CHRYSLER 300C (2005-10) 5DR TOURING 3.5 V6 249 AUTO5

The CHRYSLER 300C (2005-10) 5DR TOURING 3.5 V6 249 AUTO5 is a stylish full-sized saloon that stands out in the UK market for its combination of luxury, comfort, and powerful performance. Known for its bold design with a spacious interior, this vehicle is ideal for families, long-distance drivers, or anyone seeking a comfortable ride with a touch of elegance. Its 3.5 V6 engine offers a smooth and confident driving experience, making it suitable for both motorway cruising and daily commuting. The 300C Touring model provides ample space for passengers and luggage, making it a popular choice for those who want a versatile car that can handle a variety of needs. What makes this model particularly notable is its distinctive American style combined with quality features that appeal to drivers looking for something different in the used car market. Compared to its rivals, the Chrysler 300C is often praised for its roomy interior, robust engine, and a more luxurious feel. Data from MyCarCheck.com shows that these vehicles typically have around 109,331 miles on the clock, with owners averaging about 4,514 miles a year, and have had roughly five previous keepers. While the average valuation is around £2,328, this car’s combination of size, comfort, and engine options makes it an attractive choice for those who want a stylish, reliable used car with a little American flair in the UK.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recent mileage recordings for the Chrysler 300C (2005-10) 5DR Touring 3.5 V6 249 Auto are concentrated between 120,000 and 140,000 miles, accounting for 17.4% of recordings in each segment (130k–140k and 110k–120k). Notably, there are smaller but significant counts (8.7%) at the 80,000–100,000 mile range, suggesting reasonable activity in lower mileage brackets. The data also shows some vehicles with mileage over 150,000, up to 180,000 miles (4.3%), indicating a presence of high-mileage cars in the sample. Overall, the distribution suggests a median usage pattern around the low to mid-120,000 miles range, with a spread across both relatively low and high-mileage vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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Based on the private sale valuations for the Chrysler 300C (2005-10) 5DR Touring 3.5 V6 249 AUTO5, the majority of vehicles are valued between £2,000 and £3,000, accounting for over half (52.2%) of the sample. Additionally, roughly 21.7% of vehicles are valued in both the £1,000-£2,000 and £3,000-£4,000 ranges, indicating a significant presence at both the lower and higher ends of the valuation spectrum. A smaller portion, about 4.3%, are valued below £1,000. This distribution suggests that while most vehicles fall within a mid-range price bracket, there is a notable spread of valuations, possibly reflecting variations in condition, mileage, or market demand.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Chrysler 300C (2005-10) 5DR TOURING 3.5 V6 249 AUTO5 vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2006 and 2007. Specifically, 69.6% were from 2007, with 21.7% from 2006, and only 8.7% from 2008. This suggests that these models are predominantly from the later part of the production run, which may influence availability and potentially the condition or value of vehicles on the market.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the Chrysler 300C (2005-10) 5DR Touring 3.5 V6 249 AUTO5 models have a fairly balanced distribution of main paint colours, with Black and Silver each accounting for approximately 39.1% of the vehicles, and Grey making up about 21.7%. Notably, Black and Silver are equally popular choices, suggesting a preference for classic, neutral shades among buyers, while Grey is less common. This balanced colour distribution reflects a diverse range of aesthetic preferences within this vehicle model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that the majority of Chrysler 300C (2005-10) 5DR Touring 3.5 V6 249 AUTO vehicles have been registered with 4 or 5 keepers, accounting for 21.7% and 26.1% respectively. Notably, a significant portion—over 43%—has had between 6 and 12 keepers, indicating a relatively stable ownership history for some vehicles. Smaller proportions, around 4.3% to 8.7%, have had 2 to 8 keepers, suggesting a mix of both short-term and longer-term ownership patterns. Overall, the data reflects a diverse range of ownership durations, with a tendency towards vehicles being in steady use for multiple owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the Chrysler 300C (2005-10) 5DR Touring 3.5 V6 249 Auto5 model in the sample are equipped with a 3.5-liter engine capacity. Additionally, the primary fuel type for these vehicles is predominantly petrol, accounting for 87%, with a smaller proportion (13%) being gas bi-fuel variants. This suggests that petrol remains the dominant fuel choice for this model, while a notable minority are configured for bi-fuel use.