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So you’re telling me you couldn’t grasp that from the video?

Creates job.

Let me know how that 300 holds up after a few years. My friend bought one in 2013, against my pleas not to. About 2 1/2 years later, the thing was just falling apart. Water in the headlights. Water leaking through the dome lights, THE DOME LIGHTS. Trim falling apart. It was horrendous and just another cementing reason

$50k for this FCA product and it doesn’t even have the V8? Holy fucking shit.

Chances are, you’d get kicked in the balls every day for driving a 300 anyway. . .

Because Sergio wanted the “Italian luxury” to make a comeback, and didn’t want Chrysler to compete (nor did they have the resources to spare).

Adam, you forgot to mention a pretty important metric for this vehicle: fuel economy. 18 mpg city, 21 mpg combined. What a terrible piece of shit. Chrysler... please die and go away already.

Mergio probably wants too much money for 2 of the 3 brands FCA has that are worth anything.

I don’t hate the 300. But it’s a dying car from a dying brand just waiting to be thrown to the wolves when someone finally comes and buys up Jeep and Ram. Hyundai... why have you not bought up Jeep and Ram? This seems truly asinine. No one wants an instant and solid entry into the U.S. full size truck and SUV market?

No... I don’t. This is the car I’d offer if asked, “What car would be too embarrassing to buy?” It’s a Chrysler, for starters, which is sad. It’s also got a stigma for thuggish owners, in my area at least. If not thugs, then it’s just used for Uber Black.

It isn’t a bad ‘old person’ car, but $50K seems like $10K too much.

Nope. I don’t. And you can’t make me.

Wait...people WANT to buy a Chrysler 300? I thought people only bought them because they wanted to throw their money away and couldnt finance through a competing brands dealer.

“Yes! I want to buy hundreds of them!”

I hope all eleven people nationwide who respond to your headline in the affirmative enjoy this review.

Punch in face. I’d even save them the trouble and do it myself if I ever considered buying a 300.

I’d rather get kicked in the balls every morning than have to drive a Chrysler 300 every day.

Counterpoint: no. No, I don’t.

Me neither.