Used 2016 Chrysler 200 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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No way
Glad I rented this car first. I was thinking about getting one, but now there is no way. If you get one better get use to "Key Fob not Detected" The push button start is fine when and if it detects the key fob. The ride noisy and uncomfortable, acceleration is terrible it hesitates. I would never rent one again.
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Chrysler 200 not good if you want to drive
This is a great car if you like having a car that will at random not want to start because it thinks something is wrong with the brakes. It is also a good find if you like taking the car to the dealer 4 times in 4 months and them having the car for 3 weeks of the 4 months you had it. After the 4 months of hell the car hasn't had anymore issues. They just need to get that extra quality check in so the car is good day 1 and not waiting for day 120.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $9,99521 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $7,35051 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $7,500100 mi away
nine gears really?
the typical buyer of this 200 s does not need 9 speeds .Only the company wants it.It would be better suited for a 6 speed tranny guy!!!!!!!!
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blind spot
Nice looking. Driving the Chrysler 200 2016 is a problem for me when I have a passenger in the car. I just cannot see traffic coming from the passenger side. When at a four way intersection the whole passenger side becomes a blind spot. And when I step out of the car on either driver or passenger side my foot gets stuck on the step up and over to step out of the car. the tint is very dark. Just don't know what I was thinking.Ready to trade in with only 10,000 miles.
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Only for the short and svelte
OK, I'm 5'11" and a bit overweight. I almost broke my neck getting into the drivers seat of this car. I had to literally sit on the door sill in order to fit my head under the top of the door opening. Unbelievable! Hello Fiat-Chrysler, not everyone is 5 foot 8 inches and below 160 lbs. You are leaving out a lot of people with this design.
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