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2021 Chrysler 300 Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

7.7
of 10

expert review

4.5

avg user rating

(19 reviews)

Pros

  • Comfortable

  • Quiet cabin

  • Easy-to-use technology

Cons

  • Poor value for money

7.7
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
8/10
Technology
9/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
7/10
Form & function
8/10
Cost-effectiveness
7/10
2021 Chrysler 300 front.

The 300 still offers great luxury car bang for the buck even after almost a decade on the market.

You might think the 2021 Chrysler 300 is getting long in the tooth. And you’d be right. This car is so old that it's been through three different car companies (if you count the first generation). But like an aging starting catcher who has watched three different managers come and go, the Chrysler 300 still delivers on a daily basis.

It provides North American consumers with a proper front-engine, rear-wheel drive (RWD) luxury sedan at a reasonable price. No other American manufacturer offers that, and you’d be hard-pressed to find anything that competes with it from Europe, Japan or Korea.

Starting at just $31,000 MSRP, and offering options for all-wheel drive (AWD) or a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 engine, it’s no wonder that an average of 43,000 new car buyers a year have found the 300 so appealing since the second generation arrived for the 2011 model year.

8/10

Not much has changed in the Chrysler 300’s basic appearance since the second-generation car’s major facelift for the 2014 model year. The old school “three-box design” gives the 300 a basic profile that a seven-year-old could sketch out with crayons. Look up “car” in the dictionary, and a photo of a 300 should be right next to it.

There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s reminiscent of another era without the kind of J. Mays Retrofuturist influence that turned out cars like the Audi TT, Volkswagen Beetle and Ford Thunderbird. From the base 300 trim all the way up to the high-end 300S, you could roll up to any valet and be proud of the way a 300 looks.

The grille and headlights have changed over the years. The 2021 version has bi-xenon halogen projector lamps with LED driving lamps on the lower trims. Stepping up to the Comfort Group on the Touring L and 300S trim levels nets adaptive HID lamps. The grilles are either black or chrome depending on your package and trim selection, and all offer the same tough, no-nonsense appearance.

Wheels start with 17-inch silver alloys in the base 300 Touring trim and step up to 18-inch polished alloys on the 300 Touring L (these are also optional on the base model). Several packages offer 19-inch wheels for both the base 300 Touring and the 300 Touring L (in both black and polished finishes) as well as polished 20-inch rollers. The 300S gets standard 20-inch Black Noise wheels.

The Chrysler 300 still offers interior quality that rivals cars with price tags twice as high. You’ll find cloth upholstery covering the eight-way power driver’s seat in the 300 Touring, but Nappa leather upholstery is standard on both the 300 Touring L and 300S. The 300S gets perforated inserts and accent stitching as standard, which is also available on other trims with the Comfort Group. Heated front seats are standard on the top two trim levels and heated rear seats are available on both of those trims as well.

Craig Fitzgerald
Published Oct 26, 2021 by Craig Fitzgerald
Craig began his automotive writing career in 1996, at AutoSite.com, one of the first online resources for car buyers. Over the years, he's written for the Boston Globe, Forbes, and Hagerty. For seven years, he was the editor at Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, and today, he's the automotive editor at Drive magazine. He's dad to a son and daughter, and plays rude guitar in a garage band in Worcester, Massachusetts.

User reviews for 2021 Chrysler 300

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by Codey R
Jul 26, 2024
It’s a pretty car and it’s slick and clean Jul 26, 2024
by King D
Jun 09, 2024
The Best car to ever have Definitely got my moneys worth‼️Jun 09, 2024
by Sam S
Dec 04, 2023
I love this car so beautiful power full speed car Dec 04, 2023

2021 Chrysler 300 Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$20,403 to $22,418
Average price on CG
$20,708
YoY price change
$22,418 to $20,708

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