Bringing the family somewhere such as the Daniel Boone Homestead uses up everything the car has to offer. Even though the greenhouse is designed to emulate the high beltline of the Chrysler 300, the car provides ample glass area for everyone to see the rolling hills and the nearly three-century-old house where the famous frontiersman spent his first 16 years.
Part of the 101-cubic-foot interior, the three-passenger rear seat hauls children in comfort, although only two adults could ride for any length of time back there. In front, the seats are comfortable for a long trip and especially nice for the daily commute to and from the office.
Even with the car's short deck, the Chrysler 200 offers enough storage for all of the stuff our family needed for a weekend away. The rear strut towers encroach on the cargo room but still leave 14 cubic feet of usable space. Split fold-down rear seats and a pass-through for long items increases the usability of the trunk when the full rear seat is not needed for your smaller passengers.
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