Used 2004 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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2004 Chrysler Sebring Touring
With the exception of brake rotor replacement early on (4,000 mi.)The car has been great so far. A nice mid-sized car that has very good road manors, in all weather conditions. Chrysler service has been quick and curteous, A great buy from a great company
Can't wait until pay-off date
I love this car-as long as everything is functioning properly (which isn't very often). The solenoid goes out every year, usually January or February. The sensors have minds of their own-my engine light is on more than it is off. I had to have a tranny overhaul this past February, as well as the solenoid replaced. Fuel economy is terrible, I don't give a damn what the specs say. The tranny pan gasket has been replaced twice. When the weather is cool/cold, there is a strange scraping noise coming from the rear axle.The seals on the headlight assemblies dry-rotted last year. Needs better sound barriers; very noisy when driving. Nevertheless, I have no complaints about performance or handling.
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $5,9005 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $5,99587 mi away
- LXiMSRP: $4,49990 mi away
Great Car
This is my company car and it has been a great vehicle.
You need a Sebring Convertible
I love this car. It is reliable, has decent mileage, and is attractive. Plenty of power to move onto the expressway. Everyone always wants me to drive so they can experience the fun and luxury. Great sound system - just push buttons on the steering wheel to change radio stations, to CD, volume! The best thing is that the top comes up and down quickly. And the trunk - no one could access it without the key!
LXI Rating
Good Feel on road at multiple speeds. Better handling than T-Bird. Like suspension.