There’s something new that Chrysler has introduced and it’s
the all-new 200. This vehicle has it all and then some! Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 104th is the place to come check out this new vehicle.
If you don’t believe us that this totally redesigned 200 is amazing, take a
look at recent review given to the 200 in the New York Times by Lawrence Ulrich:
“After so much time in
the sedan wilderness, the Chrysler could hardly expect to rule a class whose
leaders include the Honda Accord, Mazda 6 and Ford Fusion.
Yet the midsize
Chrysler makes a case for inclusion, with a distinctively American design, an
especially user-friendly cabin and the most powerful optional V6 in the class.
Unlike the coming Jeep Renegade, a small Italian-built S.U.V. destined for
international markets, the 200 will be homegrown. It is being produced in a
plant in Sterling Heights, Mich., that recently received a $1 billion
expansion.
True to its Midwest
roots, Chrysler’s latest “Imported from Detroit” model is a big old softy. If
the Mazda 6 and Honda Accord occupy the athletic end of the family-car
spectrum, the 200 is safely parked near the center. Comfort is king at the
expense of anything resembling sporty handling, at least in the 200C AWD
version that I tested.”
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