I will let the 200 put a
I will let the 200 put a couple of years under it's belt before even considering one. I have owned two Chrysler products in the last while, and both vehicles (A Grande Cherokee, and Intrepid) began to self destruct around the 60,000 km mark.
A new drive train noise, and new wind noise would occur just about every time I got inside. Don't even get me started about broken trim pieces etc.
And I drove both these vehicles mostly highway miles, which is always easier on a vehicle.
You will have a hard time convincing me that Chrysler all of a sudden built an outstanding vehicle overnight that will outshine the quality of Japanese competitors.
Incidentally, in a recent survey here by one organization, Chrysler owners rated dead last when asked if they would purchase another Chrysler product. It appears I am not alone in my rattle trap observations on Chrysler quality.