2014 Chrysler 300 C $15,000 34k miles, I was wondering is it worth it?
Would it make sense for my situation I have 5k down, I know matience later down the road could potentially be expensive but I live 5-6 miles from school and 3 from work and I also don't go very far when I go out and I rarely have time to go out anyways, the carfax is clean and the dealer is legit, they just have a special online listing price for you who think the deal is way to good… But anyways do you think it would it be worth it or am I better off getting a economical car like Honda Toyota Nissan etc?
Find something cheaper. Not going out much and not that far away from work or school don't need that payment every month
One basic problem you'll encounter with any vehicle is that your commutes are very short. This is because you won't be bringing it up to full operating temperature and that is hard on any internal combustion engine over the long run ( but especially for a vehicle with a large V8 such as the 300C ).
So, why do you NEED a full-sized, semi-luxury sedan just to drive 5-6 miles to school and back? It would cost a heck of a lot less to ride a bicycle instead, and you won't be using petrochemicals to pollute the atmosphere
Very poor reliability and low resale value. Junk. You will regret buying this car.
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/chrysler_300.htm
Good price and deal === get all the paperwork and a bill of sale === never buy any car without 1st doing the personal [[ in person ]] inspection and a test drive… Watch out for any hidden charges…
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