Used 2006 Chrysler Sebring Consumer Reviews
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Love My Sebring
I love this car. Always wanted a convertible but they were out of reach cost wise. This was an excellent purchase.
Last Chrysler I buy
Nice looking car, inside and out, comfortable. 2.4L engine lacks power and the fuel mileage not so great for a 4 cylinder. The engine is not built very well. It is noisy, lots of lifter and valve noises. Sounds like it is going to come apart. Trips to the dealer have proved useless I was told that they all sound like that. My next car is going to be a Toyota or a Honda. I would not recommend Chrysler vehicles to my friends
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,49583 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $8,99593 mi away
- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $6,500138 mi away
Great Mid Size Car
Just got this sebring, but I already love this car. Gets great mpg as opposed to the Dodge caravan I had. Four cylinders are all noisy so that doesn't bother me, performance is good for a four banger, could use more headroom up front but that's the trade off for it's sleek styling.
2006 Atlanta sebring review
Transmission has always had an abrupt downshift that the dealer says is common. The car is built well but a bit underpowered for a 6 cylinder.
It reminds me of an older Honda Accord
We downgraded from a Pontiac Bonneville and just purchased our 2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan a month ago, and already it's a disappointment. Don't get me wrong, for the price we got it at was a good deal but the ride quality sucks and the seats are uncomfortable. It feels like you're riding on a skate board and the transmission shifts like a standard instead of an automatic. It rides and operates like an older Honda from the 80's