2.8 CRD Limited - The Grand Voyager brings nothing new the MPV table but it is impossible to grumble about the amount of space that it offers. The sliding doors and vanishing seats are excellent but the Grand Voyager is pricey, fuel economy is poor and visually uninspiring.... read more
3.0 CRD diesel - An effortless drive featuring excellent ride and handling. A large car inside and out, the 300C has a secure feel. Offers great value for money.... read more
The Chrysler badge is said to resemble a Viking helmet and emphasise a spirit of daring and of exploration. Some believe that they also pay homage to Mercury, the winged Greek deity and universal symbol of speed.The ribbon seal and silver wings first appeared on the radiator shell of the 1924 Chrysler Model B.
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I wanted one of these car for quite some time, I eventually got one second hand and apart from the very poor turning circle I thought the car was excellent, plenty of power and quite good on fuel for the size of the engine. But then it all turned very bad, one day I was driving along and the engine just cut out, fortunately I was only doing 25mph on a side road - god knows what would have happened if I had been overtaking on the motor way. I got the car taken to a Chrysler Dealer who found the ASD fuse had blown and when it was replace it just started no problems, the big problem is no one, not even Chrysler UK can tell me why the fuse blow and they could give no guarantee that it would not happen again. As you may has guessed I am getting rid of it since it is a potential death trap.
Submitted: 25/07/2008 11:36:38
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Overall not a bad car except for the bad turning ratio, being hard on fuel and faulty gauges. The speedometer was off by 5 kilometres.
Submitted: 11/07/2008 11:50:33
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At list price it’s below par, but look at the actual price you pay! Where else can you get a diesel engined car, as big as a BMW 5 Series, with leather, that will averasge 50+mpg if you’re careful, for less than 13,500 with metalic black paint and supaguard! The only annoyance is that the standard stereo is only a single cd.... Some of the plastics are a little cheap, but solid and well put together.... I couldn’t find a better new car for the price.
Submitted: 08/07/2008 15:58:01
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One of the best looking cabrios around, nice to drive, looks just as good with hood up bit heavy on fuel but you can’t have everything. Good value, even better if you buy used.
Submitted: 30/06/2008 09:06:06
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I just bought a Chrysler Sebring - 1 month old for £11,150 on the road. Good family car with lots of extras. Where else can you get a car with such high spec for that?
Submitted: 23/06/2008 08:58:38
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The 300c is not a Mercedes but it is £30,000 pounds cheaper. I have driven Mercedes since 1988 and have enjoyed the spec at a price. The 300c gives you a very good standard of spec at 1/2 the cost of the price of the Germans. It is reliable, comfortable and spacious... so don’t delay and buy one today. The only thing I can’t answer is what 2nd hand value it will demand on the market...
Submitted: 19/06/2008 09:44:52
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I love this motor a blast, from the past with all mod cons. Depreciation is bad, I mean really bad. So why play the game? I am keeping it and going to lpg (liquid petroleum gas). I reckon this is a 200,000 mile car. I love it to death!
Submitted: 16/06/2008 09:43:38
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Why make an ordinary saloon into a less than average convertible? Looks dated and is expensive - I went for the Vauxhall Astra Twin Top instead.
Submitted: 13/05/2008 13:02:05
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Wow, just bought my crossfire... love it!!! I have been a Jaguar man for the past 4 cars, Jaguar has lost me now. 10/10 for the fun.
Submitted: 30/04/2008 11:31:33
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It’s a big and bold car so I know it won’t appeal to everyone but having never been a shrinking violet I think it’s wonderful. Amazing value for how much car you get and it certainly turns heads. Masses of space for both driver and passengers make it feel luxurious and very comfortable. Not as bad on fuel as you’d expect and nice to cruise around in.
Submitted: 24/04/2008 15:30:22
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