2017 Chrysler 300S

At a Glance

Pricing $32,340 - $45,770
Drive Types RWD, AWD
Engines 3.6l V6, 5.7l V8
Transmissions A8
Fuel Economy 16-19 (city), 25-30 (highway)

The Chrysler 300 is distinctive in many regards. It is the last of the large traditional rear-wheel-drive sedans from the domestic automakers. Cars like the Caprice, Crown Victoria, and Grand Marquis have all died or become fleet sale vehicles. Few modern cars can match the exaggerated boxiness of the Chrysler 300. Updated in 2015, the 300 has a toned exterior and restrained interior. The 300 line consists of the V6-powered Limited, 300S, and 300C models with a 5.7l V8 optional on the 300S and 300C. A 300 with a leather interior and power equipment is priced from the low $30,000s. Opt for the V8 and the 300 runs around $40,000, which is steep but comparable to the pricing of the Ford Taurus SHO. At any price, the 300 and its styling cues are decidedly unique.

Model/Trim/Package Engine Original MSRP
300 Limited 3.6l V6 (292-bhp) A8 RWD $32,340
300 Limited 3.6l V6 (292-bhp) A8 AWD $34,840
300 S 3.6l V6 (300-bhp) A8 RWD $35,675
300 S 3.6l V6 (292-bhp) A8 AWD $38,175
300 S 5.7l V8 (363-bhp) A8 RWD $38,675
300 C 3.6l V6 (300-bhp) A8 RWD $38,635
300 C 3.6l V6 (292-bhp) A8 AWD $41,135
300 C 5.7l V8 (363-bhp) A8 RWD $41,635
300 C Platinum 3.6l V6 (292-bhp) A8 RWD $42,770
300 C Platinum 3.6l V6 (292-bhp) A8 AWD $45,270
300 C Platinum 5.7l V8 (363-bhp) A8 RWD $45,770