Used 2002 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
Simply AWSOME!
This is our second Chrysler. We LOVE it! I would drive this car on any long vacations and never get tired. It gives a wonderful smooth ride and when needed lots of ZOOM! They did a great job following the Cirus with the Sebring. Only complaint is the its a little thursty when it comes to gas in the city.
Verrry Disappointed
Car is a great car if you want to pay full price for limited life of the engine.The problem with this car is the unreliabilty issues with the 6.7 liter engine. I had the car checked by a Chrysler center the day before I left on vacation and the service department could find nothing wrong even though a service engine light had come on. 250 miles away from home, the engine light came back on and I was on the interstate on a Saturday with two small kids and nothing open. Rented a car for three days and another week while waiting on a part to come in.A year later at 74k miles just over warranty, the engine went. Repair shop said familiar story on these 6.7L engines. Cost $3,000 for new motor.
- LXi ConvertibleMSRP: $3,50077 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $4,995126 mi away
- GTC ConvertibleMSRP: $5,795210 mi away
My first family car!
I bought this car used and I LOVE it. We have a 2 year old in a car seat and a baby on the way, so we needed a car with plenty of room. It's got enough room in the back seat for adults to be comfortable even if front seats are pushed all the way back. I looked into foreign make cars, but ones this price range were so tiny. I get lots of compliments because even though this is our family car, it looks really nice. My dad has this car too (and he's a tough sell). The less-than- great gas mileage doesn't bother me since I work, go to church and my daughter's sitter are all within a 3 mile radius of my home.
Great car for the dough!
I actually traded down from a 300M to my new Sebring LXi Sedan in Inferno Red. Yes I got every possible option, but this car still listed for $6,000 less than the 300M and quite frankly rides better, performs about the same, and gets much better mileage. The thing that amazes me is that this car feels more stable on the highway, is more surefooted in inclement weather and provides ALMOST as many amenities as the 300M at a much lower price. I honestly can't understand why anyone would pay more for an intermediate 4 door sedan. This is really a great car.
Mixed Feeling
Not sure what to think. The car ran flawless for 70,000 miles but I had nothing but trouble with everything else. Power windows, heater switch (twice), brakes, seat belt bracket. Every item was covered but still required going to the dealer for repairs. I would not buy another Chrysler until they build a more dependable car