Used 2004 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Consumer Reviews
Love my sebring convertible
I love my convertible. There has only been one issue since I purchased it and that was an air bag light that has come on. I wish that there was a little bit more compartment space. The back seat is very spacious. We drove with a 6 ft man in the back seat for 3+ hrs. It would be nice to have a little more power under the wheel and have both seats be electronic adjustment instead of just the drivers side. Otherwise, besides these few picky things, I am in love with my car.
great car
i bought this car because i previously owned a 99 conv. if it hadn't been so run down i would have kept it. one of the nicest vehicles i have ever bought. i know people who only buy foreign, but with this vehicle you get alot for your money. the gas mileage has improved, the ride is nicer and overall, i would buy another one.
- GTCMSRP: $2,850404 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $4,495577 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $3,995593 mi away
Sebring - best conceived of all
I have had Chrysler Convertibles since the first one in 1981 (a Lee Iacocca K- Car rattletrap). Each model got progressively better, borrowing from the lessons learned from the Mitsubishi partnership. Although my favorite was the 1987 (people would stop me on the street!) this one is the best performing and best conceived of all. New hot convertibles forget about the family - they are two seaters and are good as "third" cars. The Sebring takes performance and merges it with family fun, but doesn't forget to look great when you are without the family, too.
My Wifes Ride
Had a problem with a leaking oil filter after my first oil change. This was resolved after four visits. No other problems.Convertible top and
Fun car
A few months ago, we bought a 2004 Chrysler Sebring Limited Convertible. We love it. At first, my wife was against the purchase, but now she insists on doing all the driving. The car has 74,000 miles, but looks and drives like new.