Convertible top that shuts at the press of a button.
Least favorite feature:
Interior styling looks cheap and is not extremely comfortable.
Advice to buyer:
Try the Mitsubishi Eclipse for comparison. You can get the Sebring convertible for less money but you may want to spend the extra $$ for more comfort.
Detailed review:
I test drove this convertible after driving the Chrysler 300M and there was no comparison. The 300M drove considerably better and was quieter and more comfortable (which is what I expected since the Sebring was a convertible). I was disappointed in the black plastic trim and knobs and felt like I was riding in a pretty cheap car, even though the model I drove was at least $26,000. This is OK for a middle-of-the-line convertible and I certainly think it's better than a Volkswagen Cabrio, but I was not overly impressed by the ride or the interior design.
Also considered:
1999 Chrysler 300M
1999 Chrysler LHS
1999 Lexus ES 300
About This Reviewer...
Name:
LR Seidman
Location:
Coral Springs, Florida
Other vehicles owned:
1995 Ford Crown Victoria
1994 Toyota Camry
Review submitted:
March 13, 1999
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