Used 2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan 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
Stay Away From This Car!
Everything worked fine for the first 1.5 years. Then noticed leaking when it rained, and I mean front and rear floor flooded. Had to scoop the water out. Then it was a snow ball effect in repairs. Battery,Valve cover gasket, timing belt, and water pump $700 Brakes and Tires $450 Misc stuff $300 New motor for window $100, Catalytic Converter (didn't fix) all in 6 weeks? Then BLAMMO Blew a Freaking Rod! Still owe $4000 on the loan. Now I'm left with a heap of scrap metal with moldy carpets on a good set of tires. They want you to buy American, well make it reliable. Looking for a Honda or Toyota now..
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $9,499245 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $6,995253 mi away
- LX ConvertibleMSRP: $4,980267 mi away
Problems
Really like the car .We have several unresolved issues.The A/C leaks on the passenger side while driving.This causes the floorboard to get soaking wet.The lock on the trunk fell apart. I am waiting on my third appointment. If this doe not fix I will start my lemon law protection. The car handles nicely at high speeds. I just returned from a 1,700 mile trip and the car was adequate other than th water on the floor which I placed a roll of paper towels to soak up every few hours.
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!
Wish I would have waited
Next month will be a year I have the car. Two weeks after I got it check engine light was on. I found out it's the purge valve. Then to top it off everytime it raines I have a flood on the driver side floorboard front to back seat. It will cost me more to have them find out the problem because the dealership doesn't want to honor my warranty. I'm trading it in as soon as possible. More trouble than it's worth.