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bjarvis ([personal profile] bjarvis) wrote2013-10-16 12:30 am
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Chrysler 200 Review

The joy of travelling is that I can rent a variety of cars, ones which otherwise wouldn't be on my radar for purchase or even test-driving prior to purchase.

In our visit to Seattle for a square dance weekend, we had a reservation with Alamo (they're dirt cheap) for an intermediate-class car. Alamo also lets you pick your choice of car from the litter on offer: you just check out the cars in the class you've booked and drive away with your choice.

Upon arrival, they didn't have any intermediates handy so they gave us a free upgrade to a full-size vehicle so we perused the range of larger cars. And that's when the three of us had to make a decision...

Me: We need a four-door model...
Them: Oooo! That one's pretty!
Me: Does it have enough trunk space for our luggage?
Them: It's red! We like red!
Me: Is there enough leg room for you guys?
Them: It's a shiny red! Let's pick this one!
Me: *sigh*

It was indeed roomy enough and had plenty of trunk space. There was good sightlines around the vehicle from the driver's seat and the dashboard was easier to understand than many other cars I've rented, although I'll confess I never found the trunk release button until the day we returned the car. The analog clock was an interesting stylistic choice.

Overall, I think the fuel efficiency was so-so, as was the general acceleration, sound levels, general comfort and ride. It just nice, not great, not horrid. Nice in a bland and otherwise uninterseting way. I'm sure in a few weeks, the Chrysler 200 will fade completely from my memory.

Still, $75 for four days' rental... I'm good with that. And the boys got a red car for the weekend.

[identity profile] mrdreamjeans.livejournal.com 2013-10-16 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I rented a Chrysler 200 on one of my trips to Texas. It also was an upgrade. I'd never even heard of it; as you've indicated it was bland, but did the job. On an earlier trip,to my surprise, I was given a VW. I never did figure out how to open the trunk. :)

[identity profile] ciddyguy.livejournal.com 2013-10-16 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting review as these are the totally revamped model of what was the old Sebring.

Never had the Sebring, but my late mother had the mid Aughts Dodge Stratus (2004), and while it was cute in a 4 door sedan kind of way - and yes, it was red, metallic red at that.It was a competent car, but not an exciting one.

These would be along the same lines as the Chevy Malibu, the Ford Fusion size wise, just your average, everyday, humdrum family sedan, and nothing more.



[identity profile] weekilter.livejournal.com 2013-10-17 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
And it's red!!!