Chrysler car reviews
Chrysler reviews
Chrysler 300C saloon (2012 – ) expert review
Fancy a slice of Americana in the UK? The Chrysler 300C may as well have stars and stripes on its grille. We love its looks and gadgets, but it can’t compete with the Germans for efficiency.
Date added: Friday 11 January 2013.
Chrysler Delta hatchback (2011 – ) expert review
The car badged overseas as a Lancia Delta now gets Chrysler grilles and badges so it can be exported to the UK where Lancia has no sales network. It’s at the luxury end of the mid-sized hatchback market, so it’s pricey, but you get a lot for your money.
Date added: Tuesday 25 October 2011.
Chrysler Ypsilon hatchback (2011 – ) expert review
Lancia returns to the UK after a gap of nearly 20 years, except with a car wearing Chrysler badges. The Chrysler Ypsilon does some things very well, but also has some fairly serious weaknesses.
Date added: Tuesday 25 October 2011.
Chrysler 300C saloon (2005 – 2011) expert review
The Chrysler 300C has been around since 2005 yet it still offers a combination of distinctive looks and great packaging that you won’t find elsewhere.
Date added: Monday 22 November 2010.
Chrysler Grand Voyager MPV (2008 – ) expert review
The Chrysler Grand Voyager is big on equipment and space, but it’s short on driver appeal and lacks the sophistication of European and Japanese MPVs.
Date added: Tuesday 30 June 2009.
Auto Driven: Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep range
When DaimlerChrysler invited Auto Trader along to the Millbrook testing facility to drive their new range, we jumped at the opportunity. From Ford Focus rivals to the world’s fastest production pick-up, there was a hell of a choice.
Date added: Friday 24 November 2006.
Chrysler 300C 3.0 V6 Touring car review
American cars are famous for their size, imposing looks and cruising ability – and the Chrysler 300C fulfils this stereotype perfectly. With its Ant Hill Mob styling and tremendous value for money, it has secured Chrysler’s future of selling cars in the UK.
Date added: Monday 30 October 2006.
Chrysler news
New Chrysler 300C confirmed for summer debut
Chrysler has announced prices and specifications for its all new 300C executive saloon. Available to order from June, the range starts at £35,995 for the 300C in Limited trim, rising to £39,995 for the top spec Executive model – noticeably cheaper than a comparable BMW 5-series.
Date added: Wednesday 02 May 2012.
Used executive saloons for every budget
Top 10 used executive carsLarge executive saloon cars offer space and class in equal measure, while if it’s long distances you need to cover, these are the cars for you. With the impressive new Audi A6 on sale now, we’ve put together a guide to the top 10 used executive cars in its class so you can experience the executive lifestyle for considerably less.
Date added: Tuesday 26 April 2011.
New Chrysler 300C on the way
Chrysler has unveiled what it’s calling an all-new 300C, although much of the car’s structure and most of the mechanicals appear to be carried over. Sharing the same dimensions as the previous version, the heavily revised 300C is less distinctive than the previous edition thanks to a rather anonymous nose treatment. Chrysler says the new grille represents its new corporate look.
Date added: Tuesday 11 January 2011.
Lancia returns to the UK as Chrysler
Fiat is to rejuvenate the Chrysler brand, and bring two new models to the UK in 2011 – a hatchback and supermini. It has also announced its model line-up for Jeep – which is 70 next year - with revised or all-new versions of its iconic Jeep Wrangler, hatchback-sized Jeep Patriot, Freelander-rival Jeep Compass and luxurious Jeep Grand Cherokee making the cut.
Date added: Monday 20 December 2010.









