Chrysler 200 Sedan Replacement to Launch in January, Says Report
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Chrysler 200 Sedan Replacement to Launch in January, Says Report



The current Chrysler 200 sedan will give its place to a brand new model in January, next year, according to a report from Autoweek. The publication says it obtained internal Chrysler documents indicating that production of the 2014 model year version of the current 200 will begin in July this year and come to a quick end in the second week of January 2014. The documents don't mention anything about the 200's Dodge sibling, the Avenger. Read more »




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