New Chrysler reviews
4 New Chrysler reviews available
Chrysler 300C reviews
The Chrysler 300C is big and brash, and unashamedly looks a bit like a Bentley. It made sense during the boom years of the economy, but it does now feel out of step with the latest high-tech, frugal luxury barges like the BMW 5 Series and Jaguar XF. Is it worth a look though?
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Chrysler 300C (2005-2011)
New price: £27,221 - £44,365
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Chrysler 300C (2012-)
New price: £35,840 - £39,740
Chrysler Delta reviews
What's called the Lancia Delta elsewhere in Europe is sold as the Chrysler Delta in the UK. This is a hatchback competing in the medium car market, but it's bigger inside than most, putting up against the likes of the Skoda Octavia and Volvo V40. Can it match these rivals for buyer appeal?
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Chrysler Delta (2011-)
New price: £15,985 - £25,700
Chrysler Voyager reviews
The Voyager first arrived on British shores in 2001 but the early cars scored very poorly in the Euro NCAP safety tests. The revised long-wheelbase Grand Voyager version (2008-on) is more secure, but still not as good to drive as European rivals.
Latest models: Chrysler Grand Voyager (2008-)
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Chrysler Grand Voyager (2008-)
New price: £27,860 - £36,050
Chrysler Ypsilon reviews
The Chrysler Ypsilon is a five-door 'character' supermini based on the Fiat 500, and is basically a rebadged Lancia Ypsilon for the UK market. It competes with the Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo but can it match these rivals?
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Chrysler Ypsilon (2011-)
New price: £10,695 - £15,695
Used Chrysler reviews
5 Used Chrysler reviews available
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Chrysler Sebring Convertible reviews
1 review available (2008 - 2009) | Used price: from £10,550
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Chrysler Sebring reviews
1 review available (2007 - 2009) | Used price: from £5,150
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Chrysler 300C reviews
1 review available (2005 - 2010) | Used price: from £7,795
The Chrysler 300C is big and brash, and unashamedly looks a bit like a Bentley. It made sense during the boom years of the economy, but it does now feel out of step with the latest high-tech, frugal luxury barges like the BMW 5 Series and Jaguar XF. Is it worth a look though?
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Chrysler Voyager reviews
2 reviews available (2001 - 2012) | Used price: from £3,095
The Voyager first arrived on British shores in 2001 but the early cars scored very poorly in the Euro NCAP safety tests. The revised long-wheelbase Grand Voyager version (2008-on) is more secure, but still not as good to drive as European rivals.
Latest models: Chrysler Grand Voyager (2008-)
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Chrysler PT Cruiser reviews
1 review available (2000 - 2008) | Used price: from £1,895
Distinctive retro styling sets Chrysler's PT Cruiser apart from the pack, and it enhances interior space and practicality too. But theres's little else to recommend the ageing all-American hotrod; it's noisy and unrefined and not as safe as other compact MPVs.



