Used 2012 Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Got this car brand new (Blackberry Pearl on black interior with 17 miles) little over a month ago after getting in an accident in my Cadillac Eldorado, and have had zero problems, im very impressed! Gets good mileage (30-35 mpg hwy at 70-75 mph), comfrotable, with pretty good quality. I think its a great new gen Chrysler vehicle for anyone. Has a surprisingly sporty feel to the suspension, hugs corners very well and feels pretty flat in the process, but soft and absorbing at the same time. Very nice interior with a majority of it soft-touch materials, gets lots of compliments from passangers. I4 engine feels pretty crude, opt for V6. As driving enthusiast I find it fun to drive.
Reliable!
Purchased back 2018 in San Antonio, TX at 80k miles, still have it, currently at 125k. Besides general maintenance (brake pads, tire, oil) I’ve only had to fix 2 things, 1 sensor and the rotors. Love this car!
- Touring SedanMSRP: N/A26 mi away
- S ConvertibleMSRP: $6,750184 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $7,801In-stock online
Kind of soon to tell, but love it so far!
This car has many things I wouldn't have thought of but now can't live without! Notable features include the comfort of driving it as a shorty. I'm about 5'3" and the seat raises up/down, the wheel goes in/out (as well as up/down) and the seat belt lowers to a comfy shoulder height. Great visibility when up high on the adj. seat. All of which can be changed for my taller husband (if I ever let him drive) It's fun to drive, sharp interior, 130 miles on it and used just over a 1/4 tank, great handling. Only issue is pulling to the right which I'm calling about today. Hope they're great about fixing it like they were about selling it! LOTS of car for the money. Great buying experience.
Nice little car...BUT...
I owned a cute little Chrysler 200. It was a sharp looking little car and had great pick-up on acceleration, but here are some things we did not know about the 200 that we had wished we knew before we purchased... Handling on winter roads is horrible! This car slid all over the road, even with added weight to the car. There wasn't much headroom for tall drivers. At less than 86,000 miles, the transmission was found to have metal shavings in it. This made the car a total loss since it would have cost nearly $6,000 to replace it. It was an attractive little gas saver, but I would never purchase another one.
Poor fit and finish
Purchased a 2012 Chrysler 200 touring three weeks ago and took it back to the dealer and traded it off. The car needed to have its door taken apart to replace the seals around te doors. Back windows leaked likea waterfall. Called Chrysler and they were no help. I did like Chrysler products but no so sure now. Especially since they don't seem to care about their customers. BEWARE!