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How much is a 2007 Chrysler 300 worth today?

Today, a 2007 Chrysler 300 typically ranges from about $3,000 to $18,000 depending on trim and mileage, with most cars falling in the $3,000–9,000 range. Higher values are possible for low-mileage or very well-kept examples, especially the performance-oriented SRT8.


This article explains how those values are determined in today’s market, then breaks down typical price ranges by trim and mileage. It also covers how to check precise values for your area and situation.


What affects value in a 2007 Chrysler 300?


Several factors influence price in today’s market: the specific trim level, actual mileage, overall condition, maintenance history, accident history, equipment and options, service documentation, and geographic location. The SRT8 variant tends to command a premium but requires careful evaluation due to its age and potential maintenance costs. Well-documented, low-mileage cars generally fetch higher prices than high-mileage, rough-condition examples.


Current value ranges by trim and mileage


Before we present the ranges, keep in mind these figures reflect typical market data for private-party and dealer-listed cars in the United States as of 2025. Actual prices will vary by region, season, and the car’s condition.



  • Base Chrysler 300 (LX/SE): roughly 60,000–80,000 miles shows about $5,000–$7,500; around 120,000 miles may bring $3,000–$5,000. Private-party values are usually higher than trade-in offers.

  • Chrysler 300 Limited: roughly 60,000–80,000 miles around $6,500–$9,000; at about 120,000 miles, $3,500–$6,000.

  • Chrysler 300C (with V8 option): roughly 60,000–80,000 miles around $8,000–$11,000; at 120,000 miles, $4,000–$7,000.

  • Chrysler 300C SRT8 (performance): roughly 60,000–80,000 miles about $15,000–$20,000; at 120,000 miles, $9,000–$15,000.


These ranges illustrate how trim and mileage influence price. Always verify with current listings and valuation tools for your area, as conditions and demand can shift values by a few thousand dollars.


How to check current value for your area


To get an accurate, area-specific number for your car, use trusted online valuation tools and compare local listings. The following resources are widely used for this purpose:



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) – fair market value, trade-in, and private party prices

  • Edmunds TMV (True Market Value) – dealer-retail-like pricing based on your ZIP code

  • NADA Guides – lender- and dealer-focused valuations with regional adjustments

  • Local listings and classifieds – compare asking prices in your area to gauge current market trends


Tip: Enter the car’s exact trim, options, mileage, condition, and your ZIP code to get the most accurate numbers. If you’re planning to sell, consider gathering service records and having a pre-purchase inspection to support a higher asking price.


Notes on maximizing value


Maintenance history, clean title, documentation of routine service, and recent major items (like brakes, tires, or a transmission service) can improve perceived value. Conversely, undisclosed accidents or mismatched VINs can depress prices. A well-presented car with clear history typically commands a higher market price than a similar car with gaps in maintenance records.


Summary


The value of a 2007 Chrysler 300 today depends heavily on trim and miles. Base models with higher mileage typically fetch roughly $3,000–$5,000 on private sales, while mid-range Limited or 300C variants with moderate miles may run $4,000–$9,000. The high-performance SRT8 often commands $15,000–$20,000 with lower mileage and clean histories. To get the exact amount for your area and situation, check KBB, Edmunds, and NADA for your ZIP code and compare local listings. Keeping thorough maintenance records and presenting a well-documented history can help maximize resale value.

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