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I love this car

Bucketofmoom, 11/06/2022
2015 Chrysler 200 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I started off with the 2.4L 200S. I loved that car, it was only spunky enough to pass on the highway in Sport mode, the interior is gorgeous, the infotainment system is still enjoyable even 7 years later. Sadly, this car was totaled when a deer ran right into me when I was traveling about 60mph. I'm amazed that the 200S kept that deer out of the cab, but my car was totaled. And I'd put 178,000 miles on that vehicle and loved every minute of it. It carried my baby to children's hospital in the western PA winter four times a week for months, was taken on countless family trips, and gave me a little bit of "vroom vroom " when I just needed a little fun. I looked and looked for anything in my price range that was comparable to the 200S. Nothing is a nice for the price. Nothing even comes close. I purchased a 200S 3.6L V6 with AWD and low miles. I bought it out of state so I got to have an extended first drive. I have new features to play with, like heated seats and remote start, that my previous vehicle didn't have. The cabin is still the beautiful mix of sport and comfort that I love. But the ride! I giggled like a little kid the first time I slapped her into sport mode and really opened her up. She is fast!! Not just spunky, FAST. I'm so excited to put 178,000 miles on this 200S!

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tropical55, 03/23/2022
updated 10/07/2024
2015 Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

So far the vehicle perform very well. Smooth ride and a lot of power for being a 6 Cyl. Love all the options. Who ever sit in the back have to be shorter than 5 1/2

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About town zipper

Robert Crawford, 01/01/2018
updated 01/13/2020
2015 Chrysler 200 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

road noise is livable but could be quieter. price was good for value. vacation drive on interstate hwy mpg was 36.4. have not had any issues with this vehicle.

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Rating from a long time Honda/Acura Owner

dccarshopper@gmail.com, 10/29/2015
2015 Chrysler 200 S 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
6 of 8 people found this review helpful

Totaled my Acura RL on the highway. This rating is based on a car rental of the Chrysler 200 for 2.5 weeks. I am a long time Japanese car driver. I have rented Ford Mustangs, driven Ford Fusions ect. I never thought once about a Chrysler and this is the first time I have driven one in my life. I have driven some american made cars like Ford Taurus, Pontiac Grand Am. I have driven Lexus, bmw. I have to say, for a medium size sedan this car has decent acceleration, the drive is nice and the interior and body styling has a nice clean look. It does not have as much horsepower as my rl. But for a 4 cylinder this car can go when you need it to in traffic. I saw one on the road earlier this year and thought it looked great. I really thought this car was the size of my wife's civic. But, when I parked next to it, the car is almost the size of a Honda Accord. It takes up more space in my garage than the RL. The exterior body style has some bold and larger shapes to it than I am used to. So it throws me off a little when I try parking it. That is just a personal thing that one can get used to easily. The voice commands are easy to follow. The technology in this car is also easy to figure out rather quickly. Without reading any manual I figured out bluetooth, radio, media, voice calling ect. It is much easier to figure out than the Ford Fusion, which I am still baffled about. I didn't have time to read the owners manual driving 100 plus miles per day sometimes. I drove this car 1500 miles in 2 weeks. So, I put it to the test. The one thing I found quirky was in the voice command it is difficult to navigate to send a text message. It is easy to respond to one. But it asked me for some predefined responses to incoming text messages sometimes. And then sometimes the voice commands work, sometimes it shuts off and makes a weird noise. I think this all could be cleared up if I had time to read the book. But for the most part, the systems in the car were easy to figure out. And this is my first upgraded car with newer wireless and blue tooth since 2004. The model was a 2002 I last owned. Last new car we bought was in 2010. Cars have come a long way. Cons: the hazard light button is directly underneath the center graphic console where you access the radio/ media source ect. I found that while i was fidgeting in traffic with the radio the hazard lights would come on. I probably turned them on by accident about 15 times over the course of two weeks. They need to move that somewhere further away from a high traffic hand area. The other part that I don't necessarily like is the compartment that is underneath the console in the middle of the front seats. It is hidden underneath and a little difficult to access. Especially when I commute nearly 3 hours a day. I need to pay full attention all the time I am driving so this is not the best place for a compartment when i need to grab things. However, it does have a nice slick look to where you can't see that console. So, function is my main priority, but if you like slick looks then it does look very nice. Last thing I disliked, I felt like there was a lack of areas to put things I need access to. I commute a ton so I have to bring a bunch of things with me. I had piles of stuff on top of every surface. Even the cup holders that had cups in them had things piled on them. And when the wife took a ride I had to take the entire seat full of things out. The other cars ive owned have had bigger center consoles along with a slightly better thought out configuration that is a little more space efficient. Not a huge biggie for everyone. But when I drive hours to job sites. I need ease of access and efficiency. One thing I will say though, when I was younger I would have been in the market for a car more like this. I would say 20s to 30s. I can take a guess on price and personally I think this is a great car for the money. The interior I had only had some trim leather. The seats were fabric but the wheel and some other areas had leather. The seats were very comfortable. The black powder coated metal along with the chrome accent inside has a really nice look to it. Aesthetically, this car is really nice. Even though much of the interior is plastic, the designers thought it out. The positives far outweigh the negatives and I feel this is a great family car. This rental has given me a great first impression of Chrysler. I never really thought much about a chrysler or even contemplated ever driving one. I will say, this makes me want to test drive a Chrysler 300. The new styles they have out look very slick. It is one of the best looking cars on the road. The entire time I was test driving hybrids due to needing great epa for the driving. I drove a brand new 2016 Ford Fusion Hybrid. This is also a very nice car, drives well and has a nice slick look. I think both the chrysler and Fusion have a really nice look to the body style. The car is peppy and fun.

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A Peach Of a Car

Frank Black, 10/10/2018
updated 04/15/2019
2015 Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
7 of 10 people found this review helpful

I have a 2015 Chrysler 200 C and had absolutely no problems out of it....It has 55,000 miles on it, but this is the last car I will buy due to my health. All extras on the car but the auto park and lane changing device. 9 speaker surround sound system radio, navigation, weather phone u connect, sirus radio, leather etc and the car is peral red. Have bought new and used Chryslers for 42 years, and NEVER had a problem with them ..........................Frank Black Clinton Ill

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