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Very Impressed & Pleased with my 2013 Chrysler 200
Purchased this car Sept 19th.2015,,,,,first of all, I never knew what it really had til after the first week. when I saw the car it was love at first site. sunroof leather all pwr everything. baby blue, new tires, 35,000plus miles. 3.6 v6l engine, etc...interior leather is awesome with heated seats both driver and passenger. the stereo system is boom box fantastic. the tires are new, but they keep reading differently. I'm guessing it could be the weather or condition of the roads. the gas is about 19 mpg city, and 22 hwy. its not bad, the a/c works great. the sunroof is fun. the trunk space is pretty big. If you have sorta big feet it can hit the hood release easy,,, but okay here it is. it rained on Monday,and I barely went threw a puddle going about 40. it scared the life out of me. my steering wheel went back and forth like crazy sideways with the puddle. gotta stay away from that for safety!!! but i'm In Vegas hardly ever rains! in 5yrs,i'll be giving this car to my daughter for school if she keeps good grades!!! You wont be sorry for this purchase that's for sure,,,enjoy!!!!
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2013 200
bought my car in 2013 at a repo sale now have 155000miles on it the only money ive put into the car was the thermostat housing at 120000miles great car for the price only negative is fuel milage ive had this car coast to coast several times mountains flat heat and cold would buy again
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $4,99726 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $7,000182 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: N/A11 mi away
Happy with purchase
Have only had the car about a month, but so far I am very happy. The interior has a luxurious feel and the outside is sleek as well. My fiance likes the hp and I do as well. Gas mileage could be a little better.
An upgrade to my previous 08 Sebring Hardtop vert
I previously had a silver/grey 2008 Chrysler Sebring Touring Hardtop convertible (with most of the Limited's options). So upgrading to a red/cream 2013 200 Limited Hardtop convertible was pretty straight forward (all controls and features are basically the same). Except, the 200's materials are much nicer than the previous Sebring's plastic finishes. The 200's 3.6 Pentastar/6 speed tranny combination (with autostick) was a pleasant surprise compared to the previous 2.7/4 speed tranny combination from 2008. No more hunting of gears while on hilly terrain with the 200. The entertainment/gps system was also slightly improved and unlike the manufacturers constant need to further complicate infotainment systems (I have a 2020 Chrysler Pacifica that has a HUGE manual needed to find everything for its infotainment system), the 730 stereo has enough fun features without being overly complicated. The 200 also rides quieter. The cherry red exterior and cream interior is a striking color combination, and looks nicer than most other convertibles. The hardtop feature of the convertible is what wins with me due to better security, quieter ride, and the ability to drive in the winter without worries of the snow load during storms (only the Volvo and VW Eos had this feature but like the 200 convertible, they also no longer manufacture a hardtop convertible anymore).... otherwise, I'd have looked at the Mustang or Camaro convertible. Unfortunately, Chrysler stopped making these Hardtop convertibles in 2015.... so I bought this used 2013 to last me another 15 years as there is nothing being sold now or on the horizon that compares. The 2013 is the epitome of the three and a half generations of the Sebring/200 convertibles (1996-2014), and unless Chrysler starts making another one..... all I can say to the person looking for a good used convertible, is to buy a good example of a 2013/2014 200 Limited or S Hardtop convertible. You won't be sorry (just make sure you get an extended bumper to bumper warranty for piece of mind). I bought this one with 96,250 miles for $13,250 (including the 5 yr/60,000 mile "premium" warranty)...... and I consider it the best buy out there for a hardtop convertible. Bar none. ----------------------------------------- Addendum (08/06/2021) We were broadsided (t-boned) by another vehicle in July of 2019. f t wasn't for the addtl. structure to make it stronger.as it is a convertible; I am quite sure my son would have been n the hospital for weeks instead of just being bruised. Despite the damage, the car was repaired (correctly) & it still looks as good as new. We are now at 114,000 miles, and have had the 100k/120k maintenance services done (including the coolant flush/reverse flush to ensure no gunk in the heater core). So far, the engine & transmission have been bullet proof No weird issues or quirks have been noted. It just is a great used convertible & I wouldn't have any other (you couldn't give me a Mercedes or BMW)..A great tourer..... & with the top down - a wonderful ride. =============== Still great after 3 years. No issues. =============== 08/11/2023 - I sold the 200 Convertible to another person (who is still enjoying at to this day). I replaced it with a 1997 Sebring "show car".
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Brake issues
My husband & I purchased this car in November 2013 and the brakes starting squeaking 6 months later and a pop noise when your driving . I took it to dealership on 3 occasions and they say it is oxidation and will not do anything and Chrysler will not either. We have always bought Chrysler and Dodge products but it they are not going to honor the warranty I will not again. I think if you have a new car it should not make noises