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Used 2016 Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

My Wonder Chrysler 2016 200C

scott ross, Anaheim, CA, 04/20/2016
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

I rented this car because mine was in the shop and loved the feel of the car and the interior was outstanding. I found out that my car was going to be at the dealership for a long time due to a part delay. I rented this 200 for 1 month and my wife fell in love with it. Long story short...my car was recalled and I bought a 200 with the works and it was the best decision I've made in a long time. If you're looking for a luxury look that causes stares to identify what type of car you're driving this is the one for you! Rich look for a reasonable price. Only down side I've had was that navigation is not standard feature for 200c model. I have the 8.4 Uconnect with the Alpine 9 speaker system but would have to pay $695 additionally for just navigation. Not pleased to say the least and at this point will not incur the additional cost for what should be a standard option in such a nice car. Overall rating 9.

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5 out of 5 stars

Owned for nearly 4 Years Now

DK67, Brunswick, OH, 02/06/2018
updated 02/11/2022
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

I have not had it into the shop for anything except oil changes. Yes, the transmission occasionally (rarely) jerks in low gears 1st or 2nd, but not a big deal. It rides great on highway. I have the 4 cylinder, so it's not super quick, but it gets up to speeds fine and doesn't feel bogged down except for maybe when you stop and start a lot in city with AC running. I would have gotten the 3.6L if it was my only car, but it was a second car I bought to use as a daily driver. The 2.4L is fine for me. The looks, features and interior are good for the price. I don't know why people have trouble getting in, I'm 6'2" and I don't struggle at all. The only interior rattle I've had is from the sunglasses holder, which I fixed with a piece of stick on vinyl to eliminate the plastic on plastic rubbing that was occurring. If you want to compare it to a luxury sedan, yeah, it's going to lose. It's also half the price and still performs great for a daily car. I purchased mine with serious rebates, so I paid only about 2/3 of sticker price, so I'm very happy with it. I have leather, heated seats, cruise, rear camera, blue tooth, touchscreen, usb, power seats an much more for under $20K. I think Chrysler is making a mistake discontinuing these. My wife drives a loaded Chrysler Town & Country that has had several issues, but the 200 has been problem free. I have no plans on getting rid of it as it looks and rides like new. Update 2-7-2019 - Still haven't had one problem and has never been into the shop for repairs. Changed oil, cabin air filter and rotated tires in December 2018. I only put about 3500 miles per year on it, but it's still nearly 4 years old, so I would've had some sort of problem by now if it wasn't a decent car. I drive it mostly in the winter and no problem when we went sub-zero last week. Still looks like new too. PS: I have the 5 inch touchscreen multimedia system, and while it doesn't look very impressive, the functions and Bluetooth performance is excellent. I love the phone options that allow you to dial on screen, see your contact lists, recent calls and even respond to text messages with pre-set voice commands. My wife's 2013 T&C with the larger NAV system doesn't have these options...I don't know if they upgraded the system in 2015. It is super simple to pair your phone and use the system...no instruction manual necessary. All the other features are laid out nicely and easy to operate as well, just push the button for the feature (Radio, Media, Phone, Climate, etc...) and the controls for that option are displayed on the touchscreen. Most controls have a duplicate button or knob to control from the console as well. Update 8/11/2020: I finally had to take it to the shop. The passenger side heater was blowing cold air. They replaced a sensor that wasn't reading the correct temperature. It was under extended warranty, so it cost me $100. I also had to replace the battery, which showed no signs of dying...it just did one morning. Car still looks and rides like brand new. The 'jerky' shifting is almost non-existent anymore...at least I don't notice it. I still insist that Chrysler made a big mistake getting rid of these. 2/11/2022 - Has not been back to the shop since the thermostat issue. No problems what-so-ever. I get a little vibration on highway above 75, but it's just time to get the tires rotated and balanced. I have over 30,000 miles now (yeah, I don't drive everyday), but still drives and looks new. No rust or paint issues even though it sits outside most of the year. All the features like the remote start, heated seats and other electronics work without any problems.

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5 out of 5 stars

200C My Dream Car

Joseph S., Spalding, MI, 03/19/2016
updated 04/17/2024
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
10 of 12 people found this review helpful

My 200C is still running like new. There have been to repairs and I have no complaints. Highway road gas millage is an amazing 40 plus. Too bad they discontinued production, but it seems everyone is buying SUVs. A truly outstanding car.

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2 out of 5 stars

Pure Lemon

Mark S., Seattle, WA, 12/01/2016
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
4 of 5 people found this review helpful

Sun roof leaked. Repaired multiple times. Dealer replaced it 2 times. Each time I'd get it back and each time I had a puddle in the rear passenger floor mat after it rained. The extra sensors for lane and object detection were very irritating. Either wouldn't work or would malfunction while on the freeway and I ultimately shut them off. Resale value was horrible. This is a highly rented vehicle. I would avoid this car.

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3 out of 5 stars

Only for the short and svelte

R Jude, Olympia, WA, 08/02/2016
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 9A)
3 of 7 people found this review helpful

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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