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2 out of 5 stars

Run, don't walk, away from this car.

Wendy B., 08/18/2018
2015 Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
7 of 10 people found this review helpful

I bought this car used with 17k miles. On the way home the engine light came on. Took it back. They claimed it only needed an update. Three days later I had it home. A month later the Transmission overheating light came on. Back to the shop. They "couldn't replicate error". Two months later engine light was back on. Replaced sensor. Six weeks later transmission overheating light back on. I had this car just over 16 months, and had warning lights come on five times. I ended up trading it in with only 27k miles on it. Transmission light came on again when we were heading to the dealer to trade it in. Some people are claiming this is the cat's meow. That it is only happening in the 4 cylinder etc etc. Be very wary of those claims. Pros: Handles well in all weather. Three body trunk. Cons: passenger wiper stops right in front of the driver's eyes, very short headlight distance in low beams, surges while slowing down, rearview mirror blocks a huge part of right side of windshield. Tons of blind spots. Engine and transmission issues galore.

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1 out of 5 stars

Worst car purchase ever!!!!

Teisha K., 06/23/2017
2015 Chrysler 200 LX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
5 of 7 people found this review helpful

The trans had to be replaced months after we got it. When we bought it it had 8000 miles on it. The Carfax didn't show the 2 recalls on the car when we bought it. It's been in the shop for repair at least 10 times for updates, modules, trans, ignition issues, radio, key fobs, and brakes. Now we're stuck because it can't be considered a lemon because we got it used. I feel like I'm being robbed everytime I pay me car note.

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3 out of 5 stars

Chrysler 200S

Joe, 03/15/2016
2015 Chrysler 200 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
10 of 16 people found this review helpful

Well I purchased this 200s my 1st new car in 10 years at first I was very excited to replace my old "06 Sebring with this new powerful 3.7L pinta star powered 200s first the engine is very fast and powerful no problem there, the 9 speed trans, well it needs a little, the 8.4" display is really nice and I liked the nav system the heater controls are a mixed bag you have to use the display and the external controls to work the climate system you have to look at the display and select to work all the functions you have to take your eyes off the road and that is not a good thing just to change the heater controls, the comfort and ride is where this car really failed me, the leather seats are fancy but very hard and very uncomfortable, and the ride is very harsh and very uncomfortable after 30min. on the highway I had to pull over I could not take it anymore and the 38psi low profile tires id not help the situation. After owning the car for 4 weeks I traded it back in lost a bunch of money on it. I purchased a new 2015 Chevy Malibu and I am much happier with it.

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1 out of 5 stars

2015 Chrysler 200s PIECE OF JUNK - Chrysler sucks

Mr. Disappointed, 02/12/2016
2015 Chrysler 200 LX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
7 of 11 people found this review helpful

I have purchased 3 chrysler vehicles over the past 3 years and have had issues with every single one of them. My current vehicle, a 2015 chrysler 200s has left my wife stranded in the middle of a busy intersection, not started on several occasions, and the transmission has had issues from day 1. Chrysler refuses to stand by their product (piece of junk). Went through the channels, customer care etc... got hung up on, mistreated on the phone and in general every single person involved had a lack of empathy towards the situation. I told them if they wouldnt stand by their own product, how could anyone else? They will not stand by their product, so neither am I. I will never own another, and am in the process of working out how I can get rid of every single one. The Honda CRV looks nice, I think we'll be going that route.

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3 out of 5 stars

Close to BMW, but not there - unsafe at high speed

Larry I, 03/26/2016
2015 Chrysler 200 LX 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
7 of 11 people found this review helpful

There are definitely similarities to the BMW. But overall, it's just not there yet. There is an emphasis on outward style, without the inside matching what is outside. Yet, there are definitely things about this car that excel. Driving in slow traffic is easy. The acceleration is good. Visibility with the side mirrors is excellent. But it's simply not as refined as the BMW/Mercedes standard. It's the little things. Some things are unnecessary. Like the cruise control that tells you that it's ready to put the cruise control on. BMW and others have a symbol. That's all that's really necessary. The rear window visibility is poor. The acceleration on the vehicle is excellent, but not quite BMW. The main difference, though, and what makes this very American, is that driving at speeds higher than 60 or 70 in this car is dangerous and unstable. This is typical of American cars. It has electronic steering, which makes it very easy to steer and turn when making turns when backing in and out and in parking situations. But unfortunately, this translates to sloppy and dangerous steering at high speeds. You have to keep your hands on the wheel. You can feel the car go from side to side when you just turn the steering wheel very little, for example, when driving at 60 or 70. It's unacceptable. Because BMW and Mercedes have designed their cars to travel safely at high speeds for decades, it's not a big deal. But for American cars, this is make or break. There are some cars that do well at this. But not many of them are American. And this car is not one of them.

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