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Chrysler - 300 (2018)
Looking for clear, reliable pricing data on the Chrysler 300 can feel like navigating a maze. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new Chrysler 300 2018 or a gently used model, you’ll want to know the Chrysler 300 price trends, how depreciation plays out over time, and what the car is worth in today’s market. Below, we break down everything you need to understand the true value of a Chrysler 300, from its powertrain specs to expected depreciation, and how it stacks against comparable luxury midsizeds.
- Engine: 3.6‑liter V6 (5.7‑liter V8 optional in 2018)
- Power Output: 292–320 hp, depending on engine choice
- Torque: 260–330 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with paddle shifters (optional 6‑speed manual on limited trims)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium recommended for V8 models)
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive; optional all‑wheel drive on select trims
- Dimensions:
- Length: 6.03 ft
- Width: 1.90 ft
- Height: 1.54 ft
- Wheelbase: 111.8 in
- Interior Space: Up to 120 cu ft of cargo, reclining rear seats, 12.2‑inch infotainment display (2020+), optional Bose surround‑sound
- Safety: Rearvision camera (base), adaptive cruise control (advanced package), automatic emergency braking (available)
- Trim Levels: L, LS, Executive, Tailwind, Limited, and SRT version (performance boutique)
- Horsepower Variants: 292 hp (standard), 320 hp (2020+ V8) for a sportier feel
With high‑quality materials and a smooth ride, the Chrysler 300 sets the bar for executive comfort. However, its price and depreciation curve follow typical luxury‑mid‑sedan patterns. Understanding Chrysler 300 depreciation helps you make an informed decision, whether you’re buying a brand‑new fiat or hunting for a used gem.
Depreciation Insight
Chrysler’s depreciation trend is fairly standard for full‑size luxury sedans. On average, the Chrysler 300 typically loses 15–20% of its value within the first year. By the end of the third year, the car’s price usually falls about
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