2010 Chrysler 300
#3

in Affordable Large Cars

Based on analysis of 85 300 reviews and test drives.

MSRP: $27,260 - $44,865
Invoice: $26,382 - $42,402
MPG: 18 City / 26 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:8.7
Performance:8.4
Exterior:9.0
Interior:8.3
Safety:NA
Reliability:NA

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Exterior - What the Auto Press Says

Few people buy a Chevy Impala for its ability to impress people at stoplights these days.  The 2010 Chrysler 300, however, is a different story.  If you've considered buying a 2010 Chrysler 300, it's probably because of how you reacted to its bold look. We find few reviewers who have anything but praise to offer for its brawny-but-upscale style. 

  • "Takes your breath away. First, because it is unbelievably, dramatically good-looking, as the boldest American cars once were." -- USA Today
  • "Love it or hate it, the 300's styling gives it a real presence on the road." -- Automobile Magazine
  • "It looks bold and imposing, flaunting a distinctive shape." -- Cars.com
  • "Few cars that I've driven have turned as many heads as the 300C. It got positive reactions from an amazingly wide variety of people." -- The Auto Channel
  • "If science ever revives Al Capone, Chrysler has his car." -- Car and Driver
  • "Chrysler has essentially created the impossible -- a reasonably priced car that looks like a million bucks." -- Playboy
Review Last Updated: 10/5/09