2011 Chrysler 200 Video

For the 2011 model year, Chrysler’s Sebring is no more. Replacing it is a new sedan called the 200. While the name has changed, don't think of the model as an "all"-new car, according to Cars.com editor Mike Hanley. The Sebring’s DNA remains in this car. The 200 is a vast improvement over its predecessor, but is it enough of an effort for the ultra-competitive midsize-sedan segment? Watch to find out.

Comments 

TK

I like it.

d

just like the current Malibu..this will be relegated 2 rental fleets!! Nice, but not enough 2 stand out, esp. with all that Hyundai/Kia & Ford is doing now!!

sheth

nice rims on that show car.

JJ

I do really like those rims as well.

James

Same car with different name, FIAT should re badge Lancias and Alfas as Chryslers.

MEH...Not bad. Better than the Sebring by far but it looks like a Hyundai/Subaru mix to me. My prediction: Chrysler will be gone in 5 years. Gone.

Tony

Wait, Rich... That was my prediction 2 years ago. 3 more years left.

SVX77

I'm yawning......I'm yawning some more........zzzzzzzz

MEH...Not bad. Better than the Sebring by far but it looks like a Hyundai/Subaru mix to me. My prediction: Chrysler will be gone in 5 years. Gone.

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