2015-2017 3.6 Chrysler 200?

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I recently found out about this near 300 hp FWD sedan, but have seen many comments about it being unreliable and requiring a warranty. Does anyone have any first hand experience on what to expect? I'd like to get the performance lighting package that has the LED headlights,
 
Those had HID’s, not LED’s. I have no personal first hand experience but my uncle absolutely love his 4 cylinder 2015 model and has yet to have an issue with it... my mom’s V6 2013 200 is pretty fun to drive. You could get the 2015-2017 models with AWD on the v6’s as well!

The 3.6 Pentastar has been around since 2011 and has proven to be reliable. The 9 speed transmission in the newer 200’s is a bit of a different story.
 
The 200 was a gorgeous car. The '16-17 supposedly have fewer transmission issues than the earlier models
 
I recently found out about this near 300 hp FWD sedan, but have seen many comments about it being unreliable and requiring a warranty. Does anyone have any first hand experience on what to expect? I'd like to get the performance lighting package that has the LED headlights,

The Premium Lighting Package gives HID headlights and LED fog lights.

Around here, a FWD 2015 200C V6,. with 50,000 miles, and the Navigation and Premium Lighting are selling in the $16K-$17K range. That seems kind of pricey. Higher mileage examples (75K-80K miles) are around $13.5K. Over 100K miles they are in the $11K range.

Like anything else, as long as it has been properly cared for/maintained it would probably serve you well. It isn't going to be anything other than a run-of-the-mill sedan from a dynamics standpoint.
 
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