* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)Reliability ratings for the 2016 Chrysler 200 are average. While not known for major widespread issues, some owners have reported minor electrical glitches and transmission problems.
- Maintenance (3)Maintenance costs are generally in line with the segment. Parts are readily available, and most common repairs are not overly expensive, though some specific Chrysler components might be pricier than those for more mass-produced vehicles.
- Technology (3)The Uconnect infotainment system is user-friendly and responsive, a definite plus. However, some of the interior tech features feel a bit dated compared to newer competitors, and the touchscreen can be a bit small by today's standards.
- Comfort (4)Cabin comfort is a strong point, with supportive seats and a quiet interior for its class. The ride quality is generally smooth, absorbing most road imperfections well, making it suitable for longer journeys.
- Dynamics (3)The 200 S offers a decent ride, but the handling can feel a bit uninspired, especially compared to some sportier rivals. The available V6 engine provides good power, but the nine-speed automatic transmission can sometimes be hesitant.