April 08, 2013
Dan Wiese

The 200 is available in three versions: base Touring, tony Limited and sporty S.

Touring gets a 173-horsepower I-4, which you’ll want to avoid; 200’s 283-horsepower V-6, standard on Limited and S, optional on Touring, is far livelier and – stop the presses! – it gets better fuel economy, too, despite two additional cylinders! Either way, a six-speed automatic is standard.
 
All trims feature a tight-fitting soft-top while Limited and S can be had with an optional folding hard top. Both are power, of course, and both fold into the same storage space. The result is that the folded soft top gobbles as much trunk room as the folded hard top. So, whether the top is soft or hard, you’ll have just 7 cubic feet of top-down cargo room. On the other hand, the 200 boasts a generous 13.3 cubes of top-up cargo space.
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St. Louis Today