What kind of gas does Chrysler 200 take?
2015 Chrysler 200
Vehicle | EPA Fuel Economy | MSRP |
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2015 Chrysler 200 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Automatic 9-spd, Regular Gasoline or E85 | ||
Reg. Gas 27 MPG 23 36 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.7 gal/100 mi | $21,995–$26,625 | |
E85 20 MPG 17 26 combined city/hwy city hwy 5.0 gal/100 mi | ||
2015 Chrysler 200 3.6 L, 6 cyl, Automatic 9-spd, Regular Gasoline |
Does a Chrysler 200 need premium gas?
Chrysler 200, offered with a 3.6L V6 engine, was designed to perform best when using high-quality unleaded regular gasoline of octane rating 87. Premium gasoline having an octane number of more than 87 is not recommended in this type of engine as it doesn’t offer any advantage over regular gasoline.
What type of gas does a Chrysler 200 2012 take?
Gasoline
Flexible fuel
2012 Chrysler 200/Fuel type
What kind of gas goes in a 2011 Chrysler 200?
Regular Gasoline
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2011 Chrysler 200 | |
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EPA Fuel Economy | Regular Gasoline |
24 MPG 21 29 combined city/highway city highway | |
4.2 gal/100mi | |
406 miles Total Range |
What type of gas does a Chrysler take?
2019 Chrysler 300
Vehicle | EPA Fuel Economy | |
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2019 Chrysler 300 3.6 L, 6 cyl, Automatic 8-spd, Regular Gasoline or E85 | ||
Reg. Gas 23 MPG 19 30 combined city/hwy city hwy 4.3 gal/100 mi | Reg. Gas | |
E85 17 MPG 14 22 combined city/hwy city hwy 5.9 gal/100 mi | E85 | |
2019 Chrysler 300 5.7 L, 8 cyl, Automatic 8-spd, Midgrade Gasoline |
Does it matter what gas you use?
Yes, it does matter, because some brands contain more detergent additives that can prevent carbon deposits from forming inside your engine. These are the so-called Top Tier brands that use considerably more detergent and/or additives than is required by the EPA.
What kind of gas does a 2016 Chrysler 200s take?
Gasoline2016 Chrysler 200 S / Fuel type
What gas does a 2014 Chrysler 200 take?
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2014 Chrysler 200 | |
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EPA Fuel Economy | Regular Gasoline |
23 MPG 20 30 combined city/highway city highway | |
4.3 gal/100mi | |
389 miles Total Range |
What is mid grade gasoline?
Gas stations typically carry three octane grades. State laws regulate which octane levels can be listed as premium, midgrade or regular. Typically “regular” gas is 87 octane, “midgrade” is 89 octane and over 91 octane is “premium” gasoline.
Which fuel is best for my car?
Always refer to your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations before filling up at the fuel station, as the type of unleaded fuel you use does matter. In a vehicle that is recommended to use regular unleaded (91) fuel – you can opt for premium 95 or 98 unleaded fuel. This will not cause any harm to your engine.