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Used 2011 Chrysler 200 Limited 2dr Convertible (3.6L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars
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4.75 out of 5 stars

Try one, you'll like it!

baldude, Moreno Valley, CA, 02/28/2011
Chrysler 200 Limited 2dr Convertible (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
26 of 28 people found this review helpful

Just bought a 200 Limited after having a Sebring Limited for 5 years and this is a much nicer car. All the plastic interior is gone or at least covered in what seems like real padded leather. The interior is BEAUTIFUL! The Pentastar V-6 is great, lots of power on the freeway, better then my son's 2010 Challenger. There are what seems like a zillion controls inside between the steering wheel and dash but it's well thought out and fairly intuitive. That said, I have yet to remote start the car and not have the alarm go off when I open the door.

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5 out of 5 stars

You have to drive this car! Beautiful car...great price!

luvmy200car, Arlington, TX, 03/04/2011
Chrysler 200 Limited 2dr Convertible (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
20 of 23 people found this review helpful

This is an amazing car! It's beautiful both inside and out and is a real head turner! I've only had mine a week, but took it in to have SkyLink installed & several service guys gathered around it and got in to sit in it. I came out of the office and one of them asked me, "Have you seen our new 200?". I said, "that's mine".:-) The interior on the 200 Limited is very classy! You've got fingertip controls on the steering wheel and Chrysler did a great job with the symmetrical design of the dash and instrument panel. No dull square stuff. Very nice interior lighting. You've got the Chrysler signature quartz clock in the middle of the dash. Both the interior and exterior are exquisite.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

First Chrysler

acer51, Jacksonville, FL, 09/04/2011
Chrysler 200 Limited 2dr Convertible (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

This is the first Chrysler I have purchased. 200 Convertible. Traded in a Toyota Solora Convertible. So far So Good. Really like the 200. Drives nice and has super nice styling inside and out. I am a bigger person and there is plenty of room in the front seat. Back seat space is limited for most people. A great value and is loaded with features.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great car so far

shane31, Dallas, TX, 09/05/2011
Chrysler 200 Limited 2dr Convertible (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
4 of 5 people found this review helpful

I recently taded my 2008 Avenger on a new 200 limited Convertible. I only have about 700 miles on it so far, but it's been great. I know the new hasn't worn off yet. I liked the Avenger, it was comfortable and I averaged around 24-26 in my daily driving, 32 on Hwy with the 2.4 four cylinder. However, the 200 is in another league, it's really luxurious. It seems to be put together much better with a more solid feel. Everything in the interior is of a much higher quality. Much more quiet than the Avenger, and that was a sedan. A very good value for the money. All this plus a much more powerful engine and I'm still getting 23.3 mpg( no hwy trip yet) with the same type of driving.

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1.5 out of 5 stars

BUYING THIS CAR: A BAD DECISION!

40willys, Painesville, OH, 05/17/2013
Chrysler 200 Limited 2dr Convertible (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
9 of 15 people found this review helpful

Let me begin by saying this is my wife's car and she is mostly happy it. However, she is not a car person. This is a car for old folks; there is nothing young, exciting or sexy about this short, stubby looking, boring car. It has a dead spot in the accelerator and the car doesn't move until you've pressed pedal down over an inch; dealer says that's normal. It had a water leak where the driver's door glass meets the "A" pillar; took 3 tries to repair it. Handling at speed is almost dangerous with lots of torque steer and no road feedback through the electric power steering. Fuel economy is poor (17 MPG combined). Trunk lid is very heavy due to convertible top mechanism that's attached to it.

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