Used 2017 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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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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It holds a full size string bass and cello
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
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $13,0005 mi away
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $13,790177 mi away
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $17,38016 mi away
am i just lucky? this is quite nice car
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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Loved my state fleet vehicle, Chrysler 200 Touring
I was issued a 2017 Chrysler 200 Touring with the 2.4L MaxAir I4 engine with 89 miles showing on the odometer. I operated the car throughout the entire state of South Carolina working for state government, putting on a little over 39,000 miles. I cruised the highways from Myrtle Beach, Columbia, and to Greenville. The car was great! It was comfortable, accelerated well, and was quiet inside. I wished I could have bought the car back at the end of my employment, but that did not happen. The car was a good experience. My wife thought the passenger side seats were hard, but I did not share in that complaint. I am 6 feet, 1 inch and fit well behind the steering wheel. The trunk was a good size, and the rear seats could be folded down to accommodate the equipment of any trainee that I was mentoring. Of all things from my last state employment, I do miss that 2017 Chrysler 200 Touring being parked in my driveway. I was faithful to wash, wax and detail the car clean to ensure that taxpayers' investment in a fleet of Chrysler 200s was well supported!
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Chrysler 200C AWD
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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