Used 2009 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Consumer Reviews
The Worst Car Made
I have driven both this model and the one it replaces and it seems the quality does down while the usability goes up. This is one of the worst cars I have ever driven and am ashamed to call it an American car. Chrysler should really think about doing the honorable thing and just putting itself (and our taxes) out of it misery. Drive quality = F, Confort = F Build = F. The plastic on the inside likes like it was spray painted with cheap rattle can paint and it chips off with a light fingernail. you need a phd to get the top down, the heater is too hot or too cold. the seats are terrible and there is no back seat. Don't buy this car
Never again Chrysler
At 88000 miles needed a new radio in dash for $1500 plus. Needed trunk lifts because they stopped working $182. Needed Catalytic converter’s for $2000. Need a new air conditioner compressor for $700. Worst car ever and when I took it to traded in and dump the thing the power seat motor went out on the driver side the day of the Trade in. Looks pretty but terrible car.
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- LX SedanMSRP: $4,99488 mi away
- Touring Fleet SedanMSRP: $5,500413 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $4,999479 mi away
Future Classic in the making.
Great top down looks, with its streamlined body and ribbed front bonnet (Hood). Plenty of legroom for a six foot seven driver like myself, although rear leg room will be slightly restricted, however how many trips are you really fully loaded. The 2.7 V6 feels very quiet and adequate for UK roads and situations, and if it starts to rain, the roof is quickly back up even on the move. I upgraded my stereo to bring it bang up to 2022 spec along with a rear view camera as the 12 year old Uconnect and player was simply just very dated as like most of the Chyrslers Ive owned before. The Grand Voyager, best shape model 2008 and the 300 crd. All in all the ride in the Sebring Cabrio was smoother than both the 300 and Voyager. And as always in the UK, Chrysler are very underated and often hated by all, but I think that as rare as the Cabrio is in the UK, I believe its a future Classic. More fun than My old MGF from 1998, and can carry four adults in one go without too much discomfort for the extra long legged driver like myself. My car is in the Silver, but I also notice that it looks great in Blue too. British folk have always hated the Chrysler name over here ever since the Rootes badge, however I say, dont knock em till youve tried them. Roll on Summer.
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