Pros: Available all-wheel drive; broad range of trim options and available features; competitive pricing; improved fuel economy
Cons: Interior and trunk room are fairly stingy for the class, particularly in the back seat; 4-cylinder engine not as refined as some rivals
CG Says: After its redesign last year, the 2016 Chrysler 200 is essentially unchanged. Although, a new 90th Anniversary Package is now available on Limited models. The 200 is a vast improvement over its also-ran predecessor, counting rakish looks, a nicely finished interior, up-to-the-minute infotainment features, and broad model lineup among its strengths. Overall, the 200 isn’t compelling enough to unseat the dominant Honda Accord and Toyota Camry at the top of the midsize car class, but shoppers who value all-wheel drive or are simply willing to look off the beaten path will find it a worthwhile choice.
Class | Midsize Car |
Body Style(s) | 4-door sedan |
Passenger Count | 5 |
Drive Wheels | front or all-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Chrysler |
Nation of Manufacture | USA |
Base Prices | LX: $21,995 Limited: $24,490 S: $25,690 C: $27,570 AWD S: $29,905 AWD C: $31,785 |
Base Engine 2.4-liter 4-cylinder |
Horsepower 184 |
Std. Transmission 9-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 23 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 36 |
Optional Engine 3.6-liter V6 |
Horsepower 295 |
Std. Transmission 9-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 18-19 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 29-32 |