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Used 2013 Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Going on 6 yrs owning (6 cyl model)

Matt Maloney, Watervliet, NY, 06/13/2016
updated 10/02/2019
Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A)
80 of 84 people found this review helpful

I bought this car used from Armory Garage in Albany NY as a certified pre owned with 14,500 miles and paid $14,800. It was previously a fleet vehicle, so there were a few minor scratches. I'm 5'6" so this car fits me pretty good. It's got a short trunk so is very easy to parallel park in the City. It's quite peppy and the V6 has great acceleration. I've owned the car for almost 5 years now and put about 45k miles on it. There's been no major repairs necessary to date mechanically speaking. I did have the front hood replaced under warranty as it was beginning to bubble near the front. I think the car was in an accident (and the fact hidden from me) thus the bubbling edges on the hood and low price I got it for it, but the body guy told me he's seen it on others as well. The other clue was the gap between the hood and grill vary from one side to the other. I drove this car from NY to FL and back and it did not let me down. A few annoyances: both wiper sprayers broke. I replaced them myself inexpensively with Mopar parts from Amazon. Also, the recirculating actuator has gone bad twice making an annoying clacking sound behind the glove box when you use the heat or a/c. Pros: Acceleration, handling, easy to maneuver and park in the city, getting up to speed entering highways, stylish looking enough. Cons: Rotors. The rotors had to be replaced at 18k miles due to shaking when braking downhill, and now at 44k the pads and rotors are almost due again. The warped rotors first time around could have been a result from the car being a rental prev. Only 2 ports for charging/plug in gps . (Touring Model) Blind spot. This car seems to have more of a blind spot than other cars I've driven. Extra caution must be used when changing lanes. Automatic gear selection. At times it seems the car chooses a lower gear than I would like when going up an incline, it tends to bog a bit. A quick step on the gas solves that problem downshifting the vehicle and delivering more than enough torque. (Or slap shift is available as well). Slowing down to an almost stop will occasionally make the transmission slam between 1st and 2nd gear, but no worries. Trunk Space. The trunk is smaller than most. I couldn't fit a snow shovel in it so it had to go in the back seat area. Seats. The cloth seems cheap but nothing a cover won't solve. They are comfortable enough and the power seat makes enough positions for most. Key fob. Losing this key will cost you almost $400, but I guess that's on par with other makes and models. Overall: I like this car. It's quick for a middle of the road sedan, unassuming looking from a police pull over point of view, and has been reliable to date. From other reviews of the next generation of 200's, I would keep this before trading up to the newer versions.

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4 out of 5 stars

A decent car

robcat20, New Paris, PA, 06/01/2013
Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A)
34 of 35 people found this review helpful

I traded in my 2009 Ford Taurus SEL for a 2013 Chrysler 200 S Touring Sedan today. My first impression is overall positive. I have never owned a 4 cylinder engine before, and I am noticing a huge difference in power and speed. I brake tested the car by slamming the brakes at 45 mph. The vehicle did not loose control, but the stopping distance was sluggish. The vehicle is no comparison to the new Ford Fusion or some others in its mid-sized segment, but the overall value is far superior. I chose to save money and go for the chrysler. The interior is comfy and spacious which was a concern since I am a large guy and I traded in a much larger vehicle.

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3 out of 5 stars

Looking GOOD

stewart, Shreveport, LA, 11/03/2017
Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

i purchase a 2013 Chrysler 200 car for my daughter because of its sporty looks. As a retired car salesman of 24 years, {many of these years with Chrysler} . i didn't buy it new, but it had very low miles on it with plenty of warranty yet left on it. my daughter call me for college complaining about the brake system. I had the brakes inspected several times by several shop, however in vein. I was informed that the brake system checked out fine and my daughter should feel save driving the car. there was no repairable solution for this problem. After the warranty expired the Thermostat Housing Kit cracked. This is a very expensive repair out of pocket. Has not been a good experience. {I still like it for its looks}

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5 out of 5 stars

Excellent purchase

j_carr, Brick, NJ, 04/19/2014
Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

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!

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Forget Korean and Japanese - Thank you Detroit

ak206, Bothell, WA, 05/31/2013
Chrysler 200 Touring 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

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.

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