Used 2004 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Consumer Reviews
Like A Drive To The Beach
I love this vehicle! I drive about 3 hours each day and the Sebring is a great way to have some fun and relax while driving. The 2004 model has some great features and the engine provides some pep to get you out on the highway.
Six years and still going
I bought my car barely used back in 2004, and I'm still driving it in 2010. Nary a leak to date, with fairly minor problems...the engine's been fine, but it's other stuff, like the low front profile - I've learned to be careful not to pull in too far with nose in parking - the bumper catches and pulls loose), or the comparitively fragile motor mount. My biggest complaint is the front passenger window - it's temperamental. It works in cold weather but not in hot...I live in Phoenix. Enough said? All told though, it's been a fun six years and I'm hoping for at least a few more.
- LXIMSRP: $4,50013 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $3,49566 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $5,89599 mi away
Sebring fun
I originally purchased my Sebring as an extra vehicle. My primary vehicle was a 2003, 2500 Truck but it was stolen 8 months after I bought the convertible. I do a lot of traveling across the state of Texas so there are lots of miles, typically. I have found the car to be a delight to be in. I have the top down most all year long...even the winter. I really appreciate all of the leg room and comfort for 5 people to enjoy a ride. The body styling is simple and beautiful.
What a Car!
Driving this car is fun. I've only had it a few days, but the manual shifting made available along with automatic Shift, is awesome. The car has a lot of get up and go, and the price is right. My first Chrysler, and I'm wondering why it took me so long. It will be my car of choice as long as I can have the top down. I also had a great salesman who wasn't high pressured, and he let me go at my own pace as I decided to buy this convertible. It was a great experience.
Second Sebring Convertible
This is my second Sebring Convertible--I had a 1996 JXI. My '96 had absolutely no problems--zero--in 97,000 miles. My 2004 Limited has 3200 miles on it so far, and no problems have been noted with it either. Unfortunately, Chrysler cheapened the interior. The heater/ac controls look like they were lifted from a Soviet tractor, and the top-of-the-line radio has no combination cassette/CD feature like the old one. The power outlet is also crude, having no cover (even my Dodge truck has this), just a black rubber stopper. The carpet no longer has vinyl heel pads.