Chrysler 300

Common

71 sightings by 61 spotters worldwide

Chrysler 300

Market value

$24,636 to $40,511

Did you know

1955 Chrysler 300 was America's first 300hp production car.

The Chrysler 300 is one of those rare American sedans that effortlessly blends brute force with genuine elegance. Born in the mid-1950s, it quickly earned a reputation as a performance icon, thanks in large part to its groundbreaking Hemi V8 engine. Back then, Chrysler wasn't shy about flexing its engineering muscles, and the 300 was proof positive that Detroit could build a luxury cruiser capable of dominating the drag strip.

Throughout its storied history, the Chrysler 300 has seen its fair share of innovations and milestones. It was among the first American production cars to break the 300 horsepower barrier—hence the name—and later models continued to push boundaries with advanced suspension setups and bold styling cues. The car's distinctive grille, muscular stance, and unapologetically aggressive lines ensured it stood out in any crowd, making it an instant classic and a cultural touchstone.

On the road, the Chrysler 300 always felt like a heavyweight boxer in a tailored suit—refined yet ready to deliver a knockout punch. Its rear-wheel-drive platform, potent powertrains, and surprisingly agile handling dynamics made it a joy to drive, whether cruising down Route 66 or carving through mountain roads. Beyond performance, the 300 also left its mark on popular culture, appearing in films, music videos, and even finding favor among celebrities and racing enthusiasts alike.

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Chrysler 300: FAQ

How many Chrysler 300s have been spotted?

71 Chrysler 300 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 61 different spotters.

How rare is the Chrysler 300?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Chrysler 300 is rated Common.

Where can you see a Chrysler 300?

Recent Chrysler 300 sightings on AutoRadar come from Warszawa, Tămășeu, Sohland an der Spree, Liepāja, Rotterdam, São Paulo. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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