2005 Chrysler 300: 4'996 Products

By It Now: $11,999.00

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Police reports from local municipalities - MiamiHerald.com November 24, 2009
A thief stole a GPS, a cellphone and other items from an unlocked 2005 Chrysler 300 in the 10400 block of Northwest 48th Street between 3:15 pm Nov. and more »
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Theft from vehicles - West Lorne Chronicle December 11, 2009
Around that same time a maroon coloured 2005 Chrysler 300 was stolen from a driveway on Woodland Rd. Central Elgin. The vehicle was left unlocked with the
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Insurer tosses out realtor's stolen Chrysler SRT8 claimVancouver realtor Greg Hernandez says his 2006 Chrysler 300 was stolen from this strip mall in Surrey. and more »
Police reports from local municipalities
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A thief stole 31 Nintendoes, a purse, a drivers license, credit cards, a cell phone and two passports after breaking a door lock on a 2009 Ford van parked outside a Toys-R-Us in the 1600 block of Northwest 107th Avenue at 6:45 p.m. Nov. 16. The items were valued at $6,172.
A thief stole jewelry valued at $1,500 after breaking a window on a 2003 Ford Mustang in the 8600 block of Northwest 13th Terrace between 7 and 8 p.m. Nov. 16. Damage was estimated at $300.
Police reports from local municipalitiesDORAL
A burglar stole items valued at $486,100 after prying open the door on a garage at a house in the 7000 block of Northwest 113th Court between 6 a.m. Nov. 23 and 11:30 p.m. Nov. 30. Among the items stolen were 23 wallets, 27 pairs of sunglasses, 48 purses, 10 coats and suits and two televisions. Damage was estimated
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A: There are a lot of variables that make offering any sort of educated guess almost impossible.
For example, is this a 300 or 300C? If it's indeed a 300, is it the standard 300 Sedan, 300 Touring Sedan, or 300 Touring Sedan with AWD? Each has a radically different price point. Just for comparison's sake, the sticker price can vary from $23,000 all the way north of $40,000, depending on the model, trim, and options. There's just no way to know based upon the information you've provided.
Nevertheless, a 2005 300 Sedan with standard options and 92,000 in "excellent" condition has a Kelly Blue Book Private Party Resale price of $8,300 (which drops to $6,650 for "fair" condition). However, if you're buying from a dealer, the estimated Kelly Blue Book Suggested Retail Value is as high as $10,500 (in excellent condition). By contrast, the AWD Touring Sedan version could command as much as $2,000 more via private party sale and $2,500 more through a retail dealer.
There ARE a couple of things to keep in mind. First of all, used vehicles have never been in greater demand or shorter supply, making them more expensive than ever. However, when it comes to Chrysler, and the 300 in particular, there are so many examples on the road and so many people looking to "trade down" in size and "up" in fuel economy that a tremendous amount of negotiating room may exist.
With more information and greater specificity, it would be possible to give a more helpful estimate.
Best of luck. I hope this helps. (answered by on November 14, 2009)
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A: It is on the exhaust manifold. Simply go buy one then you can locate it. It should be on the motor on the exhaust manifold. Easy to replace. (answered by Sabrina P on July 01, 2008)
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A: That's really, really bad. 90,000 miles on a three year old car means the previous owner drove on average, almost 100 miles a day!
Most new cars come with a 100,000 mile warranty, which means most car malfuntions happen after that point, so only count on getting another 10,000-20,000 miles before something on it breaks and needs serious repair.
My car is a 2006 and only has 23,000 miles on it and I drive in A LOT, so 90,000 miles is ridiculous for a car that's only 3 years old. (answered by just me on December 08, 2008)