5 Star Reviews for 2016 Chrysler 200

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  • am i just lucky? this is quite nice car - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    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).

  • King of its class (mid-size) - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    Had car since March 2017 .. Got it with just 11K miles. .. Have taken it from Charlotte, NC, to Michigan and back ... Milwaukee, and back ... And just completed a trip to Cincinnati. .. These (17s) are available with wonderful rebates, now ... Get the V6. Get the V6, get the V6! Not because theres anything wrong with the 2.4 liter -> Its an awesome motor .. But they {in some cars} didnt match the 9-speed automatic transmission, to the motor super well ... Also since mid-model year 2016 can get the middle-grade car, the Limited, with the V6 motor. Mines a C - Top of the 200 sedan food chain ... It is absolutely AWESOME! All wheel drive package. 300 horsepower (It isnt said, anywhere, but the AWD has a smidgen more power than any non-AWD 200 - Due to it having a different exhaust). ... Love the dash, in this .. How you can sift through all the different things, in the car, with the button on your steering wheel ... Easy to check on all systems ... Mine is jet-black, black leather inside .. Has granite grey rims; 19 inch .. The dial transmission works, just great! Some expert car review places have gone on that "Geez it has too many speeds .. Who wants to shift, nine times?" ... Well you DONT shift, nine times .. in regular driving. Speeds 8 and 9 are highway cruising gears ... and are why with my V6 I got an incredible 31 & 1/2 mpg, on my trip to Ohio. My car also has the manual shift mode with steering-mounted levers, for if I want to really fly, off of a light. 8.5 inch touch screen is the best, Ive ever seen ... Better than my friends, in his Camry (He even says this .. lol) ... I do miss a CD player. But Im getting all my albums on a couple USBs, to stick in and pull up and play. One has about 40, so far. As to the flap about the rear roof line [That Sergio, head of Fiat was waayyy to sensitive about, when he gave an interview ... He was not recognizing that Consumer Reports just doesnt like Chryslers, and has been biased, against Chrysler, for a long time] [I mean kids getting in and out of the back, is no problem ... And really how many people who drive these have (other) adults, getting in and out of the back, all week? C.R. took one item and hammered the whole car, because of it. And a lot of people are quickly influenced, by Consumer Reports. Thankfully, I wasnt] So, this car is derived from an Alpha Romeo ... I think its cool Im driving something with some Italian blood. Summing up: I love this car ... Excellent power, takes the curves with aplomb .. Seats could be slightly more comfortable, but theyre ok. ... 100K mile powertrain warranty. .. And awesome tech :) ... - Zorn

  • 200 limited new - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    This is our first new car, we have had the car since September 2016 and already have 11,000 miles on it with no problems at all, I heard the15 had some programing issues with the 9 speeds but what ever they were they solved those on the 16 teens and up, my shifts as smooth as anything I ever drove, we love this car and the gas mileage is great around town its average 23 to 25 highway 33 to 36. UPDATE we now have 19245 miles on the car in 15 months of ownership and no problems to report, just regular maintenance.

  • My 2016 200 limited has the V6 not listed - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    This car is really handsome. I bought it from an Audi dealer where it was used as a courtesy car. Only has 2,600 miles on it and looks brand new. I really like it. Mine is black with black. On the Audi lot it fit in so well among the Audis I couldnt find it when I first showed up to look at it! The interior is stunning. I have the moon roof and the largest touchscreen, too. This is the 90th Anniversary Model. The seats are cloth but have a very high end look as well. I did a lot of research before selecting the 200 Limited. As far as the 9 speed transmission is concerned, my works just fine. I think issues people seem to be having are more with the 4 cylinder engine which may not have enough torque to really power this tranny. Another possible explanation could be that we just arent used to a 9 speed. It definitely is a different experience than a traditional 5 speed. The point of this design is fuel economy. The trans uses the highest gear possible to have the engine run at the lowest RPM possible. I took it up to 90MPH for a short spell and the tach read 1400 RPM. There is a slight lag if you suddenly jam down on the gas from cruise speed but the trans sorts it out quickly and let me tell you, it is one powerful engine! Goes like a mother. The engine is very quiet at low speed but when you punch it, it lets off a great sounding snarl! The best part so far for me is that I rarely see another one on the road despite traveling 50 miles per day to and from work.

  • 200C My Dream Car - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    My 200C is only two months old but if it is as durable as my 2007 Sebring, it will be winner. I have all the electronic packages such as lane sensing, blind spot monitoring, back up camera, adaptive speed control, navigation, heated seats and heated steering wheel. I suggest every buyer select these options because the safety benefits are immeasurable. The transmission is so smooth you would think it is not there. The car is equipped with a four cylinder engine which provides adequate acceleration but outstanding gas mileage. Being 6 feet in height, I do not find headroom tight in the back seat. The body is rock solid and the interior comfort and interior materials used are of the best quality. What more could anybody ask for?

  • Wonderful car - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    I looked for a mid sized car that was good looking in and out, had a strong engine, and most of all had all of the latest safety features. The 200 was it. In 2015 only Subaru had all the safety features in this price range but was no where near as nice a car. Once you have driven a car with brake assist, lane departure ,backup warnings, adaptive cruise control,etc, youll never feel as safe driving another. Beyond safety ,this car has a stunning interior. The trunk is hugh, but the back seat head room is tight like every car with fastback styling. Comfort and handling are excellent. it has every convenience you can think of ,heated steering wheel heated and cooled seats, remote start,lock etc either from the remote or the Internet....I cant remember them all. This car is a true bargin and a winner at any price.

  • The Silent Stunner - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    I got an amazing deal on a 3.6 liter V-6 Chrysler 200S and I LOVE IT!!!! I come from driving Cadillac and Audi so Im telling you, it is an amazing value and something that doesnt look like anything on the road. The swooping coupe like look is an elegant yet sporty one... I truly recommend!

  • Great Value on a Great Car! - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    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. Im 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 its an absolute no brainer. 3 years 36,000 miles bumper to bumper warranty and 5 years 60,000 miles on the powertrain. If youre 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. Its being discontinued so get one while you can before its too late.

  • Owned for nearly 3 Years Now - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    I have not had it into the shop for anything except oil changes. Yes, the transmission occasionally (rarely) jerks in low gears 1st or 2nd, but not a big deal. It rides great on highway. I have the 4 cylinder, so its not super quick, but it gets up to speeds fine and doesnt feel bogged down except for maybe when you stop and start a lot in city with AC running. I would have gotten the 3.6L if it was my only car, but it was a second car I bought to use as a daily driver. The 2.4L is fine for me. The looks, features and interior are good for the price. I dont know why people have trouble getting in, Im 62" and I dont struggle at all. The only interior rattle Ive had is from the sunglasses holder, which I fixed with a piece of stick on vinyl to eliminate the plastic on plastic rubbing that was occurring. If you want to compare it to a luxury sedan, yeah, its going to lose. Its also half the price and still performs great for a daily car. I purchased mine with serious rebates, so I paid only about 2/3 of sticker price, so Im very happy with it. I have leather, heated seats, cruise, rear camera, blue tooth, touchscreen, usb, power seats an much more for under $20K. I also own a mint condition 2008 CTS, yet I dont feel like Im slumming when I drive my 200. I think Chrysler is making a mistake discontinuing these. My wife drives a loaded Chrysler Town & Country that has had several issues, but the 200 has been problem free. I have no plans on getting rid of it as it looks and rides like new.

  • Classy and Sassy!!! - 2016 Chrysler 200
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    If you are looking for performance check out the AWD 6 200S. You wont be disappointed.

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