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Used 2016 Chrysler 200 Sedan Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

It holds a full size string bass and cello

Jeannette Pessaro, 02/07/2018
2016 Chrysler 200 Limited 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

The acceleration is a bit slow and jerky but once it's above 25mph it does great. The trunk is a grest v size and I am able to transport a full size string bass and full size cello at the same time (along with smaller instruments like violins, clarinets, trumpets and saxes! That was my biggest requirement. You have to duck a lot to get into the backnowledge seats and that is as an average height woman. It's fiber for kids, but tall teens might knock their heads! Overall, I love the carea, the features and it's response to braking and steering

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4 out of 5 stars

Chrysler 200C AWD

Michael, 02/20/2023
2016 Chrysler 200 S 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought 2016 Chrysler 200C AWD in 2018 with 16,000 mile, I have the Collision warning and Adaptive cruise control and Panoramic sunroof. My Wife loves car it has White colored leather seats. Also great in Michigan winters. I had to replace Battery at 35,000 miles we now have 42,000 miles on car. I enjoy driving the car with paddle shifters on steering wheel. Very reliable car.

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5 out of 5 stars

am i just lucky? this is quite nice car

hunter, 12/23/2016
2016 Chrysler 200 Limited 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

have about 1 year with 16k on it. really no much complain about it. nice acceleration. so far so good. had visited the dealer once at 14k with some clunk noise and deal re-tightened some bolts or whatsoever. gas milage not good though (while I often floor it, as the rpm jumps to 6k).

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5 out of 5 stars

3 years owner.

HunBroader, 10/13/2019
2016 Chrysler 200 Limited 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

I have purchased my 200, used with 44000 miles in it. I'm around 90000 miles right now. I haven't had any major problem with the car. I had to replace the battery twice, and once the spark plugs. Great mileage! I get around 30 mpg on freeway and city combined. The trunk space is huge. I'm still blown away how much stuff I can fit in there. The seats are comfortable. I've got mine for around $12000 and it's worth the money for me. Very satisfied with car.

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2 out of 5 stars

No. No, no, no.

Lewis, 08/29/2016
2016 Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
7 of 30 people found this review helpful

I rented this machine for a week while visiting wine country (Napa/Sonoma) and was so glad to be rid of it. (Note: be careful when renting a car that says something like "Toyota Camry or similar" - the "or similar" may be a Chrysler 200) The driver's seat took two days to put into a quasi-comfortable position. The grip to enable the driver to close the door was virtually unreachable, requiring you to nearly get out of the car to reach it. Worse, there seemed to be no way to turn off the radio, only mute it. This became problematic when I'd paired my phone to the entertainment system - the radio had to be on for me to hear my phone's GPS directions, but they were drowned out by whatever station the radio was on. And the radio (as well as the AC) came on as soon as I started the car, no matter how I tried to defeat it. The most incredible thing about this rolling disaster film was the transmission. It was beyond automatic; it was undecided. The car seemed to vacillate as to which gear it most preferred when going up a hill, shifting from low to another gear to another and back to low in a sort of random, capricious style similar to when our then-teenage daughters chose which lipstick to wear. Worst of all, the transmission is controlled by a knob on the center console. A knob! And right next to the transmission knob is another knob that controls the fan speed. It was quite easy to turn the fan up or down and instead turn the transmission knob. I'm confident the designer of the car is named "Sparky."

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