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THANKYOU
I've been looking at convertibles and love the look of the Sebring....
However...I've not heard positive things about them and there does seem to be a lot of used ones for sale online here where I live? If you could reconsider your purchase, would you buy one again. If so, why not?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I have a 08, limited, with the new clearwater blue color, and hardtop, and love the car. When I compared to the volvo C70 and others, it was hands down the best value (I got it for 28K with close to a 39K sticker, so the value was great. Yes, it is a little cheaper as far as materials go, but I take great care of my cars, so it is working great. Grat mileage. Got about 28 mpg on a couple recent trips, and overall, always around 20 in city stop and go. It uses mid grade gas, and have not even attempted regular. Mileage is getting better with age. I have 14k on it now.
Only have had one problem. When I bought it, about 2 weeks into ownership, battery went dead. Took to dealer, and they replaced the battery, and no problem since. Transmission is a little loose during stop and go, but they say it operating fine.
It is a beautiful car, and for the price, its is the best value out there, plenty of front and rear room, and the trunk space, to up or down is really huge for a convertable. Get the Navigation with the U Connect. Great for hands free phone calls. This bluetooth should be standard in every car.
I say YES. Probably can get a great deal, with end of year coming, probably will see many discounts and rebates.
GO FOR IT
Well I took it on a trip and it ran out of water and I mean ran out of water.
I took it in to the dealership .They pressure tested it and couldn't find a leak.
Can anyone shed some light on it for me ? Thanks.
Also when it rains with the door opened it drips into the car sometimes onto the seat cushions.The dealership has replaced the rubbers but it didn't help much.Anyone else?
The other common problems are usually on high mileage vehicles: intake hose collapsing, theromostat sticking, or head gasket leaking.
Did you burp the system when you topped it off?
It is still in warranty so keep taking it to the dealership. They will have to fix it by the third trip or replace the vehicle under the lemon law.
FWIW changing the rubbers or seals wouldn't help if the car doesn't leak if the window is closed.
Enjoy the ride its a great car.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
In August of 2008 I bought a 2006 Chrysler Sebring convertible with an extended warranty until 80k miles. Its been craziness since then... I have had it in the garage for transmission service 7 times and it needs to go back but I've given up on trying to get it fixes -- its a complete waste of time. About a month ago, a filed suit under the lemon law in PA. I have a feeling though that I am going to get offered a settlement of a lot less than what I owe on it considering Chrysler's financial status and the economy. Has anyone experienced this? Any luck on getting a fair offer? Any luck with counter offering?
I just want to move on from this car, it has be h*ll but I can't afford to buy a second car while still owning this one.
Replaced the fuel pump but that didn't resolve the problem....
Any suggestions....I am getting spark and the engine cranks over strong.???
6 Cyl. 2.5L
119000 mi.
Just bought this car for my Daughter and have had the following done with no results. (paid $1500.00, but put $695.00 on sales slip to help with sales tax, got boned)
Replaced plugs, rotor, dist. cap., wires
Checked out misfire Cyl 5, codes PO300 & PO305 found.
Leak down test (Good) for Cyl.5
Compression Test 172
Replace lower and upper intake Gaskets
Swap Injector & Spark Plug 5 & 6 No Change.
I also had to replace the Cat. Converter because it was broken up inside, the guy at the Garage said that could have been from the injector at 5 shooting to much gas and overheating the Cat.
Garage said the computer seems as if it was replace at some time because there is a sticker on it that says it has to be programed and New cars do not have these stickers.
He suspects a wire could be the problem but says it could take days to find it. I'm already into this thing for $1200.00 (parts & labor) on the of the $1500.00 I paid.
Any help would be appreciated. :sick:
:sick: :lemon:
Any suggestions?
Any ideas?
i am in Norway but i think better to order from us,,,
pl tell me if osme now..
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Problem gone after the fuel pump assembly was replaced. Please, note that no computer code or check engine light came on at any moment while the vehicle had this problem; the fuel pump pressure was perfectly correct as verified by the dealer service dept.
Along with the new fuel pump, two other fuel tank related parts were replaced as recommended by the dealership service manager and a repair tech: a valve and a plastic lines assembly. These two additional components were related to the fuel EVAP recovery system at the fuel tank.
The $700.00 plus repair investment (parts and labor) was done "at risk" since there was no check engine light present as previously stated.
Additional details: Sebring 2007, Base Model, 4 Dr, 2.4L, Approx. Mileage at the time of this repair: 63 - 64K miles.
Other parts unnecessarily replaced prior to the final solution:
MAP Sensor
Throttle body assembly
Thanks.
It's fairly easy if you know where all the screws are. There are several resources that describe how to remove this panel.
I am paying $1,130 for tests, module, and oil change. The dealer recently called me and said that the module was now doing fine, they re-tested and said I now need a new distributor. They stated that was the problem all along, they basically said that the distributor messed up my PVC Module and that is why they could not find the problem when I first got the diagnostic.
Now, it is going to cost me $1,640. Is what they are telling me actually true? Am I just being ripped off? I do not have money to burn and this was very upsetting for me. Should I believe them? Please advise. Thank you.
Kim