Used 2011 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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Comared the compition and ended up with fully loaded 200 limited V6
So far its decent vehicle. all issue fixed by dealer Warranty Multifunction turn signal/headlight switch was messing up when the right turn signal was on dome/dash lights would get brighter) noticed at 2000 miles when i started working night shift all 4 door fabric was pealing away from the handle that you pull the door closed from. noticed at 500 miles but it continued to get worse. replaced by dealer things to watch Transmission 6 speed. it shutters when inching forward at a stop light (weird) It has a crazy shift pattern. Drivers side floor mat moves and bunches up dealer did nothing I'm 5' 11" 165 LBs and my knee touches door and center console (wish it was wider)
Shop Around!!!
The car's great to look at but not so great to drive. The transmission shifts hard and makes a hard bump noise. But as the Chrysler dealer repeatedly tells me, " That's normal for that model". NOT OK WITH ME!! The windows make a noise like they are cracked, even though Chrylers informed me before buying, " They take pride in the fact that their Chrylers are now smoother and quiter than any other make. The center console moves while your arm is resting on it. The voice attivaction on the radio continues to not register correctly. The seats are not confortable to sit in especially on road trips. And the dealer just tells us that all of these things are normal for this model.
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $10,800315 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $7,991320 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $4,800336 mi away
Unreal
So I bought this car used a few years ago with only 33,000 miles on it. Soon after I discovered that my heater did not work. It is a known defect on these cars however Chrysler does not acknowledge it. Now fast forward to today I had a 100,000 thousand mile service on my car and then two weeks later my car starts making a loud noise and I am told that I need a new engine. I only have 108,000 miles on the car and routinely do service. How can an engine only last 100,000. Every mechanic who I spoke to says that Chrysler motors are notoriously crappy.
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Not a quiet car...
I am picky with the sounds I hear in my car. My driver side window sounds like it isnt secured properly, almost vibrates in the housing when driving over small bumps. Same with passenger rear window. Passenger rear window is loud. Sounds like it is cracked open. Mine even whistles sometimes. Something in my dash is causing a rattling sound when going over bumps. Even experiencing problems with the Mygig installed into it. Sounds like the hardrive is still running even when the car is off. The dashboard fitting unit sounds like the plastic will break any minute. Very frustrating coming from someone that cares alot about inside noises.
Many issues
Vehicle purchased as new and have had many issues. Honestly, do your homework before purchasing this car. 1)Brakes squeaking horribly within the first 3000 miles. 2)Transmission slams into gear intermittently from park to reverse or from park to drive. 3)Transmission has intermittently hung in fourth gear on highway at any speed. 4)Extremely noisy in cabin. Sound from behind driver almost like the rear windows are slightly open. 5)Has surges badly when cold from day one. 6)As of two weeks ago stalled twice when coming to a stop. 7)Driving at night very difficult. Headlights do not display enough light on the road surface. Road lamps do help.