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.
Bought 20015 Chrysler limited 200 three months ago and only recently had first oil change. Last week car started puttering wouldn't pick up speed like it was supposed to. Finally got car to shop today and they're telling me I need a new transmission and my transmission fluid is three quarters low because I have a crack in the transmission itself. Can't understand how there's a crack in transmission when all the car is used for is back and forth to work. Very disappointed. Traded our old car in because it was old, thought we were buying a better car, but now not too sure. Really like the car, just very disappointed that we or let alone anyone else should have to go through this with a brand new car.
I have had the car back for a week with a new transmission. This morning trans fluid on the garage floor along with motor oil. Dealership is full of false promises.
- Tim W.,
CROSSVILLE, TN, US
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Bought 20015 Chrysler limited 200 three months ago and only recently had first oil change. Last week car started puttering wouldn't pick up speed like it was supposed to. Finally got car to shop today and they're telling me I need a new transmission and my transmission fluid is three quarters low because I have a crack in the transmission itself. Can't understand how there's a crack in transmission when all the car is used for is back and forth to work. Very disappointed. Traded our old car in because it was old, thought we were buying a better car, but now not too sure. Really like the car, just very disappointed that we or let alone anyone else should have to go through this with a brand new car.
- Danny O., Georgetown, DE, US