Chrysler 200 (2015-2017, second generation, on the street) photos
The 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 was one car promised by Fiat for the Chrysler bailout. The Camry competitor was discontinued early as it wasn’t profitable.
The 2015-2017 Chrysler 200 was one car promised by Fiat for the Chrysler bailout. The Camry competitor was discontinued early as it wasn’t profitable.
The second generation Chrysler 200 ceased production on December 2, 2016, just over two years after it went into production.
Along with Consumer Reports’ list of the most reliable cars on sale in the US is its list of the most unreliable models, and they’re basically all American.
Fiat Chrysler will exit passenger manufacturing in the USA by early 2017, with the company producing only Jeep SUVs, Ram pickups and crossovers.
The wonders never cease at Fiat Chrysler, one week they’re announcing the imminent death of the Chrysler 200, next week there’s a new Alloy Edition for it.
The Chrysler 200S Alloy Edition has 19-inch dark alloy wheels, Dark Bronze badging and highlights and sports suspension. AWD available as an option.
The related Chrysler 200 and Dodge Dart sedans will be slowly phased out so that FCA has more capacity to make highly profitable Jeep and Ram models.
The Chrysler 200S Mopar concept at SEMA 2015 has lowered suspension, cat-back exhaust, bigger brakes, hood vents, 19-inch alloys, and an aero kit.
Built on a widened version of Fiat’s Compact platform, the second-gen Chrysler 200 ditches the brand’s gangster styling for something more organic.