People Are Paying More Than the Sticker Price for Chrysler 300s

People Are Paying More Than the Sticker Price for Chrysler 300s

People Are Paying More Than the Sticker Price for Chrysler 300s

The Chrysler 300 is quite an old car. The current generation was introduced in 2011, but the core architecture of the car dates all the way back to the original model from the mid-2000s – a vehicle itself based on a decades-old Mercedes platform. Despite its age, Consumer Reports reports that people are paying more than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the Chrysler 300 on average, in comparison to any other vehicle on sale.

Consumer Reports analyzed data from TrueCar to identify which vehicles are currently selling for the most over their respective sticker prices. The analysis revealed that on average, each Chrysler 300 was selling for 12 percent over MSRP. This is a surprising statistic, especially considering that very little has changed about the car in the last decade.