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Chrysler - 300 (2013)

The Chrysler 300 has long been a standout in America’s full‑size sedan segment, blending understated luxury with robust performance. Whether you’re hunting the Chrysler 300 price in late‑model gear or comparing a Chrysler 300 2013 price with other years, this database provides a comprehensive snapshot of what to expect in today’s market. For buyers stepping into the used car world, understanding the used Chrysler 300 price trend is essential—prices vary by condition, mileage, and region, but the core value proposition remains consistent across models.

Below is a detailed overview of the 2013 Chrysler 300 and the key specifi­cations that shape its pricing dynamics.

  • Engine & Performance: 6.4‑liter Hemi V8, 300 horsepower, 339 lb‑ft torque, estimated 0‑60 mph in 6–7 seconds Chrysler 300 depreciation and value assessments often weigh engine efficiency heavily.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual mode, known for smooth shifting and good fuel economy.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87 octane) required for optimal performance.
  • Dimensions: Length: 206.6 in; Width: 81.3 in; Height: 69.2 in; Wheelbase: 120.1 in; Curb weight: ~4,000 lbs.
  • Interior & Comfort: Leather‑trim seats, power adjustable driver seats, dual‑zone climate control, optional sound‑deadened cabin systems.
  • Safety & Tech: Standard driver‑assist packages (blind‑spot monitoring, rear‑cross‑traffic alert), optional driver‑monitoring, advanced infotainment with navigation.
  • Fuel Economy: EPA estimates 18 mpg city / 24 mpg highway.
  • Warranty: 3‑year/36‑000‑mi power‑train and 5‑year/60‑000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper (limited).

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how the Chrysler 300 depreciation curve behaves helps buyers gauge long‑term value. Typically, a brand‑new Chrysler 300 loses about 15‑20% of its sticker price within the first year. After two years, the average depreciation rate averages out around 30% of the original price, with a


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