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RamezMelbourne
- 21 reviews
SRT V8 beast
Looks mean. Power to boot. Looks way better than the other Ford and Holden V8s. Plus it makes more power. Definitely bang for buck machine. But like all V8s, fuel consumption is high. Unbeatable soundtrack though.
Purchased in September 2021 at Ford Dealers.
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MattMid North Coast, NSW
- 5 reviews
Loved it
Greatest car I have ever owned, i never had any issues with it and it was beautiful and comfortable to drive !
I would love to get a 2020 model but abit pricey !
Purchased in February 2021 for $12,000.00.
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MartTaralgalon South
- 2 reviews
Test drive was good, 1 week later I picked up the 300c and payed 20k then had to buy new springs
Suspension had to be changed, as you where bouncing up and down, as someone didn't no what they where doing All over the place couldn't put passenger's in the back seat or go over 70 kl 2 k later i Now can enjoy my chrylser 300c sedan, car yards just never change... Martin smith Gippsland...
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DaveDUBBO
Best car i have ever had
I am 6 ft 6" and 200kg this car is a big blokes car
Drives like a bentley magic motor car and 5-7 v8 roars to life when required cant fault it built very solid and no wonder the prices have gone up. The car was far better than fairlane and statesman previously owned and cheaper too
Just buy one today they are equal to a bentley at a fraction of price
My car now has 200k on clock and have done 30k in year still drives like new i am upgrading soon to a newer one the only car to buy
June 5th 2018 Update: Best Car I have ever owned
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now I am up to 225,000km on my 2007 Chrysler Hemi V8 and over three years I have travelled about 60,000km in this car, Changed a set of tyres Two Door Handles and two tyre sensors and thats it apart from regular 10,000km grease and oil changes1 comment
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SandeepAdelaide
- 7 reviews
- 1 like
Dream car
Always admired this shape but could not afford it.Finally saved money,wanted to get the newer shaped one but found an older one with only 20,000 kms at very reasonable price,so could not let it go.
The v6 has enough grunt for me.
I just love this car,the drive is awesome,a real head turner.
Have had no issues so far and just got it serviced and the filters changed.
Would probably never sell it.
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Qwerty73Newcastle
- 3 reviews
- 6 likes
Absolute junk
I got a 2006 build 300c 5.7 v8. Worse car I have ever owned.
92,000kms and it's ready for the scrapyard. A lot of little things breaking. E.g door handles. Automatic power widows. But the main thing is the engine. Destroyed at 92,000kms even though I have always looked after it and always had it serviced. These earlier models have a design fault in the engine which causes valve seats to drop, destroying engine and costing you several thousands of dollars in repairs.
I spent $8500 on engine repairs which took 8 weeks. When the engine died a...Read more
nd the car was towed to my local Chrysler dealer they acted surprised at complete engine failure at 92,000kms. They pretty much said, go find a second hand engine and we will fit it for you. I did a lot of searches online and found that the 5.7L hemi engines are known to fail prematurely. Since Chrysler USA put these engines in many of the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge products they apparently fix engine failure from dropping valve seats for free. A good way to keep customers happy and keep them returning. But Chrysler AU were happy to charge to fix it. I ended up taking it to a mechanic that was recommended by a family member and he rebuilt the engine and told me to sell the car ASAP. His orginal quotes were circa $12,000 to fix. I told him I couldn't afford it so he spent a lot of time researching it and found a way to fix for only $8500. A couple of months before engine failure the drivers door handle fell off. Chrysler claimed it couldn't be fixed, it had to be replaced. There was apparently only one drivers door handle in Australia and it was in Melbourne. From memory it was about $330 to buy the handle and have it fitted. Due to the 300c being uncommon car, there are very few at scrape yards, so you don't even have the option of getting cheap parts from there. When you do find a scrape yard with parts they always seam to be halfway across the country. You have very little options so you either pay for new parts, of have them shipped from across the country or even the USA. Cannot recommend this vehicle unless you buy two of them and keep one in your shed and take parts of it as you need to.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
EltechCroydon, Vic
- 6 reviews
- 17 likes
Amazing Car - 2006 SRT8
I have owned my 300C SRT8 for over two years. I bought it used with 120,000k's. The car still drives like new! I now have 150,000+ k's on the clock. The interior has held up really well. It also looks virtually like new after 6 years. The plastics and leather are long lasting. The interior styling is elegant and feels like a luxury car should. For a 6.1 Litre V8 the fuel economy is amazing. I get 10.5 L/100km on the freeway. And around the outer suburbs where I live, I get between 15 and 16L/100km. I think this is good considering that my previ...Read more
ous 6cyl Avalon was getting 13.5l/100. I think the extra 3L per 100Km is easily justified considering the level of luxury and power that this car has. The car goes up steep hills like it was on a flat road. Other cars are easily left behind The thing to remember with these cars is that they are an import. A lot of money can be saved by buying parts directly from USA, and getting your local mechanic to install them. Chrysler Australia seems to charge a lot for parts which can be bought from overseas at around 1/3 to 1/4 the price you will get them from the dealer here. Eg. Local dealer wanted $800 to replace 16 spark plugs! - I bought the correct genuine mopar spark plugs from Amazon for $120 delivered! Another example is that the local dealer wanted $600 to install 20 new wheel nuts. You can get 20 aftermarket wheel nuts from ebay USA for $30 delivered!! Chrysler dealers in Australia charge $300 for a replacement remote key fob. I bought replacement rubber buttons from eBay for $15 delivered. I needed to also replace my sway bar links. $500 or so from Chrysler - $50 a pair from eBay + $80 installation at the local mechanic. No brainer! And yes, like another person said here, my transmission locking device broke. But, I checked the 300C forums and found the way to fix it myself - cost me $0 (luckily mine broke in my driveway). But FWIW - You can buy the entire Shifter assembly from USA for about $150 + shipping. Or modify the part before it breaks - It can be fixed by drilling a hole and inserting a split pin and re attaching the spring. Another thing is that the transmission needs "resetting" every 6 months because it starts to get a bit rough - But a "reset" makes it feel like new again (the dealers seem to do this for free - if you ask nicely).1 comment
Now this is a smart consumer, I always service all my new car with my very experienced and Mobile Mechanic ( he cones to me, so no waiting around in service centres), costs about 1/2 the dealer price ... Read more
for twice the job and I too source all my parts online at a fraction off the dealers cost ( once again delivered straight to my door)! Im about to buy a 2013 300 SRT MODEL, my first Chrysler since my Charger days in the 80's, its got a thumping 6.4 litre Hemi and drives much like a medium sized car, cant wait to get it, as for the electronics and interior/ exterior finishes, Im hoping if they fail it will be within my first 3 years ( Warranty) then I'll insist on full replacements for any faulty bits, normally verbally at first, then in writting, then ( if still unsuccessfully) with Fair Trading!Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
MyTwoCentsWorthCOFFS HARBOUR
Good Will - Lack there of!
My husband dream car has always been the 300c - it all came true for him 3 years ago when we purchased ours. He is one of those blokes that take immense care of his things, washes it weekly with only the best products, given me strict instruction on the places I am allowed to fill the car up if need be due to the quality of diesel, serviced on the dot if not close to it and driven sensibly. Our car had started to play up loose power (turbo didn't kick in) and the engine light was coming on and off, he took it to our mechanic who ran a diagnosti...Read more
c report which showed the DPF did not automatically clean out at 100,000km (we are now on 120,000km) and advised us this is a fault within the car looking to be between $6k-$8k to fix! I rang Chrysler Head Office to get the ring around till a Manager spoke to me we were told to send to our local dealer who would be sent an email to open a "case" on the vehicle. We go down first thing in the morning, they know nothing about it few phone calls later and $121 to do there diagnostic report which showed the same as what we had told them and shown them from our mechanic. All the information was then sent to a regional manager who without talking to us immediately just said no we are then told that because it's out of warranty and we have had the car serviced through a non Chrysler mechanic (mind you our Mechanic does our local Chrysler work and offered way better service than what the dealers did) and they felt there was no need to offer any good will. Good Will?! How about standing behind your product! The car is only 5 years old, immaculate service history, fully detailed and will now cost us $6k-$8k to have road worthy!! I appreciates car's are expensive and this car has not been any different with services costing $700-$900 a pop but $6k-$8k at such a young age! Beware! The car looks good Faulty parts that after warranty wont be fixed2 comments
I agree totally - I have had the same problems
I have Chrysler 300c crd and appears to have the same problem. It maintains power while driving on flat road; loses drastically whilst going uphill. Only done 80k km. currently working through costly... Read more
repair options . Bought it brand new..wouldn't recommend anyone....Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Good but not so good
I have owned a Chrysler 300c SRT8 for 4 years and over all it has been a reliable rewarding vehicle.
However some minor gremlins that popped up and as it is out of warranty its to bad:
1. There is a plastic latch that locks the shifter in P until the brake pedal is applied. where the spring mounts onto the plastic latch is a weak spot that breaks and leaves people stranded. There is an aluminum product available on the after market. I believe it is the same fault for a few other Chryslers built on the same platform.
2. bonnet struts failed w...Read more
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Beautiful Luxury Car at a Genuine Bargain Price.
Mine is a 2010 3.5 Litre V6. Had it one year now and it has been absolutely faultless. I was told to stay away from the V6 as I was told that it had trouble carrying the weight. All I can say is that it leaves the lights like a slingshot and has quite scary overtaking response. It also delivery very good fuel economy on the highway of better than 11litres per 100 k's/ at 110km/h. It looks awesome, build quality is better than I hoped for (Built in Austria with Mercedes input), and people never stop admiring it and talking to me about the car. I...Read more
have had several brand new cars in the last 5 years but I will probably never sell this car, it's a keeper. Besides, they won't be making this classic retro muscle shape again. New model looks like a Maxima. Styling, Price, Economy, Retro Feel, Finish. Everybody wants a ride in it.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
RichyRichQueenlsand, 4551
Headturner for young and old
Just love it. The CRD just loves to be driven sedately. It is very distinctive but the driver never sees just how good it looks (unless he lets the missus drive it!). The beauty of it is that it is more economical to take on trips than most 4 cylinder cars - how ridiculous is that? Never been a gadget man, but the auto everything is great.
Buy your 300c from a nearby dealer, pay the servicing costs, be prepared for failures, and you'll have the best looking car in town.
It must be the best looking car around - distinctive - sex on a stick. O...Read more
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My Commodore 2011 VE SSV Series II GOT 24000 kms from first set off cheap Chinese tyre 20's, now on second set, better quality tyres, most V8, or other performance cars dont get much more than 40000 kms from good tyres, so you did well at 50000!
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novakorVIC, 3754
- 41 reviews
- 2 likes
Good
This is for people looking to stand out from the crowd, I have driven the diesel and there is no compromise, plenty of low down torque gives great take off acceleration and overtaking speed, plus the benefit of good fuel economy. Low noise interior and little noise at highway speeds.
You can really pimp up this car, if you want, to really make a bold statement and they just look fantastic.
Mean looking car, different and standout styling in comparison to it's competitors, luxurious and smooth drive with plenty of reserve power.
Not the highest quality interior for a prestige vehicle.
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Questions & Answers
Atoutasked
I owned crisper 300C Him..2008..but without a rear or front Cam..is it possible to fix a cam or it may effect the electricity of the car...please advise.
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Dave
Some months later and still no problems with the car and its up to 220,000km now
can be pricey door handles are $226each but you can buy chinese for just $30 . Keep these serviced and they are reliable good looking and powerful. Still the best car I have owned. Have seen online many problems with V6 version but the V8 Hemi are reliable engines. By far the best inits class and vale for money too .Only issues in last two years and 50,000km since I have owned it are a set of tyres and two door handles. Genuine parts... Read more