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Chrysler - 300C (2009)
Discover the intricacies of the classic 2009 Chrysler 300C and how its value stands today. The 2009 Chrysler 300C remains a standout in the U.S. luxury‑sedan landscape, offering a blend of powerful performance and elegant styling. If you’re curious about the Chrysler 300C price, the Chrysler 300C 2009 price, or what a used model might retail for, this guide pulls together the market trends, depreciation patterns, and key spec details so you can make an informed decision.
- Engine: 3.6‑liter V6 HEMI; 283 hp, 260 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (available) or 8‑speed automatic (standard)
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
- Fuel Economy (EPA): 18 mpg city / 25 mpg highway (manual) / 18/25 mpg (auto)
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 112.2 in
- Length: 196.3 in
- Width (incl. mirrors): 77.4 in
- Height: 55.9 in
- Ground clearance: 5.6 in
- Weight: 4,485–4,526 lb (varies by options)
- Capacity: 5‑passenger, 15.6‑cu‑ft cargo space (folding rear seats)
- Features:
- Stainless‑steel interior accents, leather seating, dual‑zone climate control
- Cruise control, power‑floor and tailgate, 120‑V charging port
- Optional 6‑1/2‑speaker AM/FM stereo, Bluetooth, USB, and optional navigation
- Safety: Standard side curtain airbags, ABS, stability control, optional driver & passenger airbags, traction control, optional adaptive cruise guidance
Chrysler 300C depreciation remains a key consideration for buyers entering the used‑car market. While valuations differ by condition, mileage, and location, the 2009 model typically follows this depreciation curve:
- First year: 15–20% drop from new price
- Year 2–3: 5–10% decline per year
- Year 4–6: 3–5% annual depreciation
- Year 7+: 2–4% yearly value retention (roughly half the original retail price)
These percentages reflect typical market trends: a high initial decrease as the vehicle exits new‑car status, followed by a steadier, slower decline once it’s had utility years of mileage in the range of 60,000–90,000 miles. Prospective buyers often ask where the 2009 sits in valuation; research shows it *typically* holds about 50–55% of its MSRP after five years, influenced heavily by care,
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 years ago | used | €10,500.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | £5,495.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | £5,995.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £6,500.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £5,495.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £9,000.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £8,495.00 | Unlock all links |