8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,000
- Average Mileage:
- 56,900 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 7 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace inner tie rod end (3 reports)
- already replaced (2 reports)
- replace tie rod ends (2 reports)
CV joints, tie rods and boots on front end all went at the same time. I still have clunking in the front end of my car when go over speed bumps etc that no one can seem to figure out. I HATE IT. They say the wheels won't fall off and I would have to have the suspension and front end taken apart to find whatever it is!!! REALLY???!!! SO DONE WITH THIS CAR!!!!
- bluepearl55, New Castle, DE, US
I had my 300 since 2007.One year used. I took it took the dealer twice already for this problem. Now i have to do it again. Cost around $400-$500. This with many other problems makes me hate my car!!!!
- J B., Brooklyn, NY, US
i cant belive the tie rod failed. do they assembly this car out of junk parts i had to replace them at my own cost.
- William P., Oakland Gardens, NY, US
again i have problems with my shitball 300 find out it has failed tie rods once again sh*t pain in the ass car hate it
- William P., Oakland Gardens, NY, US
I have been driving for 27 years mostly older used cars. I never had a tie rod or tie rod end go bad on me. Now I am driving a 5 year old car and I need a tie rod end.
I know its not my driving. Again Chysler has inferior parts and does not stand by their cars.
- James B., Philadelphia, PA, US
Low mileage for our car to have this problem. We had to pay for this ourselves.
Will not buy a Chrysler again.
- Peter L., Cache Creek, BC, canada
I bought my Chrysler new in 2006. Front end worked on 8 times. Had to have engine worked on. Back end done 4 times. Just been a pain car. I will never buy any Chrysler nor Dodge again. Waste of money.
- Audrey J., Milwaukee, WI, US