Used 2005 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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2005 Sebring Convertible 2.7 L 6Cyl
I have a red exterior with black top and chrome wheels, Touring model. Gets a comment from everyone that sees it. Fun, fun car to drive. Cannot complain except for suspension problems (bumpy ride, shakes when going on unfinished roads), but will have it checked out. However features and performance make up for suspension problem. Heated driver and passenger seats a plus, along with 6 CD automatic stereo system.
Sebring
I needed to get this for a payoff for a 98 Buick Riviera that was totaled. So far I love it. It is a good all around sedan. The dual overhead cam makes for enough h/p for the basic driving. I think it will have good- enough gas mileage for all the trips I enjoy. Big trunk, roomy seats and cruise control is all I need for a trip car. It will last for at least 100,000 miles. I now have 2146 on it.
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $3,995116 mi away
- GTC ConvertibleMSRP: $4,599210 mi away
- GTC ConvertibleMSRP: $5,199303 mi away
GOING BACK TO GM
Had an Olds for 10 years w/NO problems. I'm already looking to dump this Sebring. While so far it's running fine, I've had stupid little things to deal with. My odometer light has gone out, the cigarette lighter wouldn't charge my cell phone and now the cylinder has totally come out in one piece. To fix these 'little things' requires a full dismantle of the front dash. Had an idiot light regarding fuel come on recently too and reset itself after 20 starts. What that was about - still don't know. And the horn on this car stinks. Can give it a good lean while the car is parked and not running but try to do that while driving and it gives off a staccato toot that hardly gets you heard.