I am back, after about a 3 year vacation. I used to have a 2012 200 that was causing me a lot of problems that the local dealerships refused to fix. The best I ever got for service was an empty gas tank, and a car that smelled like stale tacos. Fast forward a few years, and after a major revamp of the 200, I have purchased another one. I got a really good deal on this one, so it was pretty much impossible to pass up on it.
New Ride:
2015 200s 3.6L
UConnect 5
Just under 18k miles at time of purchase
Silver exterior, black/blue interior
Purchase price: $15,500 out the door!
I have to say that the car as a whole performs a lot better than the previous gen did. The body feels a lot more solid, and steering is more precise. I have discovered that I really like the paddle shifters, and S mode. The sport seats are very comfy as well! Overall, I would say that Chrysler did quite well on this gen. Kind of a bummer it is discontinued, as it seemed like they were on a good track with it.
New Ride:
2015 200s 3.6L
UConnect 5
Just under 18k miles at time of purchase
Silver exterior, black/blue interior
Purchase price: $15,500 out the door!
I have to say that the car as a whole performs a lot better than the previous gen did. The body feels a lot more solid, and steering is more precise. I have discovered that I really like the paddle shifters, and S mode. The sport seats are very comfy as well! Overall, I would say that Chrysler did quite well on this gen. Kind of a bummer it is discontinued, as it seemed like they were on a good track with it.