Overview & Reviews
Chrysler has discontinued the outdated four-speed automatic transmission on the 200 LX sedan, which now uses the six-speed automatic exclusively (though you'll still encounter the four-speed in some rental-fleet cars). Apart from a few other minor equipment updates, the 2014 Chrysler 200 is unchanged.
- Composed ride and handling
- Strong V6 engine
- Available convertible model.
- Outdated electronics.
- Cramped passenger quarters and small trunk in sedan
- Below-average fuel economy with four-cylinder engine
User Reviews:
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2014 V6 200 Conv - get one while you still can! - 2014 Chrysler 200
By goduto - January 11 - 8:58 pmWe had a 2012 200 convertible with the 4 cylinder that we liked, but upgraded to a 2014 200 convertible with a V6 that we love. . It is my wifeÂ’s daily driver along with our summer fun car. Works in the snow to as it is FWD! They improved the suspension in 2013 and with the added power of the 6 cylinder it makes for a much wonderful overall driving experience. This is the last year for the convertible, so we plan on keeping it for a long time as nothing else comes close. FYI we bought this certified preowned with just 12,000 miles for $18,500.
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2014 Chrysler 200 Touring V-6 - 2014 Chrysler 200
By cabell25 - October 17 - 1:22 pmI have just purchased a Chrysler 200 Touring with the V-6 engine. The ride is excellent, very comfortable to sit in. The pick-up, when you step on the gas, is great. I choose the deep cherry red and it really stands out. I have just over 300 miles on the vehicle and am averaging 27 mpg. This is a lot better than my old 2004 Dodge Durango with the Hemi engine. All in all I am very satisfied with my trade.
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