Used 2012 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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2012 Chrysler 200 Touring Review
I have had mine for a week now. I was in a 2000 Buick LeSabre before this. I was looking for an easy transition and I found it in this car. I got the Touring model so I didn't get all the bells and whistles like heated seats, Uconnect, touch screen head unit, etc. Don't misinterpret, this care is loaded with many great features (listed below). The 200 rides very smoothly and is quiet for a very comfortable ride. It is also surprisingly roomy (even in backseat). I love the interior design with chrome accents. The exterior trim is classy and sporty at the same time which was exactly what I was looking for. I am getting the windows tinted next week to add to that.
Chrysler 200. Used in affordable and great to driv
I purchased this car 2023 The only thing I did with it.. is breaks and Rotors it Runs smooth and beautiful. Being that is a much older car now Got it on the budget but it's worth it having. I used to OWN japanese Cars I had Toyota and Honda but I love American cars. Now I'm sticking with American.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $6,995266 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,295233 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,999100 mi away
best car I have ever owned
No, seriously. I know this year and model had lots of issues and recalls. I must have been lucky and got a good one. I have never done anything to this car oil change spark plugs and new tires. I have not even had to replace the brakes, belts or hoses yet. I bought this new in 2012 in California, and it is now 2022. Has 83k miles. I have a friend who just traded his in for an suv, and he had no issues with his, either.
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Chrysler 200 - Strong Performer
I just picked up my Chrysler 200 limited and I couldn't be more pleased. The deep auburn pearl paint job, 18 inch rims, and chrome accents makes this car look and feel like a high end car. The interior is very impressive. Its loaded with features, but somehow maintains a simple and elegant look (not into cars that look like the cockpit of a fighter plane). Being someone who spends a lot of time in the car, this is much appreciated. I owned a 300M prior (which was a great car) and then went to a Ford. Now that I am back in a Chrysler I will more then likely never go back to another auto company. Great car! Great value!
Nice, but depends on your preference
I have had the car for a year now, and mine has 26k on it. I like the design and standard features of the car(especially for $18k). I haven't had any real problems with it, and it still drives like it did when I got it. I will say that the transmission is rough, but I am a car person, so I looked up the gear ratios and noticed how far apart they are from first to second gear and that seems to be the reason. This should only affect the 4cyl because of its lower power. My fiance' has a 4cyl toyota corolla which does the same thing, so I think it is normal. I would have rather gotten the v6 for the power, but everything else is good.