Pros:
- Unique styling inside and out
- Inexpensive options
- Good value for money
Cons:
- Lousy steering
- Fuel-thirsty 3.5 liter V6
- Absolutely no fun to drive on twisty roads
Who should buy the Chrysler Sebring sedan:
Buyers who want a mid-size sedan that doesn't look like everything else on the road
Who should not buy the Chrysler Sebring sedan:
Buyers who frequent curvy roads and those with a passion for drivingContinued below...
Details and specs:
- Body style: 4-door mid-size sedan
- Trim levels: Base, Touring, Limited
- Price range (including options): $18,995 - $32,000+
- Base engine: 2.4 liter inline 4, 173 hp @ 6000 RPM, 166 lb-ft @ 4400 RPM
- Optional engines: 2.7 liter V6, 189 hp @ 6400 RPM, 191 lb-ft@ 4000 RPM; 3.5 liter V6, 235 hp @ 6400 RPM, 232 lb-ft @ 4000 RPM
- Premium fuel required? No, but mid-grade recommended for 3.5 V6
- Transmissions: 4-speed automatic (2.4, 2.7), 6-speed automatic (3.5)
- Driveline: Front engine, front-wheel-drive
- EPA fuel economy estimates: 24 MPG city/32 MPG highway (2.4), 22/30 (2.7), 19/28 (3.5)
- Where built: United States
- Standard safety equipment: Front airbags, front seat-mounted torso airbags, side curtain airbags, antilock brakes
- Optional safety equipment: Electronic stability control
- Major standard features: Air conditioning, CD/MP3 player, power windows/locks/mirrors
- Major options: Sunroof, rear seat DVD player, stereo w/ integral hard drive, heated/cooled cupholders
- Warranty: 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, 5 years/100,000 miles outer body rust-through
- Roadside assistance/free maintenance: 3 years/36,000 miles roadside assistance
Best rivals:
- Ford Fusion
- Saturn Aura
- Toyota Camry
- Honda Accord
- Nissan Altima




