Used Chrysler buying guide
About Chrysler
American automotive maker Chrysler started in Detroit, Michigan in 1925. Over the years, the company has offered luxury sedans and well-equipped minivans. As of spring 2025, Chrysler focuses on producing three minivans: Pacifica, Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid, and Voyager. Each comes optimized for passenger comfort, modern styling, and performance efficiency. Now, Chrysler is owned by Stellantis, which also owns Dodge, Fiat, and Ram.
What CarMax customers like
Ride and Handling
Interior Space
Fuel Economy
What CarMax customers don’t like
Fuel Economy
Cabin Noise
Technology and Entertainment
Chrysler FAQs
Yes. Chrysler has an above-average 3.5 out of 5.0 reliability rating from RepairPal. The company ranks 11th out of 32 car brands based on cost, frequency, and severity of repairs needed. The estimated annual cost to maintain and repair a Chrysler is $608.
How long a Chrysler will last depends on the car's use and maintenance. Low annual odometer readings, regular driving (versus sitting in storage), and scheduled maintenance (oil changes, replacing coolant, etc.) mean a car will last longer.
RepairPal estimates the repair costs for a Chrysler at approximately $608 per year. This figure includes both scheduled maintenance and unplanned repairs.
The Chrysler 300 was primarily produced from 2005 through 2023, after its initial launch in 1955. Each model year has unique features and benefits. Choose the one that best meets your needs.
As of March 2025, Chrysler produces three minivans. The 2025 Pacifica offers three trims: Select, Limited, and Pinnacle. The 2025 Pacifica Plug-in Hybrid also has three trims: Select, S Appearance, and Pinnacle. The 2025 Voyager comes in one trim.


1. Chrysler Pacifica
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2. Chrysler Voyager
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3. Chrysler 200
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Pros
User-friendly infotainment Available AWD Clever interior storage
Cons
Slow base engine Driver aids only optional on top trim Limited interior space

4. Chrysler 300
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Pros
Quiet, roomy cabin Available V8 power Intuitive infotainment system
Cons
Poor visibility Advanced safety systems optional Not fuel-efficient

5. Chrysler Town and Country
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Pros
Adaptable rear seating Versatile cargo area Many standard and optional features
Cons
Limited driver legroom Rough ride Unrefined powertrain
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RepairPal reliability ratings
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are based on the actual cost, frequency, and severity of unscheduled repairs and maintenance on make/model data for select 2008-2022 vehicles. The reliability of a specific vehicle may vary depending on its maintenance and driving history, model year, trim, and features. RepairPal Reliability Ratings are provided by RepairPal and CarMax is not responsible for their accuracy. These ratings are based on RepairPal Reliability data as of August 2023. Learn more about RepairPal reliability ratings.
Unless otherwise noted, information related to these featured vehicles comes from third-party sources, including manufacturer information. We make every effort to provide accurate information, but please verify before purchasing. Product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of third-party entities. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by these entities. We hope you found this information helpful. This content is intended to inform and is not meant to indicate that a particular vehicle is currently available or recommended for you.
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are provided by RepairPal and CarMax is not responsible for their accuracy. These ratings are based on RepairPal Reliability data as of 3/18/2025. Learn more at repairpal.com/reliability.
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Fuel economy figures are based on EPA estimates for when vehicle sold as new. Fuel economy may vary for reasons like driving conditions and vehicle history. Unless specified, figures are for vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission. See fueleconomy.gov.
Range figures are based on EPA estimates for when vehicle sold as new and assume a full battery charge. Range will vary based on things like battery age, vehicle condition and history, driving and charging habits, accessory use, and driving conditions. Battery capacity may decrease with time and use. See fueleconomy.gov for more info.
We hope you found this information helpful. This content is intended to inform and is not meant to indicate that a particular vehicle is currently available or recommended for you.
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