Used 2003 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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Don't Buy!
I bought this car used from a reliable source, and boy I regret ever since. First the springs went out, Chrysler charged me 1200. Then oil started to leak, had to fix that. Then the headlights wouldn't turn off, and electronics such as the heated seats stop working. But most of all, the engine starting knocking and I had to throw it out. Parts are expensive, and Dealers a pain. Done with GM!
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I love it. I love it. I love it. Now repeat after me. I love it. I love it. I love it.
- LX SedanMSRP: $3,9951,561 mi away
Good looks, poor view
The oncvertible looks great and feels pretty good. Its biggest draw back is the limited view that a moderately tall driver has out the front window. Even with the driver's seat all the way down, the driver's view is blocked by the top of the front wind shield. In addition, the locking mechanism for the roof and the sun visor hing on the convertible are unecessarily large and block an unecesarily large part of the driver's vision. In addition, if the seat is lowered to accomodate a moderately tall driver, the back of the seat remains in the same position and, as a result, the lumbar support is in the wrong place.
Great little care
I'll probably trade it in for a hybrid, but I really love this little car.
Me! Me! Me!
A very cool and good looking car!