Used 2013 Chrysler200

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FLOW CADILLAC OF WILMINGTON
    Exterior Color
    White
    Interior Color
    WHITE
    Odometer
    93,613 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Engine
    3.6 Liter
    VIN
    1C3BCBFG1DN598614
    Stock Number
    32C1046A
    Chrysler 200
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 4
    • Horsepower: 283

    Dealer Notes

    *FLOW CERTIFIED* *ONE OWNER and GREAT CONDITION* *LOW MILES and a MUST SEE* 2013 Chrysler 200 Limited Convertible equipped with 18" Aluminum Alloy Polished Wheels, 40GB Hard Drive w/20GB Available, Convertible Roof Lining, Electronic Stability Control, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Integrated Voice Command w/Bluetooth, Premium Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats, Uconnect 730N CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV, SIRIUSXM Traffic, SiriusXM Travel Link.

    Flow Cadillac Wilmington is excited to offer this attractive-looking 2013 Chrysler 200 White Limited.
    CARFAX One-Owner.


    Why Buy From Flow - Low, no haggle prices - one low price plain and simple. Fast, easy, transparent. Quality Reconditioning Process - used cars made nearly new. We post the reconditioning online for your review. Warranty on every vehicle we sell - you cannot buy the wrong car. 2 year maintenance at no charge to you. 3 day money back guarantee - we want happy customers. If you don't like it, bring it back. Great selection - if you see it on the road, we almost always have it. Flow Cadillac Wilmington carries the best selection of excellent used cars, trucks, and suv's in North Carolina. Buy a car with confidence, knowing that every car we offer comes with an industry leading warranty. At Flow Cadillac Wilmington you'll find very friendly staff that's looking forward to serving your automotive needs. We are conveniently located 4951 New Centre Drive Wilmington NC. We are easy to get to! Any questions about this vehicle please call 910-799-2421. Thank you, Flow Cadillac Wilmington.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.1Out of 5
    • 2013 used Chrysler 200 is the best value!

      By MikeInTheD on Monday, March 31, 2014

      4.0
      I went from a Dodge Challenger to a 2013 Chrysler 200S because I wanted front-wheel drive for Michigan winters and four doors since I have 2 small children. I spent at least 30-40 hours researching just about every car on the market between $20,000 and $30,000 including new and used. I was between two vehicles - 2013 Chrysler 200S or 2013 VW Passet S. They were the exact same price and similar warranties. The difference was the 200 was loaded with every option possible and the Passet was base 4 cylinder with pleather seats, no sunroof, no remote start, no navigation, and expensive service/repairs. So here is my experience with the Chrysler 200S... It doesn't set the world on fire with it's gas mileage, looks, or technology, but it offers the best value on the market today if you do your research and shopping. Get one fully loaded because the price difference in the used market isn't that big and you'll appreciate it later believe me. Performace (8/10): The V6 offers great horsepower and it grips the road nicely (buy a 2013 or later model because the earlier ones faced handling and stability issues due to an unrefined suspension). I drive 2500 miles per month mostly highway and average 24-26mpg. It doesn't match a 4 cylinder Fusion or Camry but the added horsepower from the V6 make for a little extra fun compared to other midsize sedans. The 0-60 time is actual four-tenths of a second faster than my Dodge Challenger I traded in for this car! The brake feel is adequate - like most things with this car, not the best but not the worst I've experienced. Interior/Technology (7/10): The leather with cloth inserts in the 200S is nicer than previous Chrysler models and different than almost any other interior I've seen. I probably get the majority of the compliments related to the seats. The seats themselves are super supportive or comfortable for multiple hour drives but very few cars are that are any fun to drive. The touchscreen navigation unit with built-in hard drive is a pretty typical unit found in most $25-35 sedans. It's very simple to understand and use on a daily basis (unlike the Ford Sync system that gets terrible reviews). Most "professional" reviews on the 200 hate most everything about the car but all agree the U-Connect radio by Chrysler is about the best out there. The sound system is decent for a stock radio but I don't think "Boston Acoustic" provided anything other than the badges for the system because it doesn't sound very premium which is probably why it comes standard now. The heated seats, remote start, AC, power seats all work as they should. I find the interior size to be average and it works very well with four adults or two adults/two kids. Reviews made the backseat sound very small but I found that it was comparable to the Ford and Accord. Trunk space is larger than I expected from the outside appearance of the car. To recap - the look is somewhat dated but the car will age very well. In 3 years the 200 will still look decent when compared to the current offerings from Chrysler. Compare that to say a 2009 Fusion or 2011 Malibu that were trendsetters for style when they came out but look much older than their title states today. The technology package gives you everything short of being able to park itself or adaptive cruise control, but most people aren't opting for those things in a midsize sedan anyway without jacking the sticker price up to $35,000. They don't hold their value at all compared to the original MSRP - which is good and bad. If you buy one new and somehow didn't get $5000+ in rebates then you'll be upside down until the thing is paid off. But if you find a used current model year 200S with 7900 miles for $12,000 off MSRP then you are getting the best value for your dollar - you can stack up any competitor against that statement and the 200 will always be the choice if you're shopping based on value and not based on having the hottest model in all the car magazines. With the 200 you'll end up with a lower payment and a lot more technology when compared to other cars. I priced a Fusion and it was $9000 more with the same exact options. The Passet was the same price but not NO options and was a base rental car basically.
    • Not a Camry but who cares?

      By RomanticoYcheapo on Friday, May 24, 2013

      5.0
      We rented a Chrysler 200 for 4 days while our Prius was being repaired. VERY nice interior, and I loved the front seats' firmness in the right places. Big trunk with a pass-through for skis or a 2x4. Absolutely silent interior - more quiet than our Prius! I tried a few hard turns,(just for grins) and the tires never squealed. This was the most "Japanese-feeling" Chrysler product I've ever driven. It did not feel or drive like a Chrysler. Great sound system, with real knobs for volume and tuning - hurrah! The car came with 3/8 tank of gas; we returned it 100 miles later with 1/4 tank. Not scientific, but mileage seemed pretty good. It had enough power with the 4 cylinder, but I'd want the V6. :)
    • Beautiful design

      By Joe on Sunday, September 13, 2020

      5.0
      Hard top convertible.
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