Used 2013 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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Excellent purchase
Love my new 200. Was an excellent purchase. The 3.6l is amazing, and the transmission can keep up, although you do get an occasional jerk. The car rides amazing and the interior options are great. Lov the Uconnect system a lot!
Forget Korean and Japanese - Thank you Detroit
I picked this car up a few days ago and I am very happy with it. Fit and finish are excellent. Very smooth and quiet ride. Great fuel economy. I chose the 4 cylinder with the auto 6 speed. It feels like a much stronger 6. Not sure why anyone would buy a Hyundai, Kia, Honda or Toyota. Great value for the money. Paid less then 19K out the door. Shop around, there are good deals out there now.
- LX SedanMSRP: $5,100157 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $4,997264 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $15,590234 mi away
Like the car, HATE the problems
I have had three Chryslers. Two sebrings and now this piece of junk. I love the car its self, but that is probably because I've already owned 2 more exactly like it. I paid way too much for what it was worth. I have not had heat the past year and a half I have owned this car. Now that it is getting cold again I literally have nothing but cold air coming out. I have to replace the heater core. The part is not expensive, but the labor is since it is a 12-hour job or two-day job. So now, once again, I am having to go car shopping. This time though, it WILL NOT be a Chrysler.
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Have to get the Pentastar!
I bought a 2013 200 back in 2015. Ex rental car from Hertz, so it had a few miles on it but all the maintenance was up to date, also under $10,000 . I had been looking for one because of the great press about the pentastar 3.6 engine. And i have not been disappointed , its a great engine giving almost 300 hp..on a small car. The 200 accelerates fast and smooth..and the gas mileage is only a tiny bit more than the 2.7. Never had any trouble in 70,000 miles mechanically..but some of the interior and body work appears cheap and shoddy. In particular the trunk latch going out..and you cant open it as there is no external keyhole on the trunk. As i am cheap i just ran some cable from the front seat to the trunk and attached it to the emergency trunk release..just give it a tug and it opens. The battery also is in a terrible place down by the front driver side wheel..and the light bulbs are an absolute nightmare to replace, unless you got flexible octopus arms. But that engine and the 6 speed /shifter....beautiful. Worth keeping despite all the cr$p.
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Not a bad deal on a fun car
I bought a leftover 2013 Touring convertible with the 3.6-litre engine in February 2015 for a great price. I only have 2000 miles on it, so I can't comment on reliability. The powertrain is a gem - the Pentastar V6 is smooth and powerful and emits a nice thrum when accelerating, and the 6-speed transmission eagerly serves up downshifts. Fuel economy is so-so - 16 MPG around town and 29-30 MPG on a trip. The interior is impressively quiet with the soft top up - as quiet as many conventional sedans I've driven. My only complaint is the front seating - the lumbar bulge is much too big and much too high, which means I have to recline the seat, and the leg room is a bit skimpy for tall drivers.