Almost New 2012 Chrysler 200 Touring 288 Horses, V6 3.6 Liters With 18087 Miles on 2040-cars
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6 3.6 Liters, 288 h.p.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Certified pre-owned
Year: 2012
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chrysler
Model: 200 Series
Trim: Touring
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: front wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 18,087
Exterior Color: Blue
Almost new 2012 Chrysler 200 Touring S with 18087 miles (30000 km.) only! Car is in perfect condition. This car never had been in accidents, no scratches. The car is extremely clean inside and out. Two sets of tires (summer and winter) are included into price. The smooth and powerful V6 engine, installed on my Chrysler has more available horsepower (288-horsepower 3.6L V6 engine which delivers 262 lb-ft of torque) than Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion TAURUS, and provides very good performance. This engine was designed jointly with Mercedes Benz engineers using all Daimler Chrysler Technologies. The same engine is installed on the Dodge Charger, Chrysler 300 and Dodge Challenger. If you want a choice of powertrains, a higher-performance option, or want one of the more exciting sedan to drive, the my Chrysler is the right pick. It's 288-horsepower, 3.6-liter V6 cylinder engine moves it quickly enough - just under five seconds to 60 mph. The 6 speed automatic transmission with manual mode keeps the engine in its efficient range all the time. The value of the car with all options in 2012 was 31000$ + taxes. Today: Canadian Black Book value 17300$. Please note: this is V6 3.6 liters engine, 288 h.p., (not a regular 2.4 liters engine)!!! Car located in Montreal, Canada. Please call or e-mail me if you need any additional information. I am always open for discussion. For more photos and video please open the links below. Please contact: 514 884 1276 (Cell) or 450 448 3326 (home) OPTIONS DESCRIPTION Engine/Transmission • 3.6-Liter V6 24-Valve VVT Engine, 288 h.p. • 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with manual mode • AutoStick® Automatic Transmission • Electronic Stability Control • Traction Control Wheels/Tires • 17-Inch x 6.5-Inch Aluminum Wheels • 225/55R17 BSW All Season Touring Tires • Tire Pressure Monitoring Display Gas Consumption 9,9 L/100 km city/6,7 L/100 km hwy |
Chrysler 200 Series for Sale
4dr sedan s fwd new automatic gasoline 3.6l v6 cyl billet silver metallic clear
4dr sedan s fwd new automatic gasoline 2.4l 4 cyl engine bright white clear coat
4dr sedan s fwd new automatic gasoline 2.4l 4 cyl engine black clear coat
4dr sedan touring low miles automatic 4 cyl engine blue
$7,500 off *brand new 2015* chrysler 200 awd 9-speed 3.6 v6 "s" edition 4x4(US $22,190.00)
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