Used 2002 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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So far so good
Bought the car for the wife. Our first convertible and we both like it very much(actually, she's in love with it). We've had it only for a week and it's definitely a keeper. While I'm a SUV guy, I can't complain about the interior room for a convertible. The exterior is nice but still a "girly" or feminine car. Performance is great and the sport suspension handles the road very well. Acceleration is surprisingly aggresive. Definitely build to be driven with the top down (not enough head room with top up). The 2-tone leather and 4 disc in-dash with 150w Infinity speakers are worth every penny.
So far, so good
I bought my car due to being pressured by my brother, who sold vehicles at the place I bought the car. It came fully loaded and included a pretty hefty price tag, but I am so glad that I did! I love this car!
- LXi ConvertibleMSRP: $2,995286 mi away
- LX ConvertibleMSRP: $6,995305 mi away
- GTC ConvertibleMSRP: $5,795354 mi away
Pugszy's Limited
My second Sebring: the first being a 97 JX. 2nd iteration is much better: Less body cowl, quieter, boot snap though dated is a vast improvement over the 96- 00 fiasco. Excellent value for its price range and I love it in gold with a navy top and the 2 tone cream and navy interior with chrome wheels. I get lots of compliments on it. A very happy Sebring owner since 1997. Will trade to the new 06 which is said to have many styling cues from the current Crossfire.
Fun To Drive
It is a car that you can enjoy. As you are becoming a little older it is time to enjoy life. Don't always go for the standard mundane, be a kid at heart.
What a pleasure
This was my first convertible. "Change of life" car. I don't know what I was waiting for. This is the most fun to drive car I have ever had! Heads always turn whenever the top is down, which is always, even in the winter (with the heat blasting of course!