Used 2001 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Consumer Reviews
bad wheels
Other than continuous trouble with wheels, there are no other signficant problems. 3 wheels have needed to be replaced due to cracking, which results in continuous leeking of tires. Also, lines of sight are generally poor.
great car, poor reliability
Took car to dealership 3 times at 39,000 miles for stalling/ failing to start ended up having to replace my 2.7 L v6 engine not covered by my extended warranty, air conditioning doesn't work anymore, neither does the stereo or parking brake. Still, it's very comfortable, handles well, gets decent gas mileage, and it's paid for. Guess that's why I still drive it
- LX SedanMSRP: $4,995155 mi away
- LXi ConvertibleMSRP: $4,900256 mi away
- LXi ConvertibleMSRP: $4,500424 mi away
Review of Sebring
I enjoy my Sebring, and I suggest that anyone that is looking for a sleek, comfortable car with nice features and a roomy ride get a Sebring
Best car I've ever owned (had many).
I bought this Sebring from a dealer as a "Program Car" with 18K miles on it and used it to cover a 9-State sales territory as a consultant until I retired from that a few years ago; hence the high miles. It is currently garaged and seldom driven. I've had zero problems from this car and intend to keep it forever.
The most horrible car I have ever driven
This car is horrible. I had to have the transmission replaced at 111 miles. Since then I have had it back to the dealer 8 times for problems with acceleration associated with the new transmission. I have had to have the multi-function switch (turn signal) replaced, twice. I have also had to have the car checked out for clunking noises when I turn, stop, or am at a red light. Chrysler says that these are all characteristics of the car, therefore they are not responsible to repair them, even though they notice the same sounds and feelings as I do. Why would a car be designed to act this way? I have never driven another car I despise so much.