Used 2015 Chrysler 200 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews
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Great performance-great winter car
Fast, great ride, comfortable, problem free, outstanding winter performance in snow.
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Impressed with the V6!! Not so impressed with tran
Overall I am satisfied with my Chrysler 200, its my first chrysler product, I love the styling of my car, its worth the extra money for a V6 and the black/grey rim option upgrade like I chose. However my only complaints is the transmission shifting, its mostly rough 2nd to 3rd gear often, also when i have my iphone plugged in to the entertainment system, the music played through my speakers is very static, bluetooth audio playback is fine, also there are misc noises rattles from sunglasses holder and center console that I shouldnt hear at 5600 miles, but I have to take it in for recall anyway. Other than that the engine is great, lots of power and looks like a nice car, I have 3 year lease, so awhile to go!! but I love it!!
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- S SedanMSRP: $7,18939 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $3,64227 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $9,9956 mi away
Trying American....Again.....
My last new Detroiter was an'08 Buick Enclave. A great car until the SECOND transmission went out at 156k, so on to the Germans for me. Tiring of $1000 repair bills every visit, I rolled the dice on a 2015 200S with every option sans LED lights and adaptive cruise. We'll be piling on the highway miles over the next 3 years, so the claimed 29mpg for an AWD vehicle sold me. The only other AWD sedan that came close was the Subaru Legacy, larger interior, more safety features, but it was an absolute dog on the highway. Got 18% off sticker and the ext warr for half price: made them throw in the True Coat (see: Fargo, the movie). ***Last Update*** Resale value in the toilet.....thanks, Chrysler for your draconian lease terms driving buyers away in hoards. Traded in for a Cadillac CTS4 which is just better in every department (except fuel mileage, and I can certainly live with that). Lastest Update*** American iron couldn't hack it, so back to the Germans. My Audi A8 4.0T twin-turbo V8 is magnificent!
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Great car. Proud to drive an american car.
This car looks good. I feel safe driving it.
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It’s junk do not buy, trade it in if you own one
Looses value fast, transmission issues big time. Complete pile of crap on wheels. Crap service at dealership, had transmission replaced still garbage car. Stay away from car and dealer. Under $8000 on car. Rip off the Albany ny armory Garage dealership sucks Update still junk looses value quick the car isn’t worth what I owe. Really disappointed by an American car manufacturer that the value would drop so much.
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