Used 2002 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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Great Topless Fun
This is my fourth convertible and third Sebring. I traded my 1998 Sebring JXi in on a 2001 Sebring Limited (the first one my dealer received). It was Dark Blue with the Cream Leather seats. I was very disappointed in that car. Had serious electrical problems from the get-go and had to have it back to the dealer several times. In addition the very pretty cream interior was a nightmare to keep clean. Got rid of that and bought a 2002 Sebring LXi with Taupe leather interior. MUCH better car. Never been back to the dealer, seems better put together than the Limited was. Very stiff structure and well insulated top makes you forget its a convertible, until you put top down.
Looks better than '02 focus
I chose this car because it has a lot better style than the 2002 chevy malibu, or a 2002 ford focus, chrysler has always been good with designs. The leather still smells new 7 years later and only the struts and wiper blades need to be replaced. The 2.7 V6 seems small but it really has a lot of zip. Overall its a nice car with lots of style interior and exterior, even 7 years later it looks really good. The FWD is still good in Michigan winters!
- LXi SedanMSRP: $3,995228 mi away
- LX ConvertibleMSRP: $6,9952,229 mi away
- GTC ConvertibleMSRP: $5,7952,297 mi away
2.7 sludged engine
I loved this car when I bought it. Then I had problems with the brakes [squealing] the dealership said, "it was how I drove the car" I have also had to replace tires in the 3rd of ownership. 8/17/04 car engine seized; Chrysler and the dealership put the onus on the consumer-poor maintenance - despite records of oil changes and brake issues. I no longer feel 'safe' in this car. type 2.7 at google to see problems related to this engine.
ARTURO'S REVIEW
I HAVE OWNED THIS CONVERTIBLE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS. IT IS FUN TO DRIVE AND VERY EASY TO CHANGE FROM SOFT TOP TO NO TOP. THE DESIGN IS GREAT AND EASILY HANDLES 4 ADULTS. THE TRUNK IS LARGE ENOUGH FOR 2 SETS OGF GOLF CLUBS
A winner
The Sebring LXi is an all around great car especially so when price is factored in. I got a 2002 LXi sedan loaded with everything except the sun roof and I walked out the door for less than 24K including sales tax. On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being a complete lemon and 10 being impossible to achieve for 23K, I give it an 8.