Outstanding review! You hit the nail on the head with this one. I was in the market for a "newer" used car or bite the bullet and get a brand new car. I was test driving the BMW 385i, Audi A4, and the Mercedes SLK250. My wife asked "I thought you said there was a 4th car you had on your list" and I replied that I did, but really didn't think it would stack up since it was a Chrysler and the others were German imports. So she said "it's on your list, so just do it". So we went over to the Chrysler dealer and asked for a test drive. Immediatly upon entering the vehicle we could see how nice it was. All the 3 above were nice, but we expected that out of those euro cars. But this was made in Murika and we don't play that same game. We want tough, bold, excitement. So we drove the 300 around and was just blown away. I had to keep asking the salesman if all of this was included in the price, because it certainly wasn't included in those other models I mentioned. He said yes. So, long story short I"m a proud owner of a 2015 Chrysler 300S in piano black! No regrets and lovin'it......
Steve Hoffmann hi steve. Could you please tell me how is the reliability of this car. Am shopping for a used Chrysler and it's a lot of money for me. Just very concerned if it's too much to maintain a Chrysler ?.
I just bought a used Limited trim 2015 Chrysler 300 with about 28,000 miles. Very nice car with a powerful engine! Fun to drive, but also smooth and quiet, making for a great commuter car. Would recommend.
Manifesto time: Chrysler does something that none of the other brands do; they do "old school". It isn't the metrics, although the 300 is clearly a great value. But this car, like the Charger and Challenger, and also like the Wrangler and ESPECIALLY like the Durango has an element of old school that stirs me. Yeah, there are other front engined, V8, RWD sedans. But somehow a 7 series isn't old school, nor is something like a Chevy SS. And even if you compare like with like, the Challenger is more old school than a Camaro or a Mustang. I suspect that deep within out minds is a sentiment something like "that's what a fucking car SHOULD be because that's how they were built when was a kid". I would hazard a guess that we all have a soft spot for the Crown Vic for the same reasons. With Chrysler, it isn't heritage or DNA, because they didn't build a RWD car from 1992-2005. I think it's because as the underdog outlier, they really give a shit and make it a point to bake those old school cues in. This explains their pride over the Hellcat. Audi or Benz could build something as powerful as the Hellcats, but it wouldn't be the same. That it has pushrods is a point of national pride as far as I'm concerned. The lesson here also has something to do with names. 300 and 200 are the alphanumeric exceptions, but Chrysler has real names like "real" cars are supposed to have. This will be the downfall of Cadillac, and ALREADY has been the downfall of Lincoln. Cars are supposed to have fucking names, Yohan. We are Americans, and even our engines have names! Hellcat, Hemi, Pentastar, Multi-Air, Rocket, Windsor, Rat, Big Block. I get a massive boner every time I see "392 Hemi" on the fender. I remain flaccid over "2.0" or "TSFI" or "DCT" or any of that alphabet soup. Which would you rather have; a PDK or a TorqueFlite 8? Powerglide, Rock Crusher, Muncie, Side Oiler, Slant 6, etc. In short, names are old school, and old school is good.
im not even american but i 100% agree and i german or asian cars never really make me feel anything for some reason british and american cars are so much more desirable to me
Vortexiii I assume we probably agree that Italian and French cars also have some kind of personality. I've owned 1 Saab, it definitely had a Swede vibe. So if that's true, then why don't German and Japanese cars have a character? Well, they probably do. Japanese cars I might describe as "eager". The better ones are kind of agitated and hyper, much like a terrier. Kind of like Japanese porn, where a little guy with a little dick is speed humping so fast his asscheeks are a blur. And then there's the German car, which also much logically have character. The few I've owned I would describe as "aloof". Very clean, very precise. To work on one was an exercise in frustration, because the Germans clearly draw a social class line between those who own expensive cars, and those who work on expensive cars, and there will be NO class miscegenation between the groups. To continue the porn analogy, the German takes his fucking very seriously, and his face will remain firmly set, his euro mullet will not flop wildly about in the wind, and he will hump at a perfect 120 beats per minute with no deviation like the driving electronic bass drum in a techno dance club.
ALEX I loved your review here. They must have given you the absolutely best optioned 300's they had. I love the new rear USB ports and the White Leather. I may try to get that in my SRT8.
Good review Alex. I had one of these for a few days back in 2010, the exterior size really did not translate to interior room or trunk volume back then and it was all hard plastics everywhere. Chrysler has made quantum improvements to this car.
Back in 2005 I saw and sat in the concept 300 and I wanted one badly. Then the production car was released and I didn't want one anymore. My reasons were the dreadful interior, the base V6 engine, the 4-speed automatic etc. Since then Chrysler has managed to truly make a silk purse of that sow's ear. The chassis was always up to the task, but everything else was disappointing. The second generation was a huge improvement and this refresh is a refinement of that improvement. Now I can safely say that I would buy a Chrysler 300. I might even take it over the MKZ Hybrid which is my favorite car in the 40-50K range at the moment. I'll have to think on that a while longer to say for sure, but the 300 is very, very attractive now.
Great review Alex. I have the 2013 300C Luxury Edition and have always felt this car is terrific value for the price tag and an awesome highway vehicle. I like the updates in the 2015 model but too bad they dropped the SRT version. Well done!!
Excellent review of a proper rear wheel drive well balanced beautifully engineered car. Applause for Chrysler!!! The front wheel drive competitors (if you call them that) pale in comparison to this broad shouldered man car.
Although you usually do your reviews out in the woods/canyons, I think that city driving is a good touch considering the majority of buyers will experience these roads more often, still great reviews, keep it up!
Good review, Alex, waiting long time for it, 300 is really interesting car espessially in top trim levels. Hope to see the review extension in the next few months as well as hope to see either Charger or Challenger reviews sometimes soon. Great job, thank you so much.
superb review on a Beautiful car!!! A ton of information. lots of comparison. thanks Alex! P.S. I got a 2015 300 back in May 2015. I love it more and more each day! I'm not looking at no Cadillac CTS from now on :)
Such a great review. Your videos are exceptional. Thank you! And I agree, the ceiling on this car is waaay to low. I rented one a few weeks ago and I had to lower the driver's seat all the way to avoid hitting my head.
Very impressed with your review, Alex - splendid detail and excellent oration. One question though - you said that the noise cancellation is gone on this model...comparing it to a 2012 / 2013 / 2014 model (which I believe are all the same?), is this vehicle noiser? Thanks.
Good Review Alex, never thought about the 300 before . How would you compare to the 2015 Hyundai Genesis ? Which would be the better vehicle long term and which would you buy ? Thanks Joe
TechExplorer It compares quite well, the Genesis is a great car, and I do think it is more refined in many ways vs the 300, but it is also significantly more expensive, especially in V8 trim.I think the Chrysler is a better value in general, and if it were my money, I would probably take a loaded 300C Platinum over the base V8 Genesis.
Alex, the seat/comfort comments you gave were all for the 300C Plat it looks like... how did the seating comfort stack up for the 300S? (wondering if it felt exactly like a Charger and the harder seats you have lamented before).
Thanks for a very detailed review. I must say I'm personally highly disappointed that there is not a 2015 Chrysler 300 SRT8. I have no desire to by a Charger. This is the only 300 model I have owned since 2006. So I will be moving to the BMW B7 now !
Alex is the best for detailed reviews and accurate information. Saw the platinum C at the L.A Auto show,handsome from all angles. Wanted a Hellcat Charger but the dashtop grain is hideous, it needs Poltrana Frau leather treatment...STAT.
Hi Alex I think the 300 can be compared with the Toyota Avalon 2012! I really like that Avalon model and I wish you can make a review about even if it is 4 years old now. Thank you for the great reviews and keep up the good work.
Great review Alex! I also agree that this compares well with the Lincoln MKS, which is another vehicle I'm considering. You mentioned that this vehicle has some features the MKS doesn't have, like the nice size touch screen. However, are there important features that the MKS has that the 300 doesn't? Does anything justify the higher price point for the MKS? Thanks again for your help!
Frozen Canuck Patrick James. I just did that this weekend. 2016 19k miles for 17500. Wtf. Write it up. And went there for Lincoln MKZ I ordered. List bout $150 for Lincoln delivery But shit got a better deal in the 300c awd withbeats by Dre. And much much bigger
Beautiful car. Always get compared to an Impala and Avalon, but is light years ahead of both. Those cars dont turn heads. Ive owned a 2008 and now a 2012 300S and the car is nothing short of spectacular, and for a 40000$ price tag competes with the likes of BMW 5 series, Lexus, and Mercedes C Class series with ease, for half the price. Like someone said below, something about these cars (durango, cheeroke, 300, charger etc) has a old school head turning feel. Every time I pull up to a show my car turns heads, also has all the bells and whistles and a HEMI/SRT opton to boot? You cant ask for much more American muscle feel - even though FIAT and mercedes influenced, brand is very much american feelings. Love my 300 and the new styling is even better.
I agree that the interior of the top level 300 is great, but the XTS in Platinum form has nappa leather on the dash and doors, as well as the full leather seats, while the 300 Platinum has only leather seating surfaces. I own a 300 Luxury Series for reference (the Platinum from 2013).
The 300 Platinum doesn't have the full leather seats as you mentioned, but the dash and doors are leather. It's a question of value at that point, is swapping the pleather for leather on side panels of the seats, adaptive suspension and some additional soft plastics on the lower dash worth $13,000 in addition to the loss of 2-speeds in your transmission, a notable difference in performance and poorer handling? When you tally it all together, I'd rather have the leather/pleather seat, the RWD platform, 8-speed automatic and save $13,000-$15,000.
Alex on Autos Thats totally what I would do, because thats what I did do, I just wanted to clarify its possible to get a leather dash in the Caddy for anyone looking at that option.
Another great review, I been thinking a 300 before. And this 2015 model is even better than the 2014. I think the Dodge Charger will be a great car to cross shop with the 300. They are basically a same car but one is more luxury and that's all. If you want something nicer, 300 is for you. But I will say a fully loaded Charger is not too far away with the 300. You can also get a large car with a V8, leather and RWD. And it's look fit for me better than the 300. I am not saying 300 looks bad, I love it, but I'm in my 20's and the Charger fits for me. I will get a 2015 Charger Scat Pack, much more horsepower and cost less than a 300(Top end). Alex, when are you getting behind the wheel of a 2015 Charger? Looking forward to that review. THX! :)
Alex, are there features that the MKS has, yet the 300 lacks? In your opinion, why does the MKS have a higher price point? Thanks for the info and thanks for all the great videos!
Much of the difference is simply in the brand. Chrysler sees themselves as a Ford competitor rather than a Lincoln competitor (I know it sounds odd, but that is what their PR folks say) so they are pricing to compete more with the Taurus than the MKS. The main differences are a few more soft touch plastics in the MKS, slightly nicer leather, the dynamic multi-contour seats ans self-parking.
Alex on Autos If I am correct, Chrysler does not compare the car in the upper luxury class due to the Maserati Ghibi, which the 2017 Chrysler 300 will reside on. Expectation, if you want to move up, my assumption here, you would purchase the Ghibi model.
Very well presented Alex and I must say the video quality is impressive! I am considering renting either a 300 or Fusioin for my family trip from LA to SF and back in 10 days so you can tell we will spend a lot of time inside the vehicle. The 300 feels more comfortable/luxurious but the Fusion is more fuel efficient. Rental prices are more or less the same from Sixt LAX. Any advice?
You should see it in at dealers in 1-2 months and resale value is around average. As far as reliability goes it has varied from average for the mass-market category to just above average. (this also depends on who you ask)
grate reiview like always. however, you are reviewing only top of the line models, but most people actually buy base model of 300. please make detail review on 300 limited in your home town. specially on real fuel economy.
I would never buy a CHRYSLER due to reliability and resale. product but they do make COOL products and have cool small details and great sporty options.
Yet GM gets the most serious Recalls and Most Chrysler Products gets better Resale Value than most of they competiton.. especially Challenger, Jeep's, High Trim 300's and all SRT's/
i have a 2012 charger r/t the car is awesome but there few problems with the interior feels like cheap plastic always sound of crack in little rough roads and i only go 20k mile and there is a sound in the front suspension. it's like every 2 or 1 month the car must go to the dealer for some issues in the car!!!
Alex, as you're likely tired of hearing, another outstanding review. Hadn't really thought about a 300 for awhile, the prior generation one was a little rough around the edges -- looks like this is a considerable step up. Couple questions for when you have time: First, how does the rear seat room compare to the Avalon, Impala, and LaCrosse? We do take friends with us (2 usually, 3 very seldom) and rear seat room / accommodations are important to us. Second, how does the seating height (H point) compare with the Avalon, Impala, and the Cad. XTS? My wife has "bad" knees and getting into/out of my Mazda6 is getting increasing difficult for her. Appreciate your thoughts!
Jim MacMurdo Rear seat room is strangely better in terms of legroom than the Avalon, Impala or LaCrosse despite the RWD layout. Middle seat room is OK, but the hump is larger than the FWD competition. Outboard headroom is generous, but a hair lower than the Avalon. The seats are perhaps a little higher off the ground than the others, but there is not much difference. VS the XTS, the rear bench is wider and a bit cushier.
the Taurus also has the option to add the Nav. later, it costs around 800 $; their screen has problems though, whereas Chrysler's display is one of the best
You Sold Me ! I have always liked the 300 and there are just two comments I would add to this exceptional video. 1) "hard plastic". I have read that the chrysler interiors have seemed "Cheap" in the past. We have had three 300's between 2006 - 2011 and the interiors were fine. Granted the new improvements are well accepted and appreciated. My question would be what about "hard plastics" in lets say the cadillac. Does the 300 have more hard plastic than the competition? 2) in googling, I saw a photo of a red leather as well as an orange leather interior for the 300. Was that the euro SRT version or the USA "S" model. I was hoping to learn more about those awesome interior color options. BTW, I did not know that the SRT was outside the USA and I'm grateful to finally understand that. Thank you Alex. Fantastic video!
littlealpay Yes, the 300 has more hard plastic content than the Lincoln MKS, Cadillac CTS/XTS, Hyundai Genesis or even the Buick Lucerne. However, I think Chrysler has become much better about where to put the hard plastics and they are kept farther out of reach than before.
I hated it the car when it was first designed withthe round headlights and came off a little bently-ish, but the new styling I am very impressed with and rented a 2016 model...not bad all and really roomy inside...this might be my next car!!
Biggest disappointment with my new 300 is that while CDs may be slowly becoming obsolete, they didn't really do anything in terms of prepping folks and/or giving them a good briefing on other suggestions. I realize you can use an MP3 player, an iPhone, etc. However, they gave virtually no attention to those folks who have cd collections and specs regarding how one can rip cd's or anything on that topic. Our salesman completely breezed over it and poo poo'd all the concerns we had. In short, he couldn't have been bothered. Any suggestions of where to go? The owner's manual has little in the way of specs for SD cards and the Chrysler forums only touch on the topic.
+Azzurri82 Just google "how to rip CD's to mp3". Buy a $20 USB drive that holds 64GB or so and that will become your entire music collection in a tiny chip about 1/2" long. Plug it into the car's usb and go from there.
You have to load your cd collection on a sim card. The slot is in the lower portion of the center stack. The audio system will sort and organize the sim card. The pain is in copying your cds to a computer with a sim card reader then move them to the sim card.
Are the bumps above the taillights a nod to the huge fins of Chrysler's late 50's cars, specifically the 300, and could they be considered small fins? Thanks!
Alex, what's up with the shifter? Rotary? I like my 2014 300c V6.I also have the safety tech package. Seats could be wider though. Some cosmetic changes in the 2015 but still a nice big car just like the old days.
not sure why. going back to the days of the old slant six, they are virtually bulletproof. had a 98 Grand Cherokee with 318,000 miles, ultimately it was the transfer case and differentials that wore out, It had the 318, or 5.2 liter, still ran strong and smoke-free.
Alex, would you consider this a better value than Lincoln MKZ? Does this replace the MKZ in your list of best cars. By the way, what would be in your list of best SUVs/crossovers?
I do consider it better value than the MKZ, but the MKZ hybrid stays on my best list. It's kind of an apples-oranges thing. I would take the 300C V8 over the MKZ V6, but I think with all the varieties on the board I'd take the MKZ hybrid over them all.
One further question, did the folks at Chrysler give any indication when the 2015 would be arriving at dealers? I stopped at a local dealership, and when I asked that question, the manager indicated he had no information on the 2015 whatsoever, and had no idea when they might receive any.
I am not too familiar with Uber ad far as the demographics go, but I would say that a lease return vehicle that is as large as possible with a big trunk and high fuel economy would be ideal. So something like an Avalon Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, etc would mean you could keep your costs low and therefore make more money.
Alex, I'm thinking about purchasing a 300 Limited or maybe S. I would love the C but can't afford that trim. I'm trying not to be selfish though because the 300 would be more to satisfy me. I need a comfortable family car with good rear seat leg room so I'm also considering maybe the Passat 3.6. My wife and I have one child but road trips in our current vehicle become very cramped and uncomfortable. I really love the look inside and out of the 300 and it makes be think of the old school (70's Lincoln Towncars) my dad used to own. The Passat is ok, very conservative. Any input you can offer would greatly be appreciated.
rl1420 I'd take the 300 over the Passat. I like the seats a little better in the Passt up front, but the back seat in the 300 is hard to beat. The 300 handles better and is more fun to drive as well. You may want to also give the Toyotya Avalon and Kia Cadenza a good look while you're at it.
I have to admit Chrysler has come a long way, the new 300 is actually a very attractive package.
Chrysler has always had attractive cars.
Finally, someone who likes the 300.
Young Tank my cousin strict especially on cars got himself a 2015 300C with 5k miles on it
Who didn’t ? Can I have the RUclips name ? Everyone loves this car.
alex won’t admit it but he really like fca cars lmao.
@Nathaniel Rudolph there's a lot of snobby people who write off any car for any reason they choose and it gets old pretty quick
Awesome car! Driving my ‘15 for 192k miles... just regular maintenance baby.
Chrysler really did a good job with the 300. Kudos to its designers.
Outstanding review! You hit the nail on the head with this one. I was in the market for a "newer" used car or bite the bullet and get a brand new car. I was test driving the BMW 385i, Audi A4, and the Mercedes SLK250.
My wife asked "I thought you said there was a 4th car you had on your list" and I replied that I did, but really didn't think it would stack up since it was a Chrysler and the others were German imports. So she said "it's on your list, so just do it".
So we went over to the Chrysler dealer and asked for a test drive.
Immediatly upon entering the vehicle we could see how nice it was. All the 3 above were nice, but we expected that out of those euro cars. But this was made in Murika and we don't play that same game. We want tough, bold, excitement.
So we drove the 300 around and was just blown away. I had to keep asking the salesman if all of this was included in the price, because it certainly wasn't included in those other models I mentioned. He said yes.
So, long story short I"m a proud owner of a 2015 Chrysler 300S in piano black! No regrets and lovin'it......
Steve Hoffmann hi steve. Could you please tell me how is the reliability of this car. Am shopping for a used Chrysler and it's a lot of money for me. Just very concerned if it's too much to maintain a Chrysler ?.
Mahesh I have a 2015 chrysler 200c with 113000 miles on it. Everything has been covered or cheap to fix. Trust me. Go for it.
Hows the reliability been since then? Do you regret it?
I just bought a used Limited trim 2015 Chrysler 300 with about 28,000 miles. Very nice car with a powerful engine! Fun to drive, but also smooth and quiet, making for a great commuter car. Would recommend.
The two-tone white & blue interior color combination on the Platinum is 🔥🔥😍🤩
Alex is the best automotive journalist on the internet. I have watched them all.
Manifesto time: Chrysler does something that none of the other brands do; they do "old school". It isn't the metrics, although the 300 is clearly a great value. But this car, like the Charger and Challenger, and also like the Wrangler and ESPECIALLY like the Durango has an element of old school that stirs me. Yeah, there are other front engined, V8, RWD sedans. But somehow a 7 series isn't old school, nor is something like a Chevy SS. And even if you compare like with like, the Challenger is more old school than a Camaro or a Mustang. I suspect that deep within out minds is a sentiment something like "that's what a fucking car SHOULD be because that's how they were built when was a kid". I would hazard a guess that we all have a soft spot for the Crown Vic for the same reasons. With Chrysler, it isn't heritage or DNA, because they didn't build a RWD car from 1992-2005. I think it's because as the underdog outlier, they really give a shit and make it a point to bake those old school cues in. This explains their pride over the Hellcat. Audi or Benz could build something as powerful as the Hellcats, but it wouldn't be the same. That it has pushrods is a point of national pride as far as I'm concerned.
The lesson here also has something to do with names. 300 and 200 are the alphanumeric exceptions, but Chrysler has real names like "real" cars are supposed to have. This will be the downfall of Cadillac, and ALREADY has been the downfall of Lincoln. Cars are supposed to have fucking names, Yohan. We are Americans, and even our engines have names! Hellcat, Hemi, Pentastar, Multi-Air, Rocket, Windsor, Rat, Big Block. I get a massive boner every time I see "392 Hemi" on the fender. I remain flaccid over "2.0" or "TSFI" or "DCT" or any of that alphabet soup. Which would you rather have; a PDK or a TorqueFlite 8? Powerglide, Rock Crusher, Muncie, Side Oiler, Slant 6, etc. In short, names are old school, and old school is good.
im not even american but i 100% agree and i german or asian cars never really make me feel anything for some reason british and american cars are so much more desirable to me
Vortexiii I assume we probably agree that Italian and French cars also have some kind of personality. I've owned 1 Saab, it definitely had a Swede vibe. So if that's true, then why don't German and Japanese cars have a character? Well, they probably do. Japanese cars I might describe as "eager". The better ones are kind of agitated and hyper, much like a terrier. Kind of like Japanese porn, where a little guy with a little dick is speed humping so fast his asscheeks are a blur.
And then there's the German car, which also much logically have character. The few I've owned I would describe as "aloof". Very clean, very precise. To work on one was an exercise in frustration, because the Germans clearly draw a social class line between those who own expensive cars, and those who work on expensive cars, and there will be NO class miscegenation between the groups. To continue the porn analogy, the German takes his fucking very seriously, and his face will remain firmly set, his euro mullet will not flop wildly about in the wind, and he will hump at a perfect 120 beats per minute with no deviation like the driving electronic bass drum in a techno dance club.
@@kipamore that went a place
I've never been interested in a 300, but seeing the interior of this model... I'm impressed. I actually kind of want it.
Excellent review ! You are by far a more informative and precise reporter that gives a viewer much to think about and decide.
ALEX
I loved your review here. They must have given you the absolutely best optioned 300's they had. I love the new rear USB ports and the White Leather. I may try to get that in my SRT8.
No SRT 300 after all 😂😂
Good review Alex. I had one of these for a few days back in 2010, the exterior size really did not translate to interior room or trunk volume back then and it was all hard plastics everywhere. Chrysler has made quantum improvements to this car.
Back in 2005 I saw and sat in the concept 300 and I wanted one badly. Then the production car was released and I didn't want one anymore. My reasons were the dreadful interior, the base V6 engine, the 4-speed automatic etc. Since then Chrysler has managed to truly make a silk purse of that sow's ear. The chassis was always up to the task, but everything else was disappointing. The second generation was a huge improvement and this refresh is a refinement of that improvement. Now I can safely say that I would buy a Chrysler 300. I might even take it over the MKZ Hybrid which is my favorite car in the 40-50K range at the moment. I'll have to think on that a while longer to say for sure, but the 300 is very, very attractive now.
Great review Alex. I have the 2013 300C Luxury Edition and have always felt this car is terrific value for the price tag and an awesome highway vehicle. I like the updates in the 2015 model but too bad they dropped the SRT version. Well done!!
I just bought a ‘13 300 Motown Edition - had a bad rim and the shop happened to have a set of SRT rims so now I have a Motown SRT 😂
you have made a great video. I also love all of your comparisons. I would like to hear your comparison of 300 vs Buick Lacrosse
Shame news reports are saying the 300 will go out of production. They're a nice niche model!
I'm with you. The 300 is a premium vehicle.
Excellent.review alex. One of the best and most comprehensive ive ever seen.
Excellent review of a proper rear wheel drive well balanced beautifully engineered car. Applause for Chrysler!!! The front wheel drive competitors (if you call them that) pale in comparison to this broad shouldered man car.
Thank you, I think I need to reconsider what my next car is going to be. adding the 300s to my list...
Although you usually do your reviews out in the woods/canyons, I think that city driving is a good touch considering the majority of buyers will experience these roads more often, still great reviews, keep it up!
Good review, Alex, waiting long time for it, 300 is really interesting car espessially in top trim levels. Hope to see the review extension in the next few months as well as hope to see either Charger or Challenger reviews sometimes soon. Great job, thank you so much.
superb review on a Beautiful car!!! A ton of information. lots of comparison. thanks Alex!
P.S. I got a 2015 300 back in May 2015. I love it more and more each day!
I'm not looking at no Cadillac CTS from now on :)
Such a great review. Your videos are exceptional. Thank you! And I agree, the ceiling on this car is waaay to low. I rented one a few weeks ago and I had to lower the driver's seat all the way to avoid hitting my head.
Man I love your reviews; best on RUclips by FAR. I love this car and it WILL be mine.
Will it, Stella, WILL IT?!
Great review....I own a 2012 300C i love it and many people do but after seeing this review makes me want to the 2015 model
Excellent review Alex I was thinking of getting the 2015 Genesis but from your video I agree the 300 C is the better choice, thanks for you help!
HEMI 5.7 old school American car. Beautiful.
Great review!!! I loved the comparisons! I'm very interested in this car now!
Very impressed with your review, Alex - splendid detail and excellent oration. One question though - you said that the noise cancellation is gone on this model...comparing it to a 2012 / 2013 / 2014 model (which I believe are all the same?), is this vehicle noiser? Thanks.
Cool! Always a great review from Alex!!👍👍
Well done. .
Great review
I'm impressed with this review. Subscribing for sure.
You could argue it competes with Buick
Solid review. The 300 would be a top consideration should I go back to a car as a DD in the future.
Wow, that interior is crazy nice at the price point. . .
Love your reviews! Thanks Alex.
Good Review Alex, never thought about the 300 before . How would you compare to the 2015 Hyundai Genesis ? Which would be the better vehicle long term and which would you buy ?
Thanks
Joe
TechExplorer It compares quite well, the Genesis is a great car, and I do think it is more refined in many ways vs the 300, but it is also significantly more expensive, especially in V8 trim.I think the Chrysler is a better value in general, and if it were my money, I would probably take a loaded 300C Platinum over the base V8 Genesis.
Alex, the seat/comfort comments you gave were all for the 300C Plat it looks like... how did the seating comfort stack up for the 300S? (wondering if it felt exactly like a Charger and the harder seats you have lamented before).
Thanks for a very detailed review. I must say I'm personally highly disappointed that there is not a 2015 Chrysler 300 SRT8. I have no desire to by a Charger. This is the only 300 model I have owned since 2006. So I will be moving to the BMW B7 now !
Alex is the best for detailed reviews and accurate information. Saw the platinum C at the L.A Auto show,handsome from all angles. Wanted a Hellcat Charger but the dashtop grain is hideous, it needs Poltrana Frau leather treatment...STAT.
Why does this remind me of a Rolls Royse Dawn?
Hi Alex
I think the 300 can be compared with the Toyota Avalon 2012! I really like that Avalon model and I wish you can make a review about even if it is 4 years old now. Thank you for the great reviews and keep up the good work.
Great review Alex! I also agree that this compares well with the Lincoln MKS, which is another vehicle I'm considering. You mentioned that this vehicle has some features the MKS doesn't have, like the nice size touch screen. However, are there important features that the MKS has that the 300 doesn't? Does anything justify the higher price point for the MKS? Thanks again for your help!
Buy a demo 300c six months from now with low mileage and it would be a great deal.
Frozen Canuck Patrick James. I just did that this weekend. 2016 19k miles for 17500. Wtf. Write it up. And went there for Lincoln MKZ I ordered. List bout $150 for Lincoln delivery But shit got a better deal in the 300c awd withbeats by Dre. And much much bigger
Awesome review as usual!
Beautiful car. Always get compared to an Impala and Avalon, but is light years ahead of both. Those cars dont turn heads. Ive owned a 2008 and now a 2012 300S and the car is nothing short of spectacular, and for a 40000$ price tag competes with the likes of BMW 5 series, Lexus, and Mercedes C Class series with ease, for half the price. Like someone said below, something about these cars (durango, cheeroke, 300, charger etc) has a old school head turning feel. Every time I pull up to a show my car turns heads, also has all the bells and whistles and a HEMI/SRT opton to boot? You cant ask for much more American muscle feel - even though FIAT and mercedes influenced, brand is very much american feelings. Love my 300 and the new styling is even better.
Impressive review and candor remarks. Many thanks for your insights with comparison.
I agree that the interior of the top level 300 is great, but the XTS in Platinum form has nappa leather on the dash and doors, as well as the full leather seats, while the 300 Platinum has only leather seating surfaces. I own a 300 Luxury Series for reference (the Platinum from 2013).
The 300 Platinum doesn't have the full leather seats as you mentioned, but the dash and doors are leather. It's a question of value at that point, is swapping the pleather for leather on side panels of the seats, adaptive suspension and some additional soft plastics on the lower dash worth $13,000 in addition to the loss of 2-speeds in your transmission, a notable difference in performance and poorer handling? When you tally it all together, I'd rather have the leather/pleather seat, the RWD platform, 8-speed automatic and save $13,000-$15,000.
Alex on Autos Thats totally what I would do, because thats what I did do, I just wanted to clarify its possible to get a leather dash in the Caddy for anyone looking at that option.
Another great review, I been thinking a 300 before. And this 2015 model is even better than the 2014. I think the Dodge Charger will be a great car to cross shop with the 300.
They are basically a same car but one is more luxury and that's all. If you want something nicer, 300 is for you. But I will say a fully loaded Charger is not too far away with the 300. You can also get a large car with a V8, leather and RWD. And it's look fit for me better than the 300. I am not saying 300 looks bad, I love it, but I'm in my 20's and the Charger fits for me. I will get a 2015 Charger Scat Pack, much more horsepower and cost less than a 300(Top end).
Alex, when are you getting behind the wheel of a 2015 Charger? Looking forward to that review. THX! :)
Alex - I'm loving the 4K video!!
Wow so much information great professional review
Wow! Great review! You are really good at this! Thanks!
Alex, are there features that the MKS has, yet the 300 lacks? In your opinion, why does the MKS have a higher price point? Thanks for the info and thanks for all the great videos!
Much of the difference is simply in the brand. Chrysler sees themselves as a Ford competitor rather than a Lincoln competitor (I know it sounds odd, but that is what their PR folks say) so they are pricing to compete more with the Taurus than the MKS. The main differences are a few more soft touch plastics in the MKS, slightly nicer leather, the dynamic multi-contour seats ans self-parking.
Alex on Autos Thanks Alex
Alex on Autos If I am correct, Chrysler does not compare the car in the upper luxury class due to the Maserati Ghibi, which the 2017 Chrysler 300 will reside on. Expectation, if you want to move up, my assumption here, you would purchase the Ghibi model.
Very well presented Alex and I must say the video quality is impressive! I am considering renting either a 300 or Fusioin for my family trip from LA to SF and back in 10 days so you can tell we will spend a lot of time inside the vehicle. The 300 feels more comfortable/luxurious but the Fusion is more fuel efficient. Rental prices are more or less the same from Sixt LAX. Any advice?
I would say get the 300, the trunk is bigger and so is the back seat.
Yes that's what I'm thinking. Will check that out. Thanks!
Thank you Alex. I love your reviews. Is the new Chryslers 300s reliable? and what about the residual value? when is this car going on sale?
You should see it in at dealers in 1-2 months and resale value is around average. As far as reliability goes it has varied from average for the mass-market category to just above average. (this also depends on who you ask)
grate reiview like always. however, you are reviewing only top of the line models, but most people actually buy base model of 300. please make detail review on 300 limited in your home town. specially on real fuel economy.
Awesome video!!! I'm sold! Going to get the 300c platinum but 1 question I may sound a little old fashion or out of date but where is the cd player?
freddie bell It doesn't have one by default, but if you pay for the option it is in teh centre console
I would never buy a CHRYSLER due to reliability and resale. product but they do make COOL products and have cool small details and great sporty options.
Yet GM gets the most serious Recalls and Most Chrysler Products gets better Resale Value than most of they competiton.. especially Challenger, Jeep's, High Trim 300's and all SRT's/
i have a 2012 charger r/t the car is awesome but there few problems with the interior feels like cheap plastic always sound of crack in little rough roads and i only go 20k mile and there is a sound in the front suspension. it's like every 2 or 1 month the car must go to the dealer for some issues in the car!!!
I find it really stupid how you can't get AWD with the V8.
They stopped mating the V8 with the awd beause those sales only counted for less than 5% of total sales...
Is why I searched for a 2014 model. I found one with only 13K miles.
This is an amazingly detailed review
You really know your stuff,im very impressed
Alex, as you're likely tired of hearing, another outstanding review. Hadn't really thought about a 300 for awhile, the prior generation one was a little rough around the edges -- looks like this is a considerable step up.
Couple questions for when you have time: First, how does the rear seat room compare to the Avalon, Impala, and LaCrosse? We do take friends with us (2 usually, 3 very seldom) and rear seat room / accommodations are important to us. Second, how does the seating height (H point) compare with the Avalon, Impala, and the Cad. XTS? My wife has "bad" knees and getting into/out of my Mazda6 is getting increasing difficult for her.
Appreciate your thoughts!
Jim MacMurdo Rear seat room is strangely better in terms of legroom than the Avalon, Impala or LaCrosse despite the RWD layout. Middle seat room is OK, but the hump is larger than the FWD competition. Outboard headroom is generous, but a hair lower than the Avalon. The seats are perhaps a little higher off the ground than the others, but there is not much difference. VS the XTS, the rear bench is wider and a bit cushier.
the Taurus also has the option to add the Nav. later, it costs around 800 $; their screen has problems though, whereas Chrysler's display is one of the best
but this looks better.. :)
Canadians will be very pleased with the rear seat room.
Excellent review... Very informative.
You Sold Me ! I have always liked the 300 and there are just two comments I would add to this exceptional video. 1) "hard plastic". I have read that the chrysler interiors have seemed "Cheap" in the past. We have had three 300's between 2006 - 2011 and the interiors were fine. Granted the new improvements are well accepted and appreciated. My question would be what about "hard plastics" in lets say the cadillac. Does the 300 have more hard plastic than the competition? 2) in googling, I saw a photo of a red leather as well as an orange leather interior for the 300. Was that the euro SRT version or the USA "S" model. I was hoping to learn more about those awesome interior color options. BTW, I did not know that the SRT was outside the USA and I'm grateful to finally understand that. Thank you Alex. Fantastic video!
littlealpay Yes, the 300 has more hard plastic content than the Lincoln MKS, Cadillac CTS/XTS, Hyundai Genesis or even the Buick Lucerne. However, I think Chrysler has become much better about where to put the hard plastics and they are kept farther out of reach than before.
That 300S is a beautiful car. All that performance and comfort plus available AWD for under $50k, is a bargain.
plus 10k in empower discounts if ur workplace has an chrysler affliate program
The battery is in the trunk? I've never known that was possible.
Solid review thanks for the hard work.
How well would child seats fit in here? I have 3 children one in rear facing and another in forward facing and the last old enough 2 use the car belts
I hated it the car when it was first designed withthe round headlights and came off a little bently-ish, but the new styling I am very impressed with and rented a 2016 model...not bad all and really roomy inside...this might be my next car!!
It is nice. But be careful, it's not the best ride for anyone six feet or taller.
Biggest disappointment with my new 300 is that while CDs may be slowly becoming obsolete, they didn't really do anything in terms of prepping folks and/or giving them a good briefing on other suggestions. I realize you can use an MP3 player, an iPhone, etc. However, they gave virtually no attention to those folks who have cd collections and specs regarding how one can rip cd's or anything on that topic. Our salesman completely breezed over it and poo poo'd all the concerns we had. In short, he couldn't have been bothered. Any suggestions of where to go? The owner's manual has little in the way of specs for SD cards and the Chrysler forums only touch on the topic.
+Azzurri82 Just google "how to rip CD's to mp3". Buy a $20 USB drive that holds 64GB or so and that will become your entire music collection in a tiny chip about 1/2" long. Plug it into the car's usb and go from there.
You have to load your cd collection on a sim card. The slot is in the lower portion of the center stack. The audio system will sort and organize the sim card. The pain is in copying your cds to a computer with a sim card reader then move them to the sim card.
Are the bumps above the taillights a nod to the huge fins of Chrysler's late 50's cars, specifically the 300, and could they be considered small fins? Thanks!
Yes they are.
One of the best cars for the money......................................
I love the new look
Alex, what's up with the shifter? Rotary? I like my 2014 300c V6.I also have the safety tech package. Seats could be wider though. Some cosmetic changes in the 2015 but still a nice big car just like the old days.
Yes, it is a rotary unit like Jaguar has been using lately, it is supposed to de-clutter the console.
I actually really like this car but I can never really see myself buying a product from Chrysler.
not sure why. going back to the days of the old slant six, they are virtually bulletproof. had a 98 Grand Cherokee with 318,000 miles, ultimately it was the transfer case and differentials that wore out, It had the 318, or 5.2 liter, still ran strong and smoke-free.
Smart man. Chrysler 300 is a dressed up shitbox!!! Chrysler and Dodge make more money on repairs than from selling the car!!!
bluesdriver63 Evidence please, instead of epithets.
Albert S. - wrong
Great review!
This is the same Chrysler 300 in the bankrupt records joyride music video. Awesome car!!!
Beautiful car! I think this car is going to move off the dealer lots really fast!
What's the name for the new halo-type tail light design?
Good job as always,
which one do you think is better as a whole, the C300 or the Genesis?
If you take price out of the picture, the Genesis is the better car IMHO, but price included, the 300 is the better value.
Alex on Autos I really appreciate all your efforts. Keep the good work up
Excellent review! Thanks!
The outgoing model looked so much nicer.
Great review, thanks! And how tall are you? I was wondering after watching the rear seat part.
Zhang Jingxi I'm 6-feet tall.
Alex on Autos so I'm 6'4 do you think I can fit into the driver's seat properly?
Zhang Jingxi You may want to skip the sunroof.
+Zhang Jingxi I'm 6'6 240 and I fit very comfortably
c5natie1 thanks man
Does anyone have an idea of when this car will be available for purchase in the USA?
I sure would like a working infotainment review link
I have a 2015 300 C love it!!
Very detailed report.
Alex, would you consider this a better value than Lincoln MKZ? Does this replace the MKZ in your list of best cars. By the way, what would be in your list of best SUVs/crossovers?
I do consider it better value than the MKZ, but the MKZ hybrid stays on my best list. It's kind of an apples-oranges thing. I would take the 300C V8 over the MKZ V6, but I think with all the varieties on the board I'd take the MKZ hybrid over them all.
Alex on Autos Where does the MKZ fall on our size ruler? Is the MKZ similar in size to the CTS?
PureDating
Yes, the MKS is more Chrysler 300 sized.
goto 0:59 and pause....... son drip is unmatchable
One further question, did the folks at Chrysler give any indication when the 2015 would be arriving at dealers? I stopped at a local dealership, and when I asked that question, the manager indicated he had no information on the 2015 whatsoever, and had no idea when they might receive any.
I was told "January" which could mean February in reality, but in either case, very soon.
Thanks. Appreciate the update.
Alex I am thinking about driving for uber. What would be the best interms of reliability, comfort, features etc for this service?
I am not too familiar with Uber ad far as the demographics go, but I would say that a lease return vehicle that is as large as possible with a big trunk and high fuel economy would be ideal. So something like an Avalon Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, etc would mean you could keep your costs low and therefore make more money.
Does the 300 S come in AWD? Thanks.
Alex, I'm thinking about purchasing a 300 Limited or maybe S. I would love the C but can't afford that trim. I'm trying not to be selfish though because the 300 would be more to satisfy me. I need a comfortable family car with good rear seat leg room so I'm also considering maybe the Passat 3.6. My wife and I have one child but road trips in our current vehicle become very cramped and uncomfortable. I really love the look inside and out of the 300 and it makes be think of the old school (70's Lincoln Towncars) my dad used to own. The Passat is ok, very conservative. Any input you can offer would greatly be appreciated.
rl1420 I'd take the 300 over the Passat. I like the seats a little better in the Passt up front, but the back seat in the 300 is hard to beat. The 300 handles better and is more fun to drive as well. You may want to also give the Toyotya Avalon and Kia Cadenza a good look while you're at it.
Alex on Autos ok, thank you.
Nice work ....
I would like to buy one soon. great value for money
How can I test drive?
Good review, great car.