Used 2017 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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Honestly... Worst car I've ever owned!
I have been a "Mopar Man" for about the last 15 years, and the 200 is the worst car I've ever owned! Don't get me wrong, it is a pretty car inside and out. Stylish and well-appointed. Mine is a beautiful Sapphire blue color with black leather interior. It's under the hood where the problem lies! Electrical issues x1000. Seems like everything either trips the check engine light or throws it into limp mode. As a novice mechanic, I've spent more time under the hood then in the driver's seat. I will say though, when it does decide to drive good, it does have good power for a 4 cylinder. It will get up and take off fast on the highway. And for a smaller, lower sitting car, it is a smooth ride. But all-in-all, I would still say worst car I've ever owned. And I once owned 200s dopey little cousin PT cruiser. Oddly enough, I would definitely buy a Dodge again, but I will never buy another Chrysler!
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My car has black cloth interior which is impossible to keep clean. It gets white stains(like water stains) apparently from just body moisture. I finally bought seat covers to hide it. It won't vacuum out. Steam cleaning might work but who has to constantly steam clean their car's interior? It's definitely not the right material for use in a car! Also the color on the temperature arrows is rubbing off. The location of the headlight settings is to the lower left of the steering wheel where you knee hits it when getting in or out of the car. The transmission control is circular as is the fan control right above it which can be confusing. Your hand hits the emergency flasher button while adjusting other settings on the dash display. You are forced to take your eyes off the road to make adjustments on the dash display. The car looks and drives nicely but these other problems should have been detected when the car was designed and tested.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $10,595185 mi away
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $13,79041 mi away
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $13,000168 mi away
Great Car
I purchased a 2016 200S AWD new in February 2017 at a great price. Has all the bells and whistles, This car is a sleeper. No problems at all in over 3 years, Handles great in Snow and Rain, the 295 HP V6 is Sweet and in sport mode and paddle shifters it Really rips. Rear Seat head and leg room, I don't care, I hardly ever have anyone in rear seat. This would have made a nice 2 door sport coupe instead of a 4 door
Ticket Getter
I bought mine in 2017 with 10k on it, it's been 8 yrs now with 45k and it's still running great with no issues. I keep it maintained, oil changed, tires rotated and serviced every year, still runs like new. Yes I'm over 6ft and I have to duck a little to get in, but I do that with all vehicles I get into. My daughter drove my car from Carolina to Pennsylvania, she loved it, except when she got pulled over by a cop for speeding, lol.... now she wants it. I bought as second vehicle to drive to work, cause its good on gas and at the time I bought it, my drive was 45 minutes one way and my 08 Sable just burned too much gas, so I went to this and it was the best choice I made, I think. It was a little hesitant shifting out of first, but I got used that over time, now I don't even notice it. Outside of that, haven't had any issues in the 8 yrs I've had it and I'm 45K now. It's a great car, Love my 200
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rebirth of chrysler/fiat
This 200 is unlike anything before it
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