Real First Impressions Video: 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD Midsize Sedan
For this Real First Impressions Video from Real Auto Reports, we take a quick look at the 2015 Chrysler 200C All-Wheel Drive (AWD). The Chrysler 200C has seen it first major redesign since it was introduced as a new model to the Chrysler family. The old generation heavily leveraged the old Sebring platform and saw the addition of the Pentastar V6. For 2015, Chrysler has moved the 200 to the successful Fiat US Compact Worldwide platform, which is shared with the Dodge Dart. The results from a first impressions perspective might surprise customers and loyal Chrysler followers.
For 2015, the Chrysler 200C has grown in just about every dimension. At the upper end of the midsize sedan class, the 200C offers a new experience in both luxury and drivability. Add the AWD option and you have new options for climates with challenging weather and more options to choose from as the AWD availability in the midsize market is not plentiful.
Nearing $36,000 the 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD offers more room, more technology and quality than the outgoing generation. The big differences in 2015 will be the design, fit and finish and the overall driving experience.
Join us as we look at the Real First Impressions of the 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD including the features and experiences that really captured our attention right off the bat.
Join the conversation! Like us on Facebook via http://www.facebook.com/RealAutoReports and connect with us on Twitter via @RealAutoReports.
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Видео Real First Impressions Video: 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD Midsize Sedan канала Real Auto Reports
For 2015, the Chrysler 200C has grown in just about every dimension. At the upper end of the midsize sedan class, the 200C offers a new experience in both luxury and drivability. Add the AWD option and you have new options for climates with challenging weather and more options to choose from as the AWD availability in the midsize market is not plentiful.
Nearing $36,000 the 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD offers more room, more technology and quality than the outgoing generation. The big differences in 2015 will be the design, fit and finish and the overall driving experience.
Join us as we look at the Real First Impressions of the 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD including the features and experiences that really captured our attention right off the bat.
Join the conversation! Like us on Facebook via http://www.facebook.com/RealAutoReports and connect with us on Twitter via @RealAutoReports.
Also, be sure to check out our #RealAutoTalk series where we discuss all things car and answer questions from our social channels.
Видео Real First Impressions Video: 2015 Chrysler 200C AWD Midsize Sedan канала Real Auto Reports
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