Chrysler Sebring Saloon review
At a glance
Price new | £18,225 - £19,225 |
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Used prices | £416 - £2,410 |
Road tax cost | £305 - £415 |
Insurance group | 20 - 24 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 436 - 634 miles |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Diesel
Pros & cons
Roomy inside, high specification, diesel engine from Volkswagen
Disappointing performance and handling, ungainly styling, cheap feeling interior, poor value
Chrysler Sebring Saloon (07-09) rivals
Overview
Chrysler scored a big hit with the 300C executive saloon and the Sebring is an attempt to recreate that success in the family saloon market. Unfortunately it falls short in nearly every department. Chrysler thinks the Sebring is a rival for the upmarket likes of the Honda Accord, but it’s not even up to the quality of much lower priced saloons like the Kia Magentis.
It shares its proportions and engines with the cheaper Dodge Avenger and the Sebring is fairly roomy, well equipped and uses a VW diesel. But there’s little to recommend it. The quality of the finish and interior materials is poor so it immediately feels cheap, while the driving experience is instantly forgettable. It lacks refinement and noise insulation plus as a new buy it’s over-priced.