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2010 Chrysler Sebring

How the 2010 Chrysler Sebring stacks up against the competition - by Nigel Cooper, Topanga, CA

Chrysler Sebring Review
2010 Chrysler Sebring
Price Range: $20,120 - $35,125

Performance
When it comes to horsepower, the typical convertible packs quite a wallop and will knock the Chrysler Sebring down a few rungs. On the flip side, keep in mind that high horsepower engines often command higher insurance premiums.

Handling
With their similar turning radii, the typical convertible and the Chrysler Sebring quite certainly handle approximately the same into and out of tight spots.

Drivetrain
The typical convertible has a bigger engine than the Sebring. Remember that smaller engines are often cheaper to fix, but a smaller engine usually has to work a little harder. Torque is the force that lets you accelerate quickly, and in this respect, the typical convertible is tremendously more powerful than the Sebring. The Chrysler Sebring could learn a lesson or two from the average convertible regarding torque.

Utility
Drivers with frequent kid-duty might favor the Chrysler Sebring over the typical convertible.

Convenience
The average convertible's fuel tank will need to be replenished more often than the unit in the Chrysler Sebring.

Comfort
While the front cabin in the Sebring offers a bit more head room than the average convertible, there honestly isn't much of a difference. The ampler interior dimensions of the Chrysler Sebring make it more spacious for your passengers than the typical convertible.

Dimensions
The typical convertible's tank is roughly the same size as the Chrysler Sebring's, though the Chrysler Sebring's is somewhat larger. The average convertible and the Chrysler Sebring compete for the same parking spaces.

Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs about the same to get the Sebring to the dealership as the typical convertible. The Chrysler Sebring won't save you much money at the pump compared to the typical convertible. There honestly isn't much of a difference in gas mileage here, but if you must know, the Chrysler Sebring is somewhat more economical than the typical convertible. The typical convertible is tremendously pricier than the Sebring as far as MSRP.

Warranty
The basic warranty that comes with the Chrysler Sebring isn't quite as generous as the typical convertible's.

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