I'm seeing a lot of Chrysler 200's on the road and I now know why
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#19
Lexus Test Driver
Nearly all the 200's I've seen are rentals. I think they did a decent job on it, but longterm durability and quality are still questionable compared to the Accord/Camry.
#20
Lexus Champion
That's what I thought when they first came out and I saw ads and articles. But once I saw the 200 in person, I got over it really quickly. It looks much more bland in person than in pix.
#21
Lead Lap
Just an FYI- Chrysler has been maintaining a solid 18% fleet mix as a brand...and the most recent data I have indicates that's consistent with the 200. That's not out of line with the competition but it certainly isn't among the lowest from a fleet perspective.
Last edited by TangoRed; 03-22-15 at 02:06 PM.
#22
Lead Lap
Yep. The Altima, Fusion, and Camry are fleet stalwarts too. Toyota has pulled back the incentives a small bit since the refreshed Camry came out but we'll see them go back up as the car ages. This class is incredibly price sensitive.
#23
Lexus Champion
But hey at least it's 1000x better than the model that came before it
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Holy crap, this reminds me of the thread I made last year haha
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...be-missed.html
#25
Lexus Fanatic
What year was it? In most cases, there are notable differences between the 2014 and 2015, although that's not to say that a new 2015 won't rattle or squeak if driven hard on rough roads. One can probably make a classic Mercedes G-Wagon (arguably the most solid vehicle in the American market) rattle if subjected to the right conditions.
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