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Review 5 of 149
Price Paid:
$31000.00
from Gladstone Chrysler P Year / Model Reviewed: 2003 300M Special Summary: A very solid road machine with excellent torque for most driving conditions. It is a comfortable cabin for both driver and passengers and begs you to scream into corners ... Strengths: Good build quality, great analog instrumentation, sweet engine, great rear legroom, voluminous trunk, nice lines, killer headlamps.
This car sits LOW to the ground. It took a few days for me to get used to being so low, partly because my previous ride was a Yukon, but I know Chryslers pretty well. I've been in and out of them for 15 years. The ground effects on this car, plus the 1/2" lower ride for the Special version ... well, the top of the roof is barely at my belt buckle. I've been sneaking up on the speed bumps because it looks as though there is not a lot of clearance down there. So far, so good though. I think the first 15" New England dump of snow is going to garage this vehicle until the snow plow is out. That's not a weakness ... it's just not an SUV (PhD. in "duh"). Weaknesses: I've only had the car a week, but having owned a Concorde LXi for four years, I feel very much at home in the cockpit. The climate controls and music center are right where I'd expect to find them.
I don't drive with a lot of accessories like laptops, PDA's, file folders, etc. I just have a wallet and a cell phone. The wallet fits well in the door pocket, but the cell phone is still looking for a home. The cup holders are overkill for that, the "non-smoking" package I specified leaves a preciously-small insert where the ashtray would be (can't even get the fingers in there for change; you need to pull it out to dump your dimes). Strangely enough, the cell phone fits very well into the hand-grab for opening and closing the door, and while convenient, it begs the question why I couldn't put it somewhere specifically design for the driver's detritus ...
This is a small shortcoming because the car is absolutely wonderful. It corners effortlessly, and the transmission always seems to be in the perfect gear; occasionally I've dropped it into the autostick mode, and it's in the gear that I wanted to select anyway. So ... it's breaking me of that inclination.
Great car. This may b Similar Products Used: Dodge Intrepid, Concorde LXi, Audi A6.
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