I've found my next car and it will be a Chrysler. :ninja:
For the last three days I have been driving a 2012 Chrysler 300 C. Normally I don't rent premium cars but through a promotion I received this car at the midsize car price. I will have the car through September 10th and will put approximately 2,000 miles on it. This car has every single option available with the exception of a sunroof. I couldn't quite figure that one out. I am the second renter of this car according to the counter jockey and the car has just 4,500 miles on it.
I knew the 300 was a good car and rented one back in 2007. It was a base model with the mid-grade V6 but I still thought it was a very good car. Quiet, good handling, spacious, good material quality (not great, but good), decent acceleration, great styling (subjective but I liked it). Good isn't great though and I always thought the 300 was overpriced for what you were getting and that turned me off. I ended up going with a Lincoln LS instead which while smaller checked the premium car boxes better.
Fast forward to the updated car. I don't care what prior experience you have with a Chrysler product or how bad you may think of them. If you drive this car you opinion will be changed, mine was. I have enjoyed this car so much the last three days I am looking to buy one in the next 30 days, as soon as I turn this one in basically. It's that good.
I might throw some photos up if I have time.
For the last three days I have been driving a 2012 Chrysler 300 C. Normally I don't rent premium cars but through a promotion I received this car at the midsize car price. I will have the car through September 10th and will put approximately 2,000 miles on it. This car has every single option available with the exception of a sunroof. I couldn't quite figure that one out. I am the second renter of this car according to the counter jockey and the car has just 4,500 miles on it.
I knew the 300 was a good car and rented one back in 2007. It was a base model with the mid-grade V6 but I still thought it was a very good car. Quiet, good handling, spacious, good material quality (not great, but good), decent acceleration, great styling (subjective but I liked it). Good isn't great though and I always thought the 300 was overpriced for what you were getting and that turned me off. I ended up going with a Lincoln LS instead which while smaller checked the premium car boxes better.
Fast forward to the updated car. I don't care what prior experience you have with a Chrysler product or how bad you may think of them. If you drive this car you opinion will be changed, mine was. I have enjoyed this car so much the last three days I am looking to buy one in the next 30 days, as soon as I turn this one in basically. It's that good.
I might throw some photos up if I have time.