Overview & Reviews
The Sebring sedan debuts for 2001 along with redesigned versions of the coupe and convertible. A new, more powerful V6 joins the enlarged four-cylinder, with a manual five-speed available in the coupe. The Autostick automanual is still an option for those who can't decide where they stand on the shift issue, but only on upscale LXi models with the V6. An Infinity premium sound system with an in-dash CD changer is also new this year.
- Value packed, powerful V6, sleek shape.
- Poor resale value, no manual transmission for sedans.
User Reviews:
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Very good drive - 2001 Chrysler Sebring
By markdm1 - January 19 - 2:00 amIve been driving this car a lot since I got it last May. I put about 9,000 miles on it from June through August, and then Ive put another 7,500 on it in the last 4 months or so (about 16,500 total in the last 8 months) and its still running perfectly. It is comfortable, and you can feel a lot of power underneath you.
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fun to drive - 2001 Chrysler Sebring
By warrenza - June 18 - 2:40 amThis car is fun to drive...especially when the weather is nice and the top is down. Youll also get plenty of compliments. Fuel economy is quite good (I avg. 27.1 mpg), the seating is ample for four adults and the ride is quite good but could be smoother on the bumpier roads. Only complaint here is that in the one year I have owned the car, I have had to return to the dealer on three occasions to repair 6 minor items. The quality control needs improvement.
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so far so good - 2001 Chrysler Sebring
By chek - May 4 - 10:00 amThe lxi coupe comes equipped with a v6 200 hp engine. It is legite. It handles the road and is so quiet that you can hardly hear it.