Used 2017 Chrysler 200 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Import killer
200 c awd v6 every option available on the 200 that they had. 78,500 mi daily commuter (I drive a lot!) I’m looking to maybe buy one more since they are discontinued so I have one to replace this one in another 100k or so. Adaptive cruse is awesome, v6 is perfect balance of power and mileage, 9 speed has been flawless, interior and electronics is the best, only improvement would be a USB ports in back seat area. Awd is ok in snow, a little more spin is allowed before it kicks in than I’d like but it works great after it locks in . Brakes are good and pads last! I drive hard! Stock tires are crap (of course). The only repairs I’ve made is a new thermostat housing and gasket due to leak and new battery, factory one was crap (of course...lol). Do yourself a favor and Give this car a drive if you are in the market, don’t waste time on the I 4, v6 is a whole different animal- only way to go! All the bad reviews are by idiots who went to school to be a journalist not a machanic or a professional driver, so treat their OPINION as such and see for yourself.
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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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Don’t buy Chrysler 200
Don’t buy Chrysler problems arising one on one ..headache
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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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