Used 2002 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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Topless
Love to drive my Sebring convertible. Great performance for 70,000 miles on it. Had to have transmisson solenoid replaced because my dog put the gear shift in reverse when we were in the carp pool lane going 80mph. Nothing happened immediately, however 2 years later we noticed leaks under the engine. My husband thought it was master cylinder fluid leaking. The transmission was covered under warranty. Excellent highway gas mileage on long trips and exceptional comfort.
Everyone Loves It!
I've owned my Sebring Limited Convertible for ~16 months. It's a joy to drive, my friends love it and always want rides with the top down. I personally feel like a teenager again when I get behind the wheel! Mine is White w/Navy blue rag top, only seen one other this color. It's great in the snow, good gas mileage, I just love it! When she gets old, I'll upgrade to another I think!
- LX SedanMSRP: $2,999135 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $7,900156 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $7,511166 mi away
Jayvee's Sebring Convertible
Love this car! Drove a Lexus E300 before this one, and this actually feels as tight as the Lexus. As it is a convertible, there is a bit of noise when driving with the top up, but nothing annoying. The car is really a fun ride and although it isn't the most sexy car on the road, for me, it's all I need and more.
Problems w/ check engine light
Check engine light keeps coming on; Chrysler has tried to fix it 10 times, unsuccessfully. Chrysler refuses buy back or replacement. Can't sell the vehicle w/ a chronic, unfixable defect. I will never buy another Chrysler product.
LOVE THIS CAR
This car is an absolute joy to drive. The head-turning quotient is just incredible, and it's still the coolest way to get around on an 80 degree day. Heated seats are a nice touch in the winter, and the V-6 pulls just enough to get up and go.