MSRP: $19,840 - $32,715
Invoice: $18,401 - $30,159
MPG: 21 City / 30 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:7.0
Performance:6.5
Exterior:7.3
Interior:7.2
Safety:9.5
Reliability:4.0
Pros and Cons
  • Innovative interior features
  • Composed ride that's similar to top competitors
  • Spacious cabin for four, five in a pinch
  • Mixed or negative impressions of all but the top-of-the line engine
  • Limited trunk space compared to other midsize sedans
  • Base model doesn't provide features like four-wheel disc brakes or traction control standard

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Chrysler Sebring - What the Auto Press Says

The Sebring has impressive interior features and a comfortable cabin, but does not provide the driving performance or overall refinement of other cars in its class.

Many reviewers say the Sebring is a good affordable midsize car, but they also point out its shortcomings. It doesn't have the most impressive cabin materials or the most thrilling engine performance, and even unique interior features like the MyGIG infotainment system or the option for a convertible Sebring aren't enough to compete with the top-class cars. However, if you purchase a Sebring now, you can receive a $2.99-a-gallon gas card for fill- ups for the first three years or 12,000 miles.

The 2008 Chrysler Sebring comes as a four-door sedan with three trims -- the base, Touring and Limited. The Chrysler Sebring also comes as a two-door convertible with a hard or soft top.

  • "The new Sebring is hands-down better, for cabin space, overall styling, interior trim and functionality." -- AutoWeek
  • "I'd be pleased if I got off an airplane and found the Sebring waiting for me in the parking lot. I'm just not sure I'd want it to follow me all the way home." -- U.S. News
  • "Performance and quality levels are finally in line with those of the average Japanese mid-size four-door, albeit one from seven or eight years ago." -- Automobile Magazine
  • "Just being 'good enough' no longer makes the cut. It also helps to stay current with the competition's generational cycle, and the Sebring was falling short in both regards." -- New Car Test Drive
  • "This Sebring is a logical choice for families seeking a moderately priced, moderate-size, four-door passenger car." -- Sacramento Bee
  • "If you're tired of look-alike cars and just want something different, then the Sebring may could be the car for you -- just be sure to take a very long test drive before you sign on the dotted line." -- About.com

Sebring Performance - 6.5 (Mediocre)

The 2008 Chrysler Sebring is not considered a performance vehicle, but test drivers found a comfort-oriented, soft ride designed for cruising. As Car and Driver points out, the Sebring offers "adequate performance on the boulevard but not on back roads." Read More

Sebring Exterior - 7.3 (Good)

Taking styling cues from the Chrysler Crossfire, the Sebring sedan was updated for the 2007 model year. But mostly positive views of the new style are peppered with the odd complaint. Some reviews say they appreciate the Sebring's more aggressive look, but Automobile Magazine calls the styling "divisive at best." Read More

Sebring Interior - 7.2 (Good)

Most automotive writers commend the 2008 Sebring's interior for its modernity and spaciousness.  The optional MyGOG infotainment system is a particularly impressive feature. Chrysler, however, has had ongoing quality control problems, and the Sebring has not escaped them.  Some reviewers cite poor fit-and-finish inside the car.  Read More

Sebring Safety - 9.5 (Excellent)

The 2008 Chrysler Sebring does very well in federal government crash tests, but has not been crash tested by the insurance industry. Read More

Sebring Reliability - 4.0 (Mediocre)

The 2008 Chrysler Sebring reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates. This score is based on trending the past three years of historical initial quality and dependability data from J.D. Power's automotive studies, specifically the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) and the Initial Quality Study (IQS). Chrysler offers a standard warranty for the Sebring that's good for the first three years or 36,000 miles. Read More

Review Last Updated: 2/20/09