Used 1997 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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Best Convertable for the money
Our 1997 Chrysler Sebring is sharp looking (black), fun to drive, has excellent pickup, plenty of room for passengers and luggage. With almost 75,000 miles it is still tight and handles like new. We have garaged the convertible from day one and the original top is in great shape. Regular maintenance and operating expenses have been very reasonable.
great car
I have 85,000 miles and no problems. The Mitsu V6 runs like a champ. The only item that failed on the car is the Infinity CD player and a speaker. The car is 5 years old and I still get people asking what kind of car this is. No complaints whatsoever. Car looks great and runs great!
- LXi CoupeMSRP: $3,4951,679 mi away
1997 Chrysler Sebring Review
This vehicle is fun to drive and hugs the road at all speeds. It rides real smooth on open highway best. Shifting at high RPMs is smooth and powerful. Convertible model smart looking and by far the best design is the 1997. I will have no problem selling this vehicle when the time is right.
My Mid-life Crisis
A wonderful,fun, reliable, roomy car. I love it and will buy another in a heartbeat. When broadsided by a BMW, it received little damaged, while BMW was totaled. It is the best car I have ever driven and I absolutely love it!
Good lookin', fun car that is reliable
We've put 82,000 miles on our 97 LXi with only a few minor problems. All in all, we have been very happy with it. We live in an area that experiences harsh winter weather. The car handles snow great...and, after years of all- weather driving, still not a single spot of rust! In fact, it still looks new and everything works as well as it did when it came from the dealer.