In a Chrysler 200, there are four or six cylinders.
The base model 200 came with a 2.4L four-cylinder engine, producing 173 horsepower. A 3.6L V6 Pentastar engine was also available on the Limited trim, resulting in 283 horsepower. The V6 could be ordered with all-wheel drive, too. Many drivers love the power and efficiency of a V6 Chrysler 200, so this model may be a good one to test drive.
Note that the Pentastar engine had a flex-fuel version, too, with a noticeable drop in fuel economy.
Discontinued in 2017, the Chrysler 200 had six strong years of production under its current badging. However, the 200 was a revamped version of the earlier Chrysler Sebring. You might consider buying a used V6 Sebring if you’re not attached to the styling cues of the 200.
Make sure to research Chrysler insurance costs
before you decide. Car insurance for used cars
is mostly the same as car insurance for new cars, but you may wish to adjust your coverage levels to reflect the needs of a used car. MORE: 7 things to look for when buying a used car