You had a good idea to rent one before deciding if you like it – no salesperson pressure and you get to live with it long enough to detect what you like and don’t like. We’ve ruled out several cars that way.
300’s are good enough larger cars although the depreciation is high.
The 3.5 has always been a good, durable motor, but the 300 is a heavy car. You’ll be kicking yourself every day if you don’t get the V8. I wouldn’t even consider a 2.7.
@satisficer depending on depreciation for our next deal, cheapa$$ tightwad. Now it would not really be necessary if the lights and guages on the 03 windstar did not go crasy every now and then RPM guage pinned past max, looked at bad solder joints in cluster, new battery, no luck with any attempted solution s far.
Where can you rent a 2010 Chrysler 300? 2011 marks the new generation and there are a lot of changes. Find a used one for sale and take a long drive.