Chrysler Reviews

This long-running American auto company, founded by former railroad mechanic Walter Chrysler, has been producing high-quality cars, vans, and wagons for over 80 years, and Chrysler's pride in that illustrious past can be seen in its classic gold seal badge and retro-inspired cars like the PT Cruiser. However, that doesn't mean that the Detroit-based car manufacturer hasn't remained innovative. Alongside proven family favorites like the Town & Country and 300 sedan, Chrysler has also delved deeply into hybrid and electric vehicle technologies with its in-house research division, ENVI. For more information on Chrysler models, check out our extensive list of reviews below. |
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MAY 2012
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Chrysler
300C
With the looks of a Bentley and a surprisingly affordable price, the latest version of the 300C is sure to be a hit amongst luxury lovers on a budget. Generous standard features fill the roomy sedan's interior, while a beefy 5.7-liter V8 HEMI boosts the sizable sedan from 0-60 in just 5.4 seconds. |
MARCH
2012
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Chrysler 300 SRT8
The Chrysler 300 SRT8 packs a powerful punch with its sizable 6.4-liter V8 HEMI; however, horsepower isn't the only thing it boasts. Combining high-performance engineering with 21st-century luxury accoutrements, this full-size sports sedan is well worth the $47,000 sticker price. |

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JANUARY
2011
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Chrysler
200
After going several years without introducing any new models, Chrysler is back in business with the 200 sedan, a mid-size offering that gives similar Asian-made models a run for their money. Boasting decent power from its athletic inline-4 and sleek, luxurious looks, the 200 breathes some much needed life into the Chrysler lineup. |
MAY
2010
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Chrysler 300C SRT8
A large and stylish performance car, this vehicle gives drivers a solid and quiet ride while packing the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in under seven seconds. |

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APRIL
2010
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Chrysler
Town & Country
With a roomy interior capable of seating 7 comfortably and a cargo capacity only slightly less than that of a freight tanker, this mighty minivan is doing its best to prove its relevance in a market saturated with SUVs and crossovers and all things un-van-like—and it's working. |
DECEMBER
2007
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Chrysler
Sebring Touring
This
mid-sized sedan features a 2.7-liter
V6 engine and features positive driving
dynamics. For those who require more
power, it’s
also available in a 3.5-liter engine model, which offers 35 more horsepower. |
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NOVEMBER
2007
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Chrysler Sebring Limited Convertible
This solid, midsize convertible packs a good value, featuring more interior space than other cars in its class as well as a top-notch sound system, making road trips a breeze. |
OCTOBER
2007
Chrysler Aspen Limited 4x4
Chrysler's first foray into the sport utility field features 4-wheel drive, 3-row seating, and a refined, luxurious feel that is perfect for those looking for both comfort and versatility. |

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APRIL
2006
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Chrysler
300 Touring
This sleek car runs on a 190 hp 2.7 liter V6 engine, which is paired with a four-speed transmission. The roomy interior includes side-impact airbags for front seats and a power adjustable steering wheel. |
MAY
2005
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Sebring Limited Convertible
If you are looking for a roomy and
comfortable convertible that won’t break the
bank, the folks at Chrysler have this option for you.
The
exterior design is sleek, and inside everything is
laid out logically. |
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APRIL
2005
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Chrysler
Crossfire SRT6
A
super-sports coupe meant more to be driven on the
track than the highway, the Crossfire SRT6 is a lovable,
even if slightly spendy, ride to enjoy. |
NOVEMBER
2004
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300C
Despite
the fact that the power under the hood comes from Mexico
and the final assembly takes place in Canada, the 300C
is unmistakably the ultimate American Cruiser.
Already, shop fans have engineered many ways to lower
it down, jack it up or take its top off. |
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AUGUST
2004
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Chrysler
Crossfire Roadster
German
and American cross engineering have produced a fine
specimen. Hit
the road with the fun and sexy 2005 Chrysler Crossfire
Roadster, and you'll hear yourself singing. |
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