2 Star Reviews for 2016 Chrysler 200

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  • Pure Lemon - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    Sun roof leaked. Repaired multiple times. Dealer replaced it 2 times. Each time Id get it back and each time I had a puddle in the rear passenger floor mat after it rained. The extra sensors for lane and object detection were very irritating. Either wouldnt work or would malfunction while on the freeway and I ultimately shut them off. Resale value was horrible. This is a highly rented vehicle. I would avoid this car.

  • No way - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    Glad I rented this car first. I was thinking about getting one, but now there is no way. If you get one better get use to "Key Fob not Detected" The push button start is fine when and if it detects the key fob. The ride noisy and uncomfortable, acceleration is terrible it hesitates. I would never rent one again.

  • Well, you get what you pay for. - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    I like the look of the new 200 which is what got me there. I wasnt looking for an expensive car, need met. The car drives "OK", handles, brakes, and features the same. The big problems with this thing is the computer/transmission relationship. IT SUCKS!!!!! This car doesnt know which gear it wants to be in and at its worse will just stop for a few seconds (when you need acceleration most) to think about it. Three times Ive nearly been in an accident as a result of pulling out hoping for a quick acceleration only to find out that this car would rather think about it. To that I have found a solution should you find yourself in a similar situation (until you can buy yourself out of this dysfunctional relationship). Ive been driving in "L" or low gear and while my gas milage has suffered a little, the power and acceleration are there when I need it, particularly in stop and go traffic or around town. (On the open highway, "D" works fine.) In low, the computer takes over far before "red line" so no need to worry about blowing ANYTHING and it shifts a if it had a "sport mode", which it doesnt. SOOOO, now I just hate the car rather than loathing it. Beyond that, given that its rated the worst car two years running the depreciation is horrific. I hope this helps.

  • No so Good - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    11 day after owing the car, i had to send to the dealership because the "push-start button and engine light came on". the vehicle decelerates when i drive. I have read reviews of people having the same issues. I m very worried about the owning the car now. I am just waiting for the dealer to finish what they have to do and i will make my decision as to keep it or return it. Chrysler can do better

  • No. No, no, no. - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    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 drivers 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 Id paired my phone to the entertainment system - the radio had to be on for me to hear my phones 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. Im confident the designer of the car is named "Sparky."

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