Chrysler 300 Window Sticker by VIN
A Chrysler 300 window sticker (Monroney label) lists the original MSRP, factory packages and options with prices, EPA ratings, and the assembly plant for one specific VIN. Chrysler publishes original stickers through a public manufacturer system, so CarWhere retrieves the real factory PDF for any 300 VIN — free, no account, no lookup limit. Chrysler Monroneys are returned by the Stellantis sticker endpoint.
Last updated 2026-06-09
Look up your 300 VIN — free
Original factory Monroney, direct from Chrysler.
Direct manufacturer URL (replace YOUR17DIGITVIN with the 300 VIN):
https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=YOUR17DIGITVIN300 known issues on federal record
Manufacturers have filed 3,715 technical service bulletins with NHTSA for the Chrysler 300 across model years — factory-acknowledged issues with documented fixes. Most-affected years: 2015 (353), 2013 (316), 2014 (311), 2016 (304), 2020 (284). The $9.99 Full VIN Report includes the bulletin record for your exact model year, alongside recalls and owner complaints. See 300 years to avoid →
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FAQ
How do I get a Chrysler 300 window sticker by VIN?
Enter the 17-character VIN in CarWhere's free lookup. We retrieve the original Chrysler 300 Monroney label directly from Chrysler's public system — no account, no charge. The VIN is on the driver's-side dashboard, the door jamb, or the title.
Is the Chrysler 300 window sticker free?
Yes — Chrysler publishes original window stickers through a public manufacturer endpoint and CarWhere retrieves them at no cost. The optional $9.99 Full VIN Report adds itemized options pricing, an NHTSA recall and complaint scan, a verified-buyer market price check, and a negotiation target.
What does a Chrysler 300 window sticker show?
The base MSRP, every factory-installed package and option with its price, destination charge, EPA fuel economy, safety ratings, and the assembly plant for that exact 300 — the definitive record for verifying equipment and negotiating from the real factory price.
Can I get the sticker for a used 300?
Usually yes for recent model years — Chrysler's system keeps stickers for vehicles sold through US dealers. Older VINs may have aged out of the archive; the lookup tells you instantly either way, before you pay for anything.