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Price Range: $19,840 - $34,725
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Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs approximately the same to get the average midsize sedan to the dealership as the Sebring.
The Chrysler Sebring isn't much costlier than the typical midsize sedan in terms of MSRP.
Utility
The Sebring and the average midsize sedan can accommodate the same number of passengers.
The Chrysler Sebring outpulls the typical midsize sedan by a large margin.
Convenience
You'll definitely take the Chrysler Sebring for a fill-up approximately as often as the typical midsize sedan.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the Chrysler Sebring offers a bit more head room than the typical midsize sedan, there honestly isn't much of a difference.
The Chrysler Sebring is not particularly more spacious for your passengers than the typical midsize sedan.
Dimensions
The typical midsize sedan is slightly heavier than the Sebring.
The Chrysler Sebring's tank is approximately the same size as the typical midsize sedan's, though the typical midsize sedan's is a bit more capacious.
The typical midsize sedan and the Chrysler Sebring compete for the same parking spaces.
Handling
The Chrysler Sebring and the typical midsize sedan have approximately comparable tires.
With their similar turning radii, the Sebring and the typical midsize sedan quite certainly handle about the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The average midsize sedan's engine isn't much bigger than the Chrysler Sebring's.
The Chrysler Sebring has no lessons to learn with respect to pickup from the typical midsize sedan.
Torque is roughly equivalent to acceleration, and in this respect, the average midsize sedan isn't much more powerful than the Sebring.
Overview
The basic after-sale protection that comes with the Chrysler Sebring isn't quite as generous as the typical midsize sedan's.
With respect to warranty against rust, the typical midsize sedan has quite a bit better coverage than the Chrysler Sebring.