The Chrysler Sebring has long been an interesting choice for a midsize vehicle. Debuting more than a decade ago, the Sebring has been one of the few mainstream-brand vehicles available to be offered as a coupe, sedan and convertible. For the most part, our editors were impressed with early versions of the Sebring thanks to their style and value, but more recently the car has lost its edge to fresher competitors.
Chrysler recently performed a full redesign in hopes of making the Sebring more desirable and competitive. It’s now available as a sedan and a convertible (with either a soft- or hardtop), and overall it’s a higher-quality car that’s more interesting to behold and roomier than its predecessor. It also has several engine choices, an extensive equipment list and advanced technology going for it. However, mediocre performance and cut-rate interior materials drop the Chrysler Sebring back in the pack among midsize cars in this price range. It’s still worth considering, particularly if you’re looking for an affordable hardtop convertible, but consumers should be aware that it’s one of many viable choices. Click here to read more.. »