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Used 2016 Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

King of it's class (mid-size)

Zorn C., Concord, NC, 01/06/2018
updated 01/30/2023
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
14 of 14 people found this review helpful

Had car since March 2017 .. Got it with just 11K miles. .. Have taken it from Charlotte, NC, to Michigan and back ... Milwaukee, and back ... And just completed a trip to Cincinnati. .. These ('17s) are available with wonderful rebates, now ... Get the V6. Get the V6, get the V6! Not because there's anything wrong with the 2.4 liter -> It's an awesome motor .. But they {in some cars} didn't match the 9-speed automatic transmission, to the motor super well ... Also since mid-model year 2016 can get the middle-grade car, the Limited, with the V6 motor. Mine's a C - Top of the 200 sedan food chain ... It is absolutely AWESOME! All wheel drive package. 300 horsepower (It isn't said, anywhere, but the AWD has a smidgen more power than any non-AWD 200 - Due to it having a different exhaust). ... Love the dash, in this .. How you can sift through all the different things, in the car, with the button on your steering wheel ... Easy to check on all systems ... Mine is jet-black, black leather inside .. Has granite grey rims; 19 inch .. The dial transmission works, just great! Some 'expert' car review places have gone on that "Geez it has too many speeds .. Who wants to shift, nine times?" ... Well you DON'T shift, nine times .. in regular driving. Speeds 8 and 9 are highway cruising gears ... and are why with my V6 I got an incredible 31 & 1/2 mpg, on my trip to Ohio. My car also has the manual shift mode with steering-mounted levers, for if I want to really fly, off of a light. 8.5 inch touch screen is the best, I've ever seen ... Better than my friend's, in his Camry (He even says this .. lol) ... I do miss a CD player. But I'm getting all my albums on a couple USBs, to stick in and pull up and play. One has about 40, so far. As to the flap about the rear roof line [That Sergio, head of Fiat was waayyy too sensitive about, when he gave an interview ... He was not recognizing that Consumer Reports just doesn't like Chryslers, and has been biased, against Chrysler, for a long time] [I mean kids getting in and out of the back, is no problem ... And really how many people who drive these have (other) adults, getting in and out of the back, all week? C.R. took one item and hammered the whole car, because of it. And a lot of people are quickly influenced, by Consumer Reports. Thankfully, I wasn't] So, this car is derived from an Alpha Romeo ... I think it's cool I'm driving something with some Italian blood. Summing up: I love this car ... Excellent power, takes the curves with aplomb .. Seats could be slightly more comfortable, but they're ok. ... 100K mile powertrain warranty. .. And awesome tech :) ... - Zorn Update: Oddly enough, Edmunds sent me an email, wanting me to update my review ... So I am. - Sold her! Wanted to put some money away ... and drive something slightly less glamorous. .. But I'm sure who's got her, is really enjoying her 😁

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5 out of 5 stars

LOVE, LOVE this 200c V6

Tere B, Culver City, CA, 02/04/2021
updated 02/08/2023
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I've driven Volvo's for many years, but they are super expensive to maintain. I decided I would go with a Chrysler 200C. Im used to a luxury car, and the 200C checked all the boxes. I searched all over for the perfect C and had one shipped from Virginia to California. Mine has the blue exterior with the leather linen interior. Gorgeous! I think is the V6 model with the extra paddle shifters when you feel like taking off...and boy does it take off...like it's telling me, let's go. The styling and seating are wonderful, extremely comfortable. And the features are fabulous. Just had to get used to all the bells and whistles. My whole family wants to drive it. In fact, we've turned into a Cdjr dealership, lol! We bought a 2016 Dodge Dart Limited for my daughter, and she loves it, my son has a 2016 Jeep Patriot High Altitude, and we just bought a 2020 Ram 1500 Laramie which is a dream truck. We have had zero issues with all of our Chrysler products. Go Chrysler! We love you! Update: We now added another Chrysler product to our "family". We purchased an older vehicle, a 2010 Jeep Commder! We wanted a 4 x 4 for when we went up to the mountains ⛰ and room for the whole family. 3rd row seats, fits 7, and a V8 Hemi. Great, very low miles... like brand new. She loves gas though...but we love her! Still extremely happy with all our CDJR vehicles. Update: All vehicles listed above are running great, and we couldn't be happier with all of them!

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2016 Chrysler 200 Llimited

Kenny, Frederick, MD, 06/04/2021
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I purchased this 2016 4 door Chrysler 200 over a year ago from used car lot. Miles then was 14,000. carfax showed few miles and no issues, car was from Tampa Florida area. local dealer put on new tires and all new breaks/rotors. Wife and I have put 7,000 miles on it mostly during covid. It's roomy enough for us and leaves room for her to drive as a 5 foot tall driver, she loved the inside, the quiet interior, and V6 perfomace. No mechanical issues and gas mileage locally from 21 + to sometimes 28"+. Looking forward to trip to South Carolina and Florida soon. I love the feel of the road and quiet too. Beautiful Vivid Blue paint. and truck spaceouse enough for luggage.

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2 out of 5 stars

No. No, no, no.

Lewis, Foothill Ranch, CA, 08/29/2016
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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3 out of 5 stars

Not for Us...even with the Incentive

FDR, York, PA, 11/29/2016
Chrysler 200 C 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 9A)
1 of 10 people found this review helpful

What drew us in was the massive discount on this car--nearly $10,000. But the car's sluggish responsiveness and hesitant acceleration was a deal breaker. A 6 cylinder should handle better. Also problematic was the lack of rear seat room--only two adults fit comfortably--and hitting my head getting in and out. The car also did not have enough hauling capacity for our needs...we wanted to pit a trailer hitch on the car but it would void the warranty. No deal for us here.

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