I had a Chrysler 200 for a few days as a rental too when my Kizashi was in the shop for a cosmetic repair. Overall, it was decent. Seats were very comfy which I find in just about every Jeep, Chrysler, and Dodge product my boney ass has sat in. The ride was quite nice too, similar to the Ford Fusion I had a while back. Handling was decent, but nowhere like the Kizashi's. The Kizashi feels much more planted and the road feedback is more visceral though harsher. I think these larger domestics make good highway cruisers, but not really the best for the curves in the segment. The transmission has a bunch of cogs as you noted so the common complaint with this car is gear-hunting. I noticed some of that too when I drove it but it wasn't as bad as reviewers made it out to be. Perhaps I felt this way because I've been driving manuals for several years so I lost touch of what a "good" automatic would shift like compared to a gear-hunting one.Ronzuki wrote:I honestly don't have a clue...really. Nothing is going to hold a candle to the Kiz even 5 years from now. It should be no surprise to anyone here that I despise all the tech crap that's in a modern automobile's cockpit.KuroNekko wrote:Just curious, but what are you guys planning to do after the Kizashi?
I'm in a Chrysler 200 right at the moment (because the Heep's at the stealer for a growing list of BS problems it shouldn't have at 11k miles). The 200's dash looks like something out of a video game starring back at me. Buttons and knobs everywhere on top of the gotta have touch screen. There's no way to use muscle memory to land your hand/fingers on the correct control without taking your eyes off the road to find what you're after. Not a big fan of super-bright backlighting, neon-blue or any other. I turn it down...and the car thinks I want to be blinded and turns it back up when it senses the sun's up. Then, just to really piss me off, the dimmer ctrl is non-responsive, nice.Maybe I oughta read a manual to try and find out what the tweeny-something thought I had in mind for the operation of such a simple device.
I will say, it rides the way I like a car to ride, stiffer and responsive...sporty and the thing handles pretty darn well, rather balanced, w/ the gutless 4-banger up front. It's got 15,7xx miles on the screen (no longer can it be referred to as 'the clock'). The 8spd trans...well...let's just say they had to take some $$ out of something in order to pay for all the wonderful tech somehow. Nice leather interior, better than the Kiz's, and it has paddle shifters on the wheel that don't react as they do in the Kiz...shifts when it wants, as opposed to when I command it to.
I do want to note however that the Chrysler 200 is going the way of the Kizashi as in it's headed for a death sooner than expected. FCA's CEO announced that FCA will soon be discontinuing the 200 and the Dodge Dart. The Durango is also going away too. It really looks like all he cares about is Jeep.
Ron, sorry to hear your Jeep is turning into a Heep like the last one.