Making a strong statement in the midsize sedan segment with advanced engineering and exceptional power, the new Chrysler 200 is impressing drivers who stop by our Doylestown dealership.

 


The midsize sedan segment is virtually saturated with vehicles, making it difficult for newcomers such as the Chrysler 200 to stand out from the pack against established models. Being outstanding was what this new sedan was designed to do. With modern style, and a comfortable, luxurious interior, and top-notch performance, we think it's the perfect sedan for drivers and their family in Doylestown, PA.

The newest version of the car is offered in four different trims with a variety of configurations available, so you are sure to find something that suits your needs and driving styling perfectly. The affordable LX has a starting price of $21,800 and has 17 inch wheels, steering wheel mounted controls, and stylish chrome accents.

The next step is the Limited features additional options like 18 inch wheels and lunar white tri-coat paint. The 200S comes with the choice of available 19 inch wheels (18 inch are standard) and bifunctional halogen projector headlamps. The top-of-the-line 200C boasts dual exhaust tips, exclusive accents, and noise-reducing acoustic glass.

Below are some comparisons between the Chrysler 200 and its top competitors.

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The Camry does have a long history of being a quintessential family sedan, and was recently updated to be sportier than before. However, its looks, performance, and on-board features still pale in comparison to the Chrysler 200. Here are a few ways in which the 200 is superior.

  • The 200 boasts superior performance and gas mileage, with 184 horsepower/36 mpg highway, vs. 178 horsepower and 35 mpg highway on the Camry.
  • The 200's interior isn't only more spacious than Camry (for passengers and interior storage), it also won Ward's 10 Best Interiors list for 2014.
  • A wider array of available safety features, such as Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist, Rearview camera with active gridlines, and more.


Chrysler 200 vs. Ford Fusion

While many would agree that the Ford Fusion stands out, its aesthetic strikes many as a bit too aggressive for a family sedan. Additionally, the Chrysler 200 still wins out over the Blue Oval's option in price, gas mileage, and a host of other options.

  • The 200 ($21,800/36 mpg) offers better gas mileage over MSRP over the Fusion ($21,810/34 mpg).
  • With the available, award-winning 8.4 inch Uconnect infotainment display, the 200 offers more screen real estate, and greater connectivity than on the Fusion.
  • Far superior maximum performance is available on the 200. Chrysler's option boasts a best-in-class 295 horsepower, while the Fusion lags at 240 horsepower.