Used 2011 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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Nice little car
This car came to me with my new bride. She bought it new and it had 3,500 miles on it when we met. It now has about 30,000. No real problems. The breaks squeak when backing up, plenty of life left on em. We're fixing to replace the tires, just worn out. Mechanically sound, very reliable. The only thing I hate, the chrome around the clock is a wicket reflector at certain times of the day. I have to throw a shirt over it. BLINDING!
Pretty but nowhere near perfect
I purchased a Chrysler 200 S V6 and was told it was an "award winning engine". I'm not convinced of that. I love the car...comfortable, beautiful. But I must say, I am very disappointed in the performance. It does not get good gas mileage at all. I have just under 7,000 miles on the car and the engine has begun to rev while driving with no response from the accelerator at all. Then all of the sudden it engages again with a hard bump. This has happened several times during highway driving and once under 40 mph. There is also a problem with the floor matt, which is custom designed for the S, bunching up under the accelerator. Everyone loves the car, but they don't drive it.
- Limited SedanMSRP: $7,49144 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $5,75033 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $11,990In-stock online
2011 Bright White Chrysler 200 S
I just recently purchase a 200 S, and I must say it has really impressed me and others around me. I cannot tell you how many times, in a very short period, that I have had someone stop and ask what kind of car I am driving. 283 HP, UConnect, Navigation, Heated Seats, Leather and Suede Interior, LED front and rear lights, LED interior lights for a great price. This is by far a great value car that is sporty and stylish. I have read many reviews that have just put the 200 to the side because of its resemblance to the Sebring. I question whether they actually compared this car to say a Sonata which gets better MPG but offers nothing in terms of interior quality and the smoothness of ride
Middle front seat console
I have a 2011 Chrysler 200 with only 13,000 miles. While getting into the car I leaned on the center console. It totally shattered. The whole thing was made of plastic holding the console on. Chrysler told me that this was not a warranty item and I have to pay for it. I even bought the extended warranty. Cheap materials make for a bad car.
one issue after another
Beware of the dreaded mopar TIPM issues, very expensive part to replace and doesn't even solve the problem. Car shuts off randomly. Doors lock and un-lock randomly. Wipers do what ever they want and are basically worthless. Transmission shifts really hard on occasion, sometimes frequently. My girlfrind was in a front end impact and the airbag did NOT deploy. chrysler has a recall for this but no fix yet as of 4/6/17. This car has a great engine but thats about it. Riddled with problems and support from chrysler. for shame! Update: Well as I mentioned the windshield wipers had a mind of there own. This issue actually caused her to total her 200. Very unsafe... buyer beware. 4-13-18
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