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Used
2015 Chrysler 200 C
101,863 mi.
$13,000
$1,000 price drop
Koons of Tysons Chevrolet Buick GMC
16 mi. from 20149
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Ext. color: Black Clearcoat
Int. color: Linen / Black
Drivetrain: All-wheel Drive
MPG:
18-29
Fuel type: E85 Flex Fuel
Transmission: 9-Speed Automatic
Engine: 3.6L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Stock #: K4944A
VIN: 1C3CCCEG0FN542811
Convenience:
Keyless Start, Navigation System, Remote Start
Entertainment:
Bluetooth
Exterior:
Alloy Wheels, Sunroof/Moonroof
Safety:
Backup Camera, Brake Assist, Stability Control
Seating:
Leather Seats
Koons of Tysons Chevrolet Buick GMC review
Choose Koons at Tysons! You won’t regret it!
March 25, 2023
By LW from Upper Marlboro, MD
My experience was amazing! We came in early evening and he really helped and nurtured us through the entire process. Friendly, honest, and ethical! Management staff was nice as well. They had the most selection and the best options on vehicles. We had visited several dealerships in the DMV and this one far exceeded our expectations! See you in a few years when I’m ready for a new vehicle! I purchased a 2023 GMC Yukon!
2015 Chrysler 200 C review
Chrysler 200S 3.6L Review in 2022
May 8, 2022
By Coyfish from Indianapolis, IN
Owns this car
Hello all! Figured I would drop a review for anyone who is interested in purchasing this vehicle in 2022. I bought mine last year, 2015 200s w/65K miles on it. V6 engine, HID headlamps with LED fog lights, and silver 19 inch wheels all for 11.5K. I went to the dealership and test drove two vehicles that day, my Chrysler and a Hyundai Elantra. Did not care for the Hyundai, even though it was a few years newer with about 15K more miles on it. The Chrysler 200S sold me the minute I got into it and started the test drive. Not only does it look sporty on the outside, but it feels the exact same way on the inside.
Now, of course I had done countless reading and research on the 200's before I bought it, and 90% of the reviews I read were negative. Transmission problems, electrical malfunctions, engines going bad. You name it, you've probably read about it somewhere on the internet. I am fairly certain I got lucky because I have had very little issues with mine since purchasing it last year. Had to replace the thermostat at about 67K miles, but other than that I have enjoyed being in this vehicle and driving it as much as I possibly can.
With all that being said, I will agree that the shifting in between certain gears can be a bit annoying and sometimes rough. What I recommend is going to either a local shop or a dealership that can flash and update the PCM & ECM modules as well as do the relearn for the transmission. Night and day difference and totally worth the extra cash, especially if you drive this vehicle locally and not on the interstate daily. Downshifting is 1000% smoother, same with upshifts (Gears 3-5 seem to have the most issues for most consumers). Also had the Mopar Cold Air Intake installed to help the MPG's a bit and save some $$ on air filters. This car is also very easily modifiable, even for the most basic consumer.
Overall, I would recommend buying this car in 2022 if you can find it for the right deal. Just make sure you do your research and know exactly what kind of car you are buying; the more you know the better. Currently sitting at 75K miles and I'm going to drive this car well into the 200K range if I can.