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Chrysler Sebring Convertible
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MSRP Starting At: $29,995
Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary;installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.
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With a garage full of intriguing cars, including Subaru’s new Impreza WRX, Audi’s wonderful A6 4.2 FSI Quattro S line and a Lamborghini Gallardo coupe, it would be easy to expect Chrysler’s Sebring convertible, even in retractable hardtop guise, to get overlooked. After all, like many in the auto journalism field I lean towards performance, and the Sebring, while relatively quick off the line, is much more biased toward comfortable cruising. As it happened, I spent more time in the Sebring than ...more
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2007 Chrysler Sebring Limited Retractable Hardtop Convertible Road Test
September, 22 2007
With a garage full of intriguing cars, including Subaru’s new Impreza WRX, Audi’s wonderful A6 4.2 FSI Quattro S line and a Lamborghini Gallardo coupe, it would be easy to expect Chrysler’s
Before you discount me as having gone completely mad, let me explain. The day I had the Lambo I never got out of it, even to eat. OK, I jumped out on a couple of occasions to snap a few pics, but all in all it kept running for almost the entire six hour stint and ate through $120 worth of premium. And the Audi? Well, I had purposely left it empty of child seats so that I could enjoy it all to myself, but as the reality of life would dictate, I ended up having to cart the kids around more than expected and, in the usual rush of the morning and late afternoon, found it necessary to grab the Chrysler’s key fob instead. As for the Subies (I actually had the WRX 4-door and a regular Impreza 2.5i 5-door),
Justin also made it quite clear that the car fit my demographic a lot more than anyone else in the company, me being the only middle aged writer in the bunch,
Chrysler has increased the new car’s size compared to the outgoing model’s dimensions, with all the gains in rear legroom and trunk space coming from a 74 mm (2.9 inch) longer wheelbase.
The front seats are large and chair-like and, thanks to more than enough room for shoulders, hips and legs, the car won’t have any problems swallowing up Las Vegas’ all-you-can-eat buffet regulars in comfort, although for my frame, which is on the soft and out-of-shape side of small, the seats just don’t work at all. And this isn’t just something specific to the Sebring convertible, but rather to all new Chrysler Group vehicles with leather interiors. I find myself sitting on top of the seats rather than in them, making it so the side bolsters have no effect at all in supporting me laterally. The shiny leather causes me to slide around and only a well-placed hand on something stable will keep me in place during evasive maneuvers or on the occasion that I get spirited behind the wheel. Even looking down on the seats from above, it’s easy to see how the firm foam backing pushes out about an inch and a half from where they’re stitched to join up with the bolsters. Unless you weigh enough to compress the foam, you’ll be riding on top like me. Interesting enough, the company’s cloth covered seats don’t pose this problem at all… although the Sebring Limited can’t be had in cloth. And from the Sebring Convertibles I’ve seen in my neighbourhood it looks as if the Limited is a popular model, being that it’s pretty well priced, at $38,995, for what you get. To start with, Chrysler’s flagship convertible gets the top-line strong performing 3.5-litre SOHC V6 with a smooth-shifting, manual-mode capable six-speed transmission.
That
The Sebring’s top comes in standard cloth, although for $2,300 more the retractable hardtop fitted to my tester can be had. This certainly turns this drop-top into a year-round cruiser, not matter the climate you’re subjected to. With the top up it is coupe-like quiet, and dropping it is as easy as flicking a switch. Interestingly, I was able to lower the roof from outside the car via its remote keyfob, but only once. For some reason, despite numerous additional attempts for the soul purpose of impressing my friends, it wouldn’t go down via remote. A cool feature when it works, but it would be even better to have the top go up from outside the car, for when you turn it off and step out without remembering to close it up. Again, this feature didn’t work for me. What did work was the remote start system, also accessible via the keyfob; call me a kid but I still get a kick out of starting the car from across the parking lot.
Oddly, in Canada at least, is the exclusion of electronic stability control (ESP) and traction control from the standard safety equipment list. It can be had as a standalone option, mind you, for only $525; if add anything from the options
And what about the Sebring Convertible’s new styling direction? Clearly, like the domestic brand did with the now legendary 300C, Chrysler has opted for a polarizing design rather than anything bland. Unfortunately for me, I’m not as taken with the new Sebring as I am with the 300 (despite being in my mid-40s Justin). Actually, while I couldn’t get my head wrapped around its many complex angles and curves and what seems like an overdose of chrome, Jennifer,
In the end, however, the Sebring Convertible is hardly a compromise vehicle, especially in Limited trim. It’s arguably attractive, amazingly well equipped, reasonably powerful if not particularly sporty, and seems to be made fairly well, other than for a wee bit more hard, low-rent plastic than I prefer. The car’s wonderfully accommodating passenger compartment and sizable trunk make up for such transgressions, mind you, and on the whole it’s a strong competitor in a segment that has been heating up lately. Specifications (Sebring Convertible Limited):
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