Used 1997 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
Topless Nut
I love this car! Sure, there are some things that I wish were better designed, and I would like to get a little more performance out of a car that looks so good, but for the price I paid for a four year old convertible that was in perfect condition inside and out, you have to give up a little. I get comments everywhere I go about what a great car I have(especially in supermarket parking lots). An added bonus is that I can fit my weekly foursome AND four sets of clubs in the car, something I couldn't do in a Mustang, Camaro/Firebird, BMW, or Solare!
Fun to Drive
I love the car. It has all the design elements lacking in most convertibles. I have had an unusual amount of service problems, leaky top, electronic compass, oxygen sensor, etc., but somehow it doesn't take away from the pleasure of driving it.
- JXi ConvertibleMSRP: $4,9991,175 mi away
- LXi CoupeMSRP: $2,9992,225 mi away
Beautiful but TOTALLY UNRELIABLE
My title says it all... this car gives you a lot for a little price... but you pay for it with constant mechanical and electrical problems. Bad breaks, too. I will never buy Chrysler again.
I Love It
Bought used and have had no problems; still turns heads after 6 years; seats 4 and has a suitable trunk; will buy the 2nd generation in a year or two without a blink
Going Topless
My review: I am writing because I have been so pleased with this car (Sebring JXi convertible.) The 4 cylinder model is not what you want. Get the 6 cylinder. No major issues in the past 4 years and now she is at 112,000 miles. My only manufacturing complaint is the seams on the convertible top should of been double stiched - or at least done better. So I am now getting a new cloth top as a result. I'm going to keep her 1 more year. The 2004 models have a very poor color selection. Sea foam green? PUKE! White=boring. Black- too hot in Florida. If Chrysler will offer a nice blue, or bring back firemist pearl red ( like mine) I will buy another one.