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2013 Chrysler 300 Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

Rating: 4.56
Based on 66 Owner Reviews
Cathleen V | March 31, 2025
The 2013 Chrysler 300 is a full-size sedan that blends American muscle with luxurious aspirations. Part of the second generation launched in 2011, it carries forward the 300's iconic design. Key trims include the base 300, 300S, 300C, and the SRT8 (though availability varied). New pricing ranged approximately from $29,000 to $50,000. Its bold styling, spacious interior, and available V8 engine contributed to its popularity.
The Good

The 2013 Chrysler 300 offers powerful engine options (V6 and V8), appealing to those seeking performance. Its spacious and comfortable interior provides a pleasant driving experience. The distinctive design gives it a commanding presence. While not the most fuel-efficient, it provides reasonable value for its size and features, balancing practicality and emotional appeal.

The Bad

Potential weaknesses of the 2013 Chrysler 300 include reports of electrical issues, especially with the Uconnect infotainment system. Some owners have experienced problems with the suspension and transmission. Fuel economy can be low, particularly with the V8 engine. Be sure to check for any pre-existing issues before purchasing a used model.

2013 Chrysler 300: Quick Overview

  • Engine Options:
    • 3.6L Pentastar V6: Standard on most trims.
    • 5.7L Hemi V8: Available on 300C and some 300S models.
    • 6.4L Hemi V8 (SRT8): Offered on the SRT8 trim (check availability as it may have been discontinued mid-year or offered as a limited production).
  • Horsepower:
    • 3.6L V6: 292 hp (RWD), 300 hp (AWD)
    • 5.7L V8: 363 hp
    • 6.4L V8: 470 hp (SRT8)
  • Fuel Economy (estimated):
    • 3.6L V6: 19 mpg city / 31 mpg highway (RWD)
    • 5.7L V8: 16 mpg city / 25 mpg highway
    • 6.4L V8: 14 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (SRT8)
  • 0-60 Times (estimated):
    • 3.6L V6: 6.6 - 7.0 seconds
    • 5.7L V8: 5.3 - 5.5 seconds
    • 6.4L V8: Low 5 seconds (SRT8)
  • Towing Capacity: Approximately 1,000 lbs (when properly equipped)
  • Trim-Level Features (examples):
    • 300 (Base): Cloth seats, basic infotainment system, dual-zone climate control.
    • 300S: Sport-tuned suspension, leather seats, upgraded sound system, unique styling elements.
    • 300C: Luxury features like heated/cooled seats, premium leather, wood trim, advanced safety features.
    • SRT8: High-performance engine, Brembo brakes, aggressive styling, sport seats.

2013 Chrysler 300 Specifications

Vehicle Information
Year 2013
Make Chrysler
Model 300
Trim -
Style Rear-Wheel Drive
Type Sedan
Category Large Car
Manufacturing Details
Made In Canada
Manufacturing City BRAMPTON
Dimensions
Doors 4-Door
Curb Weight 3999 pounds
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 5500 pounds
Overall Height 58.40 inches
Overall Length 198.60 inches
Overall Width 75.00 inches
Wheelbase Length 120.20 inches
Standard Seating 5
Engine & Performance
Engine 3.6-L V-6 SOHC 24V
Engine Size 3.6L
Engine Cylinders 6
Transmission 8-Speed Automatic
Transmission Type Automatic
Transmission Speeds 8-Speed
Drivetrain All-Wheel Drive
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System 4-Wheel ABS
Steering Type Rack & Pinion
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) $32,195
Invoice Price $30,870
Delivery Charges $995

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What Problems Does the 2013 Chrysler 300 Have?

Frequently reported problems for the 2013 Chrysler 300 include issues with the Uconnect infotainment system, such as freezing, glitches, and connectivity problems. Some owners have reported transmission issues, including rough shifting and failure. Suspension components, particularly the front suspension, may be prone to wear and require replacement sooner than expected. Electrical issues, ranging from malfunctioning sensors to problems with the car's computer system, have also been reported.

Recalls for the 2013 Chrysler 300 have addressed issues such as potential fuel leaks, problems with the airbag system, and brake system malfunctions. It's crucial to check the vehicle's VIN for any outstanding recalls before purchasing. Long-term reliability concerns often revolve around the electrical systems and the potential for increased maintenance costs as the car ages. The V8 engines, while powerful, can also be more prone to issues if not properly maintained. Premature wear of brake components is also a common complaint. Addressing these issues proactively can help extend the vehicle's lifespan and minimize unexpected repairs. Check NHTSA website for the most updated recall information.

How long will the 2013 Chrysler 300 last?

With proper maintenance, a 2013 Chrysler 300 can easily reach 150,000 to 200,000 miles or more. Many owners report over 10 years of service. However, longevity depends heavily on consistent maintenance, including regular oil changes, fluid flushes, and timely repairs. Long-term durability weaknesses primarily relate to the electrical system and potential for increased component wear. Suspension components, especially bushings and ball joints, are known to wear over time. Addressing these proactively contributes to the vehicle’s lifespan. Models with the V8 engine may require more frequent and costly maintenance.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2013 Chrysler 300 boasts a decent array of built-in tech and safety features for its time. The Uconnect infotainment system, with its touchscreen display, offered navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and audio controls. Entertainment features included a standard AM/FM radio, CD player, and auxiliary input, with optional upgrades like a premium sound system.

Driver-assistance features, especially on higher trims, included adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-path detection. Safety features comprised standard antilock brakes, stability control, traction control, and multiple airbags (front, side, and curtain). Optional safety enhancements, like lane departure warning, were also available.

Crash-test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) should be checked for specific details, but the 2013 Chrysler 300 generally received good ratings, reflecting its solid construction and safety features. Remember that specific features vary depending on the trim level and optional packages chosen.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Black Clear Coat
Bright White Clear Coat
Billet Silver Metallic Clear Coat
Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl Coat
Granite Crystal Metallic Clear Coat
Ivory Tri-Coat Pearl
Jazz Blue Pearl Coat
Phantom Black Tri-Coat Pearl
Tungsten Metallic Clear Coat
Interior Colors
Dark Frost Beige
Black
Mocha

2013 Chrysler 300 Prices and Market Value

When new, the 2013 Chrysler 300 ranged from approximately $29,000 to $50,000, depending on the trim and options. Current used market prices vary greatly based on mileage, condition, and location. Expect to find them ranging from $7,000 to $15,000.

The 300 has depreciated considerably due to its age and typical depreciation rates for sedans. Factors affecting resale value include the car's condition, mileage, service history, and the presence of desirable features like the V8 engine or premium trim levels. Models with clean titles and documented maintenance records command higher prices. High mileage and any accident history negatively impact resale value.

2013 Chrysler 300 Cost of Ownership

The 2013 Chrysler 300 is moderately costly to own. Insurance costs are average for a full-size sedan. Fuel costs can be high, especially with the V8 engine. Maintenance and repair costs can be above average due to potential electrical issues and suspension wear. Long-term, factor in potential repairs to the Uconnect system and other age-related issues. While not the most economical choice, it offers good value considering its size and features, but budgeting for higher maintenance is prudent. Regular maintenance can mitigate some costs.

2013 Chrysler 300 Fuel Efficiency

Fuel Type Flex-Fuel
Fuel Capacity 19.50 gallons
City Mileage 19 miles/gallon
Highway Mileage 31 miles/gallon

2013 Chrysler 300 Safety Rating

IIHS
Roof Strength Test Results Good
Rear Crash Protection/Head Restraint Ratings Good
Moderate Overlap Front Test Results Good
Side Impact Test Results Good
Roof Strength Test Results Good
Rear Crash Protection/Head Restraint Ratings Good
Moderate Overlap Front Test Results Good
Side Impact Test Results Good

2013 Chrysler 300 Warranty

Basic
Original warranty 36 months / 36,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Powertrain
Original warranty 60 months / 100,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Rust
Original warranty 60 months / 100,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired

2013 Chrysler 300 Insurance

Insurance for a 2013 Chrysler 300 is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sedan with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2013 Chrysler 300 Compare to Other Sedan?

Key rivals to the 2013 Chrysler 300 include the Ford Taurus, Chevrolet Impala, and Toyota Avalon. In terms of performance, the 300, particularly with the V8, offered a more powerful and engaging driving experience than many competitors. Feature-wise, it was generally competitive, offering a similar range of technology and comfort options.

However, the Toyota Avalon typically scores higher in reliability. The Impala often offered a more value-oriented proposition at a lower price point. The Ford Taurus provided available all-wheel drive, which was a selling point for some buyers.

Alternatives to the 300 might include a slightly newer Toyota Avalon for better reliability or a Buick LaCrosse for a similar blend of luxury and comfort with potentially better fuel economy. A used Acura TL might also offer a more premium experience at a similar price, with better reliability ratings. Ultimately, the best alternative depends on individual priorities.

Ranks #2145 Sedan

1 2023 Toyota Camry (5.0★)
2 2023 Honda Accord (0.0★)
3 2023 Lexus ES (0.0★)
4 2024 Subaru Legacy (5.0★)
5 2022 Mazda MX-30 (4.0★)
6 2024 BMW M3 (0.0★)
7 2023 Ford Mustang (5.0★)
8 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT (0.0★)
9 2023 Audi A3 (0.0★)
10 2023 Chevrolet Camaro (5.0★)
11 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid (0.0★)
12 2023 Nissan Altima (4.0★)
2145 2013 Chrysler 300 (5.0★)

Final Verdict: Is the 2013 Chrysler 300 a Good Sedan?

The 2013 Chrysler 300 is ideal for buyers seeking a stylish and spacious full-size sedan with available V8 power. It's worth buying *used* if you appreciate its bold design and are willing to accept potential maintenance costs. Look for well-maintained examples with documented service history. The V6 models offer a good balance of performance and fuel economy, while the 300C provides a more luxurious experience. Carefully inspect any potential purchase for electrical and suspension issues. If reliability is a top priority, consider alternatives, but if you value style and performance on a budget, it can be a worthwhile choice.

2013 Chrysler 300 Owner Reviews

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Bruce Edward Poulin on November 25, 2024

3rd Chrysler 300.

3rd Chrysler 300. Hugs the road at good speeds. Pleasure to own. Holds it's value. Would recommend Make it a great day and God Bless

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Steve on March 30, 2023

Great 2013 Chrysler 300S

Great performance. The interior is designed well. It is easy to use. Well designed human engineering. Excellent style exterior and interior. Good reliability. The appearance is a timeless design. My car is ten years old and it still looks great.

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calvin on October 13, 2022

chrysler lovers

i love my chrysler 300 base ,had it six years an not even one problem.its been a real pleasure to own.i would buy a another one if this one goes out.

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Charles Routh on June 17, 2022

Software updates the dealership does not know how

I'm not sure if there are enough fair questions in this review. That being said I brought my car to the dealership to have recall items performed. I found the car being returned to me I now have issues with everything in the car it says if the computer is going crazy and the dealership does not wish to take responsibility for it very disappointed in the Milton Ruben dealership of Augusta Georgia and plan on seeking litigation over these issues beware of them you could be next for them to tell you it had nothing to do with the recall they performed IE software download that evidently did not go as planned now my car won't go into Park sometimes won't move at all sometimes stops during operation all because of a recall I've had the car since new and never experienced any problems until they had it and now I'm stranded until litigation takes place Today's date June 16th 2022

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Mary Ann on June 1, 2022

Dashboard leather separation.

Dashboard leather is separating from the frame. This is after two new dashboards have been replaced. After the original was replaced I was told it wouldn’t happen again. Well it did and they replaced it again. The dashboard leather has separated again.

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Mike on May 28, 2021

Best car I've purchased

I bought this vehicle 4 years ago with 30,000 miles on it for about 16k. I've never had a single issue with this vehicle up until 6 months ago when I reached about 90,000 miles and I had to replace the alternator which was expected since the car was 7 years old at the time. But this car still rides like a dream and I drive this car like a bat out of xxxx. Great acceleration, pretty solid top speed, and the handling is fantastic. I know my road with this vehicle is going to come to an end soon but this is by far the best bang for my buck I've ever had in a vehicle. Currently have 110k miles and no issues at all. If you're thinking about getting a chrysler 300s awd I would highly reccomend it.

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Tilt300 on March 9, 2021

Best car all around

I’ve put 130,000+ miles in seven years and it’s hardly had a hiccup. The inside is beautiful and comfortable, and it is surprisingly great on gas mileage for a boat of a vehicle.

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andy keller on February 3, 2021

Turns out it's a fixer upper.

It's a very nice card it's too bad it's in such rough shape. the day after the car was delivered I had to get the two front tires repaired. Today I have to get the antifreeze leak fixed and the key is missing. Also had to put it battery in the key fob two days after it was delivered

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Calgal on November 17, 2020

Most wonderful ride of any car ever owned.

I owned a Jaguar and BMW and Cadillac before and liked the look of the 2013 Chrysler 300 but I had no idea it drove like being on a cloud with the 3.6Liter, 6 cylinder Engine. Power, style and wonderful handling.

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Amar on October 6, 2020

i been driving the car since 2014 it's perfect.

i'm really in love with this car i didn't want to sell it but i just graduated and couldn't ship it to my country this is the only reason i'm selling it.

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Cathleen is an exceptional freelance writer covering hot topics in the automotive world from a gearhead's perspective. Her articles delve into various aspects of automotive technology and history, offering readers detailed insights into engine performance, reliability, and maintenance. Through her engaging and informative writing, Cathleen provides valuable information to automotive enthusiasts and consumers alike, helping them make informed decisions about vehicle maintenance and purchases.