Used 2002 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Consumer Reviews
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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.
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.
- LXi ConvertibleMSRP: $2,995780 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $2,9501,014 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $2,9991,086 mi away
Nice combo affordable conv
Overall this car give reasonable return from its price. Roomy interior, extremely comfortable seat and leather. Good power and good looking body style. Everyone suprise it's a American car when they first see it.
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.
Can't beat this car
This care gets nonstop complimets. I've had friends (and more importantly, members of the opposite sex) tell me they how much they like this car, more than even the lofty BMW 325i!! A real value, fun to drive, and some very unexpected high grade features that uou wouldnt expect in this price range.