Used 2017 Chrysler 200 Consumer Reviews
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LOVE, LOVE this 200c V6
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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Great Value on a Great Car!
Although I have owned my 2016 Chrysler 200S V6 AWD for 2 weeks and have a little under 400 miles on the odometer I can say with certainty that I absolutely love this car. Due to my job and being in the North East I needed an AWD vehicle and this Chrysler more than fits the bill. It has a nice and aggressive exterior design and the interior is absolutely fantastic. The front seats are comfortable and supportive while the controls are within easy reach. I purchased mine fully load with every option available. Heated and ventilated leather front seats, heated steering wheel, blind spot detection, navigation, panoramic moon roof, alloy wheels, rear seat vents and auto start. I traded my Honda Accord Sport for my 2016 Chrysler 200S and have been smiling ear to ear since. Previous to the Honda Accord Sport I owned a Mitsubishi Lance Ralliart that had a turbo charged 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine yet my Chrysler 200S performs almost as well. Bare in mind that the Ralliart was a sports car and the Chrysler is a family sedan yet the 295 horsepower V6 has plenty of power when needed and the Sport mode will push you back into your seat if you get hard on the gas. 0-60 in about 5.8 seconds is plenty quick for me especially when my Ralliart went 0-60 in 5.5 seconds. Its basically an AWD family sedan muscle car that has a sweet sounding exhaust. I will say that this car is by no means perfect. The 9 speed automatic transmission can be a bit clunky at times, the stock tires are terrible and rear seat headroom is an issue if you have passengers over 6 feet tall riding in the back. I'm not in love with the braking either as the car is heavy but it my opinion the braking should be more responsive. Perhaps I just need to get used to it. However, when you take over $10,000 in incentives into consideration and can buy a car like this for under $30K it's an absolute no brainer. 3 years 36,000 miles bumper to bumper warranty and 5 years 60,000 miles on the powertrain. If you're like me and are looking for an AWD vehicle that has sharp looks, plenty of cargo room, have little ones and want a vehicle that can get you from 0-60 in less than 6 seconds look no further than the Chrysler 200S AWD V6. It's being discontinued so get one while you can before it's too late.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $10,595106 mi away
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $14,59547 mi away
- Limited Platinum SedanMSRP: $13,790149 mi away
Love my 200
This car seems to be hated but I love my 2016 200 S. The 2.4 isn't the fastest but it delivers just enough power when you need it. The transmission holds its gears into high rpm upon acceleration with a nice sound. The looks of this car are fantastic and the interior layout is very well thought out. I got a steal on mine used with 15k on the clock for 15000 dollars. Id buy it again and again
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Classy and Sassy!!!
If you are looking for performance check out the AWD 6 200S. You won't be disappointed. Just a note: I traded the car in for the Chrysler 300 Limited AWD
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Rental
Currently driving this car as a rental and day 1 I cant wait to get rid of it... Very noisy, transmission is horrible, its all over the place, ride is ok, Layout of controls are horrible.. hate the turn knob for transmission, what a joke and very easy to make a mistake, seats are pretty comfortable, breaking is horrible, but could just be the rental. I have a 2016 Kia Sorento and cant wait to get it back because it puts this chrysler to shame.
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