CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2015 Chrysler 200 carries the torch of "never buy the 1st year of a new vehicle generation" with pride.
The 2015 model year is the first year of the Chrysler 200's 2nd generation. It has been plagued by problems from the start. Transmission failure at extremely low mileage, many recalls, problems stalling while driving... the list goes on. Maybe Chrysler should have stuck with the 1st generation.
For a car that is only a few years old it is ridiculous for the paint to literally be peeling off of the front bumper. The car was never wrecked or abused in anyway, the paint is peeling in several different spots on the front bumper.
The dealer and all the experts on the body shops I went for estimates agreed that the paint showed a defect from the factory. After a 2 hour call with Chrysler they said that the warranty department rejected the claim twice based on notes and pictures from the dealer, very interesting process, they can tell whether is covered or not without even seeing the vehicle, really speaks a lot from the professionalism in Chrysler.
Since the dealer took the vehicle to the body shop for an estimate Chrysler representative told me that using a "Good will" they would help me with a percentage of the repair cost. After a long wait on the phone the representative came out with an offer for 10%, nearly 200 dollars. I'm still thinking I heard wrong, what a joke from a multimillionaire company.
Lemon....Lemon.....Lemon!!!! That's what I got, to many issues with this car. Should be stopped from selling till issues are fixed. Chrysler keeps letting people buy faulty product, expect to be getting a new transmission shortly after purchasing if you buy one of these.
- nevadalemon,
Las Vegas, NV, US
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For a car that is only a few years old it is ridiculous for the paint to literally be peeling off of the front bumper. The car was never wrecked or abused in anyway, the paint is peeling in several different spots on the front bumper.
- Barbara H., Charlotte, US