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Chrysler 200 Headlight is on the front of a midsize sedan which combines both style and sound engineering and this Headlight catches the eye as soon as evening falls. The Chrysler 200 was launched by Michigan in two generations the first one with normal front wheel drive then the second one which had an option of all wheel grip to make daily commuting easier and with a steady footing. The drivers liked that the Chrysler 200 was matched with an efficient four cylinder or the lively Pentastar V6 and a smooth auto equipped, quiet cabin and good crash test scores and the ease of use of the technology made each ride a stress free one. To add to that comfortable package, every Headlight incorporates well-shaped reflectors together with halogen or the recent LED emitters to toss out a bright and well-focused beam which improves safety after dark and gives a sharp curb appeal. A Chrysler 200 Headlight also covers the bulbs against moisture and road grit, the lenses against UV haze, and also blends well with the grille to retain the sleek appearance of the Chrysler sedan, so the 200 retains its contemporary appearance. Since the Headlight will be the main forward light, the oncoming traffic can see you earlier and the dark country lanes will not be so frightening. Installation can be easily done by first installing a new unit, parking on a flat surface, disconnection of power, unbolt the housing of the old one, connect the new assembly, screw the fasteners in place, and finally check the alignment and drive home.