Used 2010 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Consumer Reviews
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One of the Best I Have Every Owned
I have to say the 2010 Limited Convertible is a great car. The performance is great, the 6 speed is great, all the bells and whistles are great. Have 65K on it so far. Had to replace brakes and tires. Everything else is working just fine. Mechanic that did brakes, after looking underneath, told me I will probably never have a issue with this car. Was impressed. Told me you can really see how Mercedes influenced this vehicle. Beyond that most people are amazed its a Sebring. They are impressed with the folding hardtop, and the remaining trunk space. The perfomance, the looks, and the toys. This morning I checked the onboard and it was showing 30MPG. Getting better than expected. UPDATE: I have had this car for 6 1/2 years. It now has about 105K. Everything still works, all the Electronics are good. The hard top convertible is still great. There are no regrets for owning this vehicle. Still one of the best I have had. A shame they do not still make this car. UPDATE: Now have owned the car for over 8 years. Still all is good. Should note, I did have Chrysler dealer do the 100K standard maintenance. I still love the car, no problems, just normal maintenance. UPDATE: 117K on car, AC quit after car sat for an extended time, had to replace battery, after almost 10 years. Car is still great.
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2010 Sebring Hardtop convertible
This is the best car I have ever purchased. Mechanically it is sound, I've had it for over a year, 13K miles and not a single problem. Better yet, however, is reaction from others to a convertible, especially a hardtop convertible. I live in the northern plains were it gets very cold (-30) and this car was like driving any other car, quiet, warm and sporty in the winter. Then comes summer and oh man, put down the top. I couldn't have picked a better car. My neighbors, friends and coworkers are all envious. I know this sounds over the top, but that is how I feel about this car. I could not endorse it more strongly. UPDATE: Here it is, 2017, and I still love, love, love this car. My review above done in 2011 is still applicable. Best car I ever owned. UPDATE: Now, July 2019, a guy I know asked me if I was ever going to sell this car. He said if I do, he wanted first chance to buy it. Well, I went and did it. I sold it to him. Literally the next day he had it in a parade in our little Iowa town and it still gleamed like the day I bought it. A tear welled up in my eyes, but the fact that I bought a new BMW 428i Hardtop Convertible to replace it made me feel better. I would have bought a new model of this car, but Chrysler, in fact all American Automakers quit making hardtop convertibles. My nine years with this Chrysler Sebring Hardtop were wonderful. Never had a single problem with this car and it performed perfectly. I will miss it and wouldn't have sold it but for having a ready and willing buyer for it at this time. If you are in the market for something like this, I could not recommend it more strongly!
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- Touring ConvertibleMSRP: $5,90095 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $2,750166 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $4,950328 mi away
This car is better than the reviews
I recently purchased a 2010 Sebring Limited with the 2.7L V-6 engine. At first sight I liked the Sebring's European styling cues...It seems these days that every American mid-size car on the road wants to look like a Camry--even the venerable Taurus, and I am just tired of that look. My Sebring's lines seem to me much closer to an E-Class Mercedes. When I'm sitting in the cockpit, there's also something very Benz-like about a tilt/telescope steering wheel that pushes almost flat against the dash, which at 6'2" / 260, I appreciate while getting in and out of the car--I can actually turn in the seat to get out, instead of sliding out sideways, which is what I have to do in most cars .
Better than expected
Traded 01 Olds Alero. Front seats roomy and comfortable. Rear a bit tight but better than Mustang. With top up and windows closed, much quieter than Olds. With top down and windows up, we were able to have conversations at normal speaking levels. Not much turbulence with top down. Car rides smoothly but tends to wallow a little. Acceleration is similar to 2010 Mustang but not close to the 2011 Pony. Engine is a little noisy when accelerating, but very quiet at steady 70. Car easily pushes to over 80 without whining. Love the trunk space when the top is up. Very simple to raise/lower top: one switch, no levers. Car sat on dealers lot for extended period with no leaks after many heavy storms.
The Ltd. Is a different beast
I've driven the 2010 Ltd. Hard top conv for 5000 miles. It is signifigantly better in every way, over it's lesser breathern. The 3.5l V6, mated to the 6 speed, is smooth and powerful. The hard top is the best of the 3 that I've owned. Quite, snug, and a huge trunk, even with the top down. This car is NOT a sports car, it is a classic American Cruiser!
Still love my car
In 1.5 years I have put 51,000 trouble free miles on this car. Two flat tires and oil changes is all I've done. People sure thought I was crazy buying this car new because of all the bad reviews but I have no regrets.
Sebring Convertibles becoming rare!
At least the last 08-10 Convertible generation I have been doing 500 mile searches auto trader on-line only found 9 for sale and most to far away or have over 150k. My neighbor has a 08 with 2.7 engine with 250k miles she said this Sebring is longest car has ever owned. The top is awesome how it works you can even open the top from the key fob. also love the removable windscreen, the two-tone leather interior, the factory radio sounds perfect. Good luck with the search!
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I was selling these cars and really read all the engineering specs. needless to say I sold a few-no issues. bought mine new in 2010 and really babied it. I beat the crap out of my old grand cherokee and my car never even saw bad weather. I still love it and just came back from a 20 state tour with zero issues. not bad for a 100k+ car I think it may outlive me.
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LOVE MY CONVERTIBLE!!!
My 2010 red touring convertible sebring is now 12 years old and I still love it as much as the day I bought it in 2011. It still looks and runs beautiful. The only things I had to do is replace the brakes and rotors, buy new tires and a new battery which is just routine maintenance for every car. I have no complaints at all. It's the best car I ever owned and it will be very emotional when I have to get another car. I plan on running my baby called Ruby till the wheels fall off.
Not bad
Decent car , not expensive and drives and looks great , perfect for driving at beach the lake any where
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