Used 2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Consumer Reviews
My new Car
This is the very first car I have purchased and I have enjoyed every minute of it. MY first car was a a very small car, so I love all the room I have in this car.
Lee's opinion
I'm very pleased with the handling ability of this car. I live in the southest, and I took the car on a roadtrip to the northest . We ran into an unexpected snow storm, and the car handled excellently on the ice & snowy conditions!
- LXi 2dr ConvertibleMSRP: $4,988746 mi away
- GTCMSRP: $2,850880 mi away
- GTC ConvertibleMSRP: $4,295908 mi away
Sweet...
For what ever reason, My 2004 Sedan is a LXi version?? I've been a Chrysler buyer for over 15 years and they haven't let me down yet! The Sebring sedan is no exception. Made the mistake of buying a 2003 Malibu to try and stay with a US product (Chrysler now being owned by a German company) was a BIG BIG mistake...dumped the Malibu at a considerable $$$ loss ASAP! I'm sticking with Chrysler!
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.
Still a Great Little Car
I've had my car for two years now. Bought it new in April 2004. It has been a really great little car. I have not had a single problem...no squeaks, no rattles, no vibrations. Not a single mechanical problem or flaw in two years and 20,000 miles. The graphite metallic paint is still beautiful after 2 years and the 2.7 V-6 has all the power & acceleration I need. This is a quality midsize sedan that can compete with any comparable Japanese or European car. Go Daimler Chrysler!