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What makes the Chrysler Sebring a good car?

What makes the Chrysler Sebring a good car?

If you like the balanced nature of a midsize sedan but want or need some of the in-cabin goodies not traditionally available in the segment, the Sebring might be just the car for which you’ve been waiting. Unique styling also sets the Sebring apart from the crowd.

When did I trade in my 2005 Sebring convertible?

I just traded in my 2005 Sebring Convertible after four years. It was a great car overall but not without it’s flaws. Very cheaply built & even though the body was mostly plastic, still had the standard Chrysler problem of pealing paint. Interior plastic was cheap as well. Reliable with one exception, brakes!!!!

What’s the price of a 2009 Chrysler Sebring?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2009 Chrysler Sebring ranges from around $20,000 for the base LX to just over $25,000 for the Limited with front-wheel drive; a fully loaded Limited with all-wheel drive will be in the low $30,000 range.

If you like the balanced nature of a mid-size sedan but want or need some of the standard in-cabin goodies traditionally optional on other makes, the Sebring might be just the car for which you’ve been waiting. Unique styling also sets the Sebring apart from the crowd.

When was the last serviced Chrysler Sebring convertible?

Last serviced at 49,778 miles in Bradenton, FL on 12/19/17 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Front brakes serviced • Rear brakes replaced • Brakes checked • Tire (s) balanced • Tires rotated. Mileage: 52,894 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Blue Engine: 6 Cyl 2.7 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

What’s the price of a 2010 Chrysler Sebring?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2010 Chrysler Sebring Touring starts just under $21,000, while the Limited is closer to $23,000 and tops out around,29,000 fully loaded. Our Fair Purchase Prices have reflected real-world selling prices not more than a few hundred dollars shy of those MSRPs.

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Ruth Doyle