. After a while I want to start building another project car.
#62
#63
yep, there are tons tons of 300 here, and most of them are V6...
My neighbor just traded in his 300 V6 for a 300 V8, all he can say is after driving it for the first time, he got tears in his eyes...
My neighbor just traded in his 300 V6 for a 300 V8, all he can say is after driving it for the first time, he got tears in his eyes...
#65
I give mad props to Chrysler for daring to be different in the styling department and the SRT model is definitely a great bang for the buck. I'd like to see what happens to the car when a re-design comes around.
#66
I actually feel sorry for all of those who bought traded in their imports (E-Class, GS, 5 Series, etc) for the 300c when they first came out. Not only is the quality not up to par but these cars are EVERYWHERE, like a Camry, Accord, Malibu or Cavalier. Especially in California, they are literally everywhere.
Never mind a luxury import, I don't even know if I'd trade a Camry V6 or new Accord V6 for 5.7HEMI version. Although FWD, they are more fuel efficient and just as quick at any speed.
But I don't dislike it or anything. Everyone has a different taste and if someone loves the design of the 300, more power to them! It's just that it isn't for me.
Never mind a luxury import, I don't even know if I'd trade a Camry V6 or new Accord V6 for 5.7HEMI version. Although FWD, they are more fuel efficient and just as quick at any speed.
But I don't dislike it or anything. Everyone has a different taste and if someone loves the design of the 300, more power to them! It's just that it isn't for me.
#67
new 300c's are 35k fully loaded, what my brother got, srt's start at i think 44k so i dont understand how they cant afford a new lexus? people hate on everything, theres nothing in this world that people dont hate on, just people have different tastes
#68
New V6 300s almost never come fully loaded and are commonly available for $25k. And 90% or more of those on the road are the V6 model. So I was correct.
I wasnt "hating" on the car. Let's chill out with the neo-ebonics stuff there ok? Or I WILL most definitely begin to "hate"
#70
I'm in Canada right now and am renting a 300. It's a pretty good highway car, but it feels like an American car always does; cheap. The inside is full of nasty hard plastics, and fit/finish is typical Detroit. I never would buy one, I don't care how it would be optioned it would always be cheap underneath. I don't even particularly like the styling, it is just too cartoonish, like the Dodge Ram pickup truck was when it first came out. But people loved it and bought lots of them. So much for good taste.
One odd thing I noticed. The car has DRL's (Canadian requirement) but when you put your turn signal on that side DRL turns off and only the blinker operates. Don't know if this is by design or a goof up in execution. Seems weird.
One odd thing I noticed. The car has DRL's (Canadian requirement) but when you put your turn signal on that side DRL turns off and only the blinker operates. Don't know if this is by design or a goof up in execution. Seems weird.
#71
the srt8 is the only one i would go for... if i could afford the gas. there are so many new/used ones on the local market not selling because of that.
when i asked about it, i found out that chrysler cut the warranty coverage period almost in half in comparison to the non srt models... am i missing something? are they prone to blowing up?
what i hate the most is seeing base model v6 300's being driven by gangsta wannabes with the seatbacks all the way down, some nasty chrome plated chicken mesh grille, riding on chrome 22's with stock ride height and blacked out glass... why dammit why
when i asked about it, i found out that chrysler cut the warranty coverage period almost in half in comparison to the non srt models... am i missing something? are they prone to blowing up?
what i hate the most is seeing base model v6 300's being driven by gangsta wannabes with the seatbacks all the way down, some nasty chrome plated chicken mesh grille, riding on chrome 22's with stock ride height and blacked out glass... why dammit why
#73
I live near Detroit... and just yesterday, I had to drive to the "hood" to pick up some stuff. Needless to say, it's just like any other ghetto where there's tons of 300's/Magnums/Chargers running around on DUBS. Some look classy, most look like garbage. And I've noticed that most are V6 cars too. Way to make a statement... "I can't afford the V8, but yo dawg, I gots dem 24" inch rimz that cost like $4000"...
The SRT8 is still gorgeous though... and I would rock it in a heartbeat. Pure Detroit muscle... who cares about the interior when you have a car that looks THAT good and is THAT fast.. yet is THAT cheap... only around $40k for the SRT8 Chargers and Magnums... a little more for the 300.
I'm all about brute power in the end, and I'm all about performance. Nothing in the Lexus or Toyota lineup offers that kind of power and fun for the price, and that's why if I were able to afford a new car, I'd take a SRT8 Charger without considering anything else.
The SRT8 is still gorgeous though... and I would rock it in a heartbeat. Pure Detroit muscle... who cares about the interior when you have a car that looks THAT good and is THAT fast.. yet is THAT cheap... only around $40k for the SRT8 Chargers and Magnums... a little more for the 300.
I'm all about brute power in the end, and I'm all about performance. Nothing in the Lexus or Toyota lineup offers that kind of power and fun for the price, and that's why if I were able to afford a new car, I'd take a SRT8 Charger without considering anything else.