Perhaps the weakest part of the Chrysler and Dodge brands' lineups have long been midsized sedans. This is not so much because the products are lacking, but because they're up against the strongest cars some other brands have — the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion, Mazda6, Chevrolet Malibu, the excellent Hyundai Sonata and its near-twin, the Kia Optima.
Consequently, dealers typically had to discount the 2010 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger to keep them moving. Although the Sebring was a relatively young design, Chrysler decided to accelerate its planned makeover, and for 2011 we get the Chrysler 200. Yes, there are still bits and pieces shared with last year's Sebring, but there's a lot new — the nose and the rear, the fenders, the grille, the hood, the trunk lid and the lights. Inside, the cockpit has been updated. And under the hood, there's a new engine offered — a 3.6-liter, 283-horsepower V-6 replacing the 3.5-liter.
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