
Consumer Reports Overview
Highs:
Controls.
Lows:
Noise, agility, front-seat comfort, fit and finish, trunk, braking.
The redesigned Sebring still isn't competitive with most family sedans. In our tests we found the 2.4-liter four-cylinder and the 2.7-liter six-cylinder engines noisy and unrefined. Both engines are mated to a four-speed automatic that isn't very responsive. A six-speed automatic is standard on the 3.5-liter V6. The ride isn't impressive, and the Sebring feels ungainly at its handling limits. Cabin access and the driving position have been improved, and most controls are straightforward and easy to use. However, the interior is unimpressive, with expanses of hard plastic and poor panel fit. Head-protection air bags are standard, but electronic stability control is optional.
Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price
The Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price is the dealer invoice minus any holdbacks, national dealer incentives, and customer rebates.
Bottom Line Price Range: $16,483 - $20,833
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