Chrysler Sebring Convertible
libertycat
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Why is there no discussion about this hot-selling (and looking) convertible? It got on the top 10 list on Edmunds 2004 Buying Guide.
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example: the solara is on it's SIXTH archive ... yet the XLR hasn't had a post since 7/1.
They just need to warm it over a bit. If it had 225 to 250 HP ... heck, can u imagine the SRT4 engine in this?
Sebring GTR ... hmmmmmmmmm ... 'course Nissan might get mad.
people that buy Sebrings aren't really car nuts. they want a comfy half-way decent looking car with a power top and leather seats. they aren't the types to really post things about their cars.
but yes, the VW's and Hondas are full of posts, because they like driving. even Hyundai topics are full, because that brand is causing such a stir in the market. a Sebring just isn't a car that offends anyone, or excites anyone. it is just a nice car for regular folks. just like a Taurus, Malibu, etc.
that is what i think must be happening. there is no forum for the Sebring Coupe either. but there is for the Eclipse. they are the same car!
"half-way decent looking car" I don't think so. Like I said earlier, this is a hot styled car that just doesn't put a huge emphasis on handling. I enjoy (LOVE) driving but simply I don't care about power and handling. I care more about creature comforts. Modern Hondas are about as fun to drive as a Buick. The Taurus has an active discussion. But now this discussion is getting active. Maybe everyone was waiting for someone else to start one.
and for the record, the Sebring Convertible and Sedan are related, and the Sebring Coupe and Eclipse are related. the V6's in the Coupe/Mitsu are different than in the sedan/droptop.
but like i said, if it weren't for not-so-pretty cars, i wouldn't like other cars as much!
I guess convertible owners would rather drive their cars than talk about them -- especially in the summer time...
Glennod, you will find that Chrysler is always changing options. The same model changes from year to year, usually eliminating options to hold the price. A lot of things were standard on my '01 that were either eliminated or became options, usually small things like locks that you may not notice.
Where is everyone from? I live in Massachusetts, 1/2 mile from the Rhode Island border, enjoying a good top down (but slowly coming to an end) summer.
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Thanks in advance for your help.
ctrcss might address the question of how well the fabric top insulates, too....
Plus, no banging down shifting into 1st! )unless you are really bad with a stick). Just another reason to drive a manual.
Of course, probably will be a bear to resell a stick, but that's the price you pay.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Is it a chick car? I'm a 47-year-old married man. My wife calls this my "geriatric crisis mobile." I don't sweat the buyer demographics. When I bought this car, there was no other car I would seriously consider.....
I still think the Sebring is probably the best value proposition in a convertible on the market, and though I hope to be driving a convertible for a long time to come, I don't expect my next one will be the Chrysler, as I'll be looking for more "oomph.".....
Steve
I'll probably get a fuel system flush to see if that helps... The intake at f5performance is supposedly good for 3mpg.
windstop installed and up
I haven't used the boot cover on mine yet.. As I don't leave the top down when I park and take mosty 15 minute or less trips.