Chrysler 300 Years to Avoid — and the Years to Buy

Every Chrysler 300 model year from 2004 to 2023, benchmarked against each other with 8,238 federal complaints, 38 recall campaigns, and the odometer readings owners put in their reports.

Avoid: 2005–2006. These years top the 300's complaint rankings by volume and severity.
Safer bets: 2009–2011, 2014–2019 — the quietest years with at least four years on the road.

The method in one line: every NHTSA complaint for this model is counted, weighted for crashes, fires, injuries, and deaths, and each year is measured against the 300's own worst year — full methodology.

Under investigation. Federal regulators currently have 2 open defect investigations on the Chrysler 300.

Desiccated Air Bag Inflator Rupture EA21002 opened September 17, 2021 · still open

Component: AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:DRIVER SIDE:INFLATOR MODULE

From 2000 through 2017, Takata produced millions of air bag inflators using two types of phase-stabilized ammonium nitrate ("PSAN") propellant -- propellant 2004 and propellant 2004L. After prolonged exposure to high temperature cycles and humidity, inflators using propellant 2004 can degrade,…

Model years named: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Air Bag Inflator Rupture EA15001 opened February 24, 2015 · still open

Component: AIR BAGS

The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) opened PE14-016 in June 2014 based on six inflator rupture incidents involving consumer owned vehicles produced by five vehicle manufacturers.All six vehicles were operated in Florida or Puerto Rico at the time of the rupture and for the majority of their…

Model years named: 2005, 2006, 2007

An investigation is not a recall; it may close with no action. All open investigations →

8,238Complaints on file
38Recall campaigns
20Model years

The trouble strip

One cell per model year. The whole answer in one glance — click any year for the full report.

Darker = quieter yearsBrighter amber = more trouble

The defining problem

Electrical tops the Chrysler 300 file with 1,845 complaints, concentrated in the 2008 model years, most often reported around 70,000 miles. The year pages break down what fails and when.

Every year, ranked

YearVerdictComplaintsRecallsTop problemTrouble index
2023 Few reports 9 1 1
2022 Few reports 6 2 1
2021 Few reports 27 2 1
2020 Few reports 10 2 1
2019 Better year 86 2 Electrical 4
2018 Better year 207 4 Electrical 9
2017 Better year 108 2 Electrical 5
2016 Better year 115 3 Electrical 6
2015 Better year 160 5 Other 9
2014 Better year 335 8 Electrical 17
2013 Typical 447 6 Electrical 27
2012 Below average 638 9 Electrical 35
2011 Better year 302 7 Electrical 15
2010 Better year 164 7 Airbags 10
2009 Better year 136 5 Airbags 7
2008 Below average 992 4 Electrical 45
2007 Below average 760 4 Transmission & drivetrain 36
2006 Avoid 2,258 4 Fuel system 100
2005 Avoid 1,474 7 Airbags 69
2004 Few reports 4 0 0

Technical service bulletins

Beyond complaints and recalls, 3,813 manufacturer communications — service bulletins, service campaigns, warranty extensions — are on file for the Chrysler 300. A TSB is factory repair guidance, not a recall — the repair is not automatically free.

Browse the Chrysler 300 TSB list by year →

Questions buyers ask

What Chrysler 300 years should I avoid?

Federal complaint records point to 2005–2006 as the Chrysler 300 years to avoid — they drew the highest volume of serious complaints relative to the model's other years.

What is the most common Chrysler 300 problem?

Electrical tops the Chrysler 300 file with 1,845 complaints, concentrated in the 2008 model years, most often reported around 70,000 miles.

What are the best Chrysler 300 years to buy used?

The quietest Chrysler 300 years in federal records are 2009–2011, 2014–2019 — each with at least four years on the road and well-below-average complaint volume for this model.

Data updated 2026-08-20 from NHTSA's public records

Every number on this page is a count of records in the federal complaint, recall, and investigation files published by NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation. Counts cover the Chrysler 300 only, scored against this model's own worst year — not against other models. Check any specific vehicle's open recalls by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.