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What are the trims of a Chrysler Sebring?
The Chrysler convertible has four trims from which to choose: base, GTC, Touring and Limited. Standard on the base is air conditioning and a six-speaker stereo. The GTC offers a CD player, cruise control and firmer suspension tuning than the other convertible trims. The Touring has a leather-wrapped shift knob, faux wood accents and leather seats.
What kind of gas mileage does a Sebring get?
The car has excellent cornering and handling with all five sebrings from 1999 through 2006 getting over 30 mpg on the road and 28.3 in town driving. 2. very spacious trunk that can hold 2 large golf bags, two hangup bags and several smaller bags! 3 With five Sebrings totaling over 600,000 miles I have replace one
Are there any recalls on Chrysler Sebring ball joints?
QUALIS AUTOMOTIVE IS RECALLING CERTAIN AFTERMARKET BALL JOINTS SOLD FOR USE ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES. THE SOCKET MAY HAVE BEEN EXCESSIVELY HARDENED WHICH COULD CAUSE IT TO CRACK NEAR THE RETAINING RING GROOVE ALLOWING THE BALL STUD TO SEPARATE UNDER IMPACT LOAD.
Is there a 2.7 engine problem on a Sebring?
The 2.7 in the LA area for a 2002 Sebring convertible is near impossible. They fixed Chrysler sludge problem. My car runs quiet and smooth. It cost me $2000 for the machine work and rebuild parts. The did it all.
Is the Chrysler Sebring a coupe or convertible?
Chrysler has dropped its Sebring coupe for 2006, but retains the midsize Sebring sedan and convertible. Sebrings are available only with an automatic transmission. Dodge offers a similar Stratus sedan but no convertible.
What was the trunk capacity of the Chrysler Sebring?
Trunk capacity was similar to that of many mid-size cars, capable of handling more than one set of golf clubs. At the time of its introduction, the Sebring sported a crosshair grille, reminiscent of the original Chrysler 300 letter series.