Thursday, July 16, 2009
What reviewers liked least about the Chrysler 300
"Saddled with a small V6, the base model feels sluggish, and we wouldn't recommend it to most buyers."
—Edmunds.com
"An economist would tell you all that value had to be extracted somewhere, but with the 300 there are only a few obvious corners cut. One place is the transmission, which is essentially a standard pattern automatic without any sport mode or slap-shifter gate. The other omission is the lack of wood trim in the interior, which is nevertheless quite elegant in a simple, understated way and - except for a slightly cheap-looking silver steering wheel finish - largely meets Chrysler's design brief for "understated opulence.""
—Road & Track
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