Chrysler 300 Depreciation
A Chrysler 300 will depreciate 35% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $24,972.
The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $38,513 when new. Enter your purchase price, expected ownership period and estimated miles driven annually. Our depreciation calculator will predict an expected resale value for the Chrysler 300.

Chrysler 300 Depreciation
Years Old | Depreciation | Residual Value | Resale Value | Mileage | Resale Year |
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1 | $3,639 | 90.55% | $34,874 | 12,000 | 2022 |
2 | $6,628 | 82.79% | $31,885 | 24,000 | 2023 |
3 | $8,307 | 78.43% | $30,206 | 36,000 | 2024 |
4 | $9,990 | 74.06% | $28,523 | 48,000 | 2025 |
5 | $13,541 | 64.84% | $24,972 | 60,000 | 2026 |
6 | $17,015 | 55.82% | $21,498 | 72,000 | 2027 |
7 | $18,979 | 50.72% | $19,534 | 84,000 | 2028 |
8 | $22,526 | 41.51% | $15,987 | 96,000 | 2029 |
9 | $24,344 | 36.79% | $14,169 | 108,000 | 2030 |
10 | $24,756 | 35.72% | $13,757 | 120,000 | 2031 |
Chrysler 300 Depreciation
Years Old | Depreciation | Residual Value | Resale Value |
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1 | $3,639 | 90.55% | $34,874 |
2 | $6,628 | 82.79% | $31,885 |
3 | $8,307 | 78.43% | $30,206 |
4 | $9,990 | 74.06% | $28,523 |
5 | $13,541 | 64.84% | $24,972 |
6 | $17,015 | 55.82% | $21,498 |
7 | $18,979 | 50.72% | $19,534 |
8 | $22,526 | 41.51% | $15,987 |
9 | $24,344 | 36.79% | $14,169 |
10 | $24,756 | 35.72% | $13,757 |
Buying a Chrysler 300 New vs Used
If you purchase a used Chrysler 300 that is 2 years old, then you could save $6,628 compared to buying new, and still have a relatively new model with plenty of useful life remaining. If you plan to keep this vehicle for 3 years then your total cost of depreciation would be $6,913. Try other age and ownership length combinations, or different vehicles to see if you can find depreciation sweetspots where this cost is the lowest. Hint: Try vehicles between 2 and 4 years old, as brand new vehicles depreciate quickly. Also, if this is a recently released model and buying a few years old isn't possible, consider another vehicle, or perhaps wait until more used 300 models become available.
What About Chrysler 300 Insurance Costs?
The average cost to insure a Chrysler 300 is about $1,875 per year. This adds up to around $9,375 after 5 years of vehicle ownership. Unlike depreciation, this expense can often be lowered by shopping around for lower insurance premiums. Comparing quotes will ensure that you are not overpaying if you already own a Chrysler 300. Or, if you are just researching, then it would be money-wise to know this cost before buying. Try our Competitive Quote Tool or the form below to get free quotes. Advertising Disclosure
The Best Model Years to Buy a Chrysler 300
The 2021 Chrysler 300 is our top pick for the best model year value for the 300. With the 2021, you would only pay, on average, 91% of the price as new, with 92% of the vehicle's useful life remaining. The 2020 and 2022 model years are also attractive years for the 300, and provide a relatively good value. Our rankings consider multiple factors, including the 300's price as new, current price, maintenance costs and remaining years of overall predictabe expenses. Our top ranked model year represents the most car for the money of the Chrysler 300 models.
Chrysler 300 Historical Depreciation
Year | New Price | Current Price | Maintenance | $ Decline | % Decline | % Paid | Value Rating |
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2022 | $38,513 | $38,513 | $276 | $0 | 0% | 100% | Better |
2021 | $38,459 | $35,145 | $321 | $3,368 | 8.75% | 90.55% | Best |
2020 | $35,650 | $29,906 | $392 | $5,239 | 14.91% | 82.79% | Better |
2019 | $34,528 | $27,585 | $505 | $2,321 | 7.76% | 78.43% | Good |
2018 | $33,526 | $25,429 | $600 | $2,156 | 7.82% | 74.06% | |
2017 | $36,195 | $24,218 | $748 | $1,211 | 4.76% | 64.84% | |
2016 | $36,113 | $21,208 | $1,049 | $3,010 | 12.43% | 55.82% | Good |
2015 | $35,682 | $19,267 | $1,169 | $1,941 | 9.15% | 50.72% | |
2014 | $37,429 | $16,815 | $1,280 | $2,452 | 12.73% | 41.51% | |
2013 | $36,685 | $14,940 | $1,445 | $1,875 | 11.15% | 36.79% | |
2012 | $35,029 | $13,980 | $1,467 | $960 | 6.43% | 35.72% | |
2011 | $35,008 | $12,593 | $1,644 | $1,387 | 9.92% | 31.28% | |
2010 | $34,233 | $8,990 | $1,900 | $3,603 | 28.61% | 20.71% |
Year | Price | % Paid | Value Rank |
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2022 | $38,513 | 100% | Better |
2021 | $35,145 | 90.55% | Best |
2020 | $29,906 | 82.79% | Better |
2019 | $27,585 | 78.43% | Good |
2018 | $25,429 | 74.06% | |
2017 | $24,218 | 64.84% | |
2016 | $21,208 | 55.82% | Good |
2015 | $19,267 | 50.72% | |
2014 | $16,815 | 41.51% | |
2013 | $14,940 | 36.79% | |
2012 | $13,980 | 35.72% | |
2011 | $12,593 | 31.28% | |
2010 | $8,990 | 20.71% |
Chrysler 300 Depreciation Rankings
We've ranked over 200 models from best to worst for Depreciation. See where the Chrysler 300 ranks for Depreciation compared to other vehicles. Also check out how the 300 stacks up in our rankings for Maintenance, Insurance and Overall Costs.
Other Chrysler 300 Costs of Ownership
Finding a car or truck that saves on depreciation costs is important. But, it's also imperative to view all major Chrysler 300 costs. This will ensure that you are finding the vehicle that provides you the best value, at the lowest cost. We've created tools that will also help you to save on the following ownership expenses: