I remember reviewing the Chrysler 200 last year and saying it was “nice”, but I didn’t jump up in down or gush all over about it. In fact, I thought it might have a tough time competing in its model class and started calling it the 300’s baby sister.
This year the convertible has been discontinued and you can only drive away in a sedan …too bad. I love convertibles but I believe the Chrysler 200 looks too much like a Sebring and those are available at every Hertz rental lot in town.
The 2015 Chrysler 200 driven by Cathy was provided courtesy of Coye Pointer at Airpark Dodge Ram Chrysler Jeep in Scottsdale.
The backseat fits three, maybe two adult men under six feet and one petite woman. However, I can visualize this car having either two child safety seats in the second row or a skinny 5th grader in between the toddler and infant seats.
The trunk capacity is 16 cubic feet, which is good for this size sedan. The 60/40 split folding rear seat is standard and there is plenty of room for those golf clubs, strollers or picnic necessities.
I like the pass through or the open storage area beneath the E-shifter knob for the automatic transmission. You will either love it or hate it but the rubber surface has the skyline of downtown Detroit embossed on it. I know they are pushing the Imported from Detroit commercial and might make some people feel it’s overdone but I like it and it looks nice.
Do you want to have confidence and control behind the wheel? The new 2015 Chrysler 200 has tons of advanced standard and optional available safety and security features.
- Eight Airbags
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go Functionality
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Forward collision warning with active braking
- Lane departure warning with lane keep assist
ParkView Rear Back up Camera - Electric Park Brake
- Four channel ESC stability control
Base Price – $22,695 (MSRP)
Drivetrain – 2.4 liter four cylinder engine, nine speed automatic with 184-HP with up to 36 mpg fuel economy and an available 295-HP 3.6 liter six cylinder engine with up to 31 mpg.
I have to admit the new 2015 Chrysler 200 looks more expensive than its counterparts and it handles better. It’s more affordable than other V6 midsize sedans out there. If you are all about the bells and whistles, the infotainment system in the Chrysler 200 has one of the best audio-navigation interfaces in its class. When all is said and done, this is not the 200 I drove last year, so this year I give it a 200 Plus.
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