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2001 Chrysler Sebring in Long Beach

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2001 Chrysler Sebring

Resale Value:$6,240  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 4-Speed Automatic; 4-Speed Semi-Automatic
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive
Long Beach Mitsubishi
Contact: Allan Chou (888) 422-5877
4400 E Los Coyotes Diagonal
Long Beach, CA 90815
This Vehicle Has Been Sold
Vehicle Specs
Price: $8,995.00 Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2001 Engine: V6
Mileage: 85,306 Bodystyle: Convertibles
Location: Long Beach,CA Doors: 2
Exterior: Dark Brown Dealer Stock #: L1948A
Interior: N/A VIN #: 1C3EL45U01N624647
Transmission: Semi-Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
2.7 Liter,FWD,Air Conditioning,Power Steering,Power Windows,Power Door Locks,Tilt Wheel,Cruise Control,AM/FM Stereo,Single Compact Disc,Premium Sound,Dual Front Air Bags,Power Seat,Alloy Wheels

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Professional Review

Palm Springs, California - We admired the spacious cabin of Chrysler's last Sebring droptop, but we were disappointed with its cheap-feeling materials, anemic engine, and languid handling. Fortunately, the new 2001 Sebring retains what we liked while addressing most of what we didn't.

Like that of its predecessor, the new Sebring's capacious interior is its best feature. It easily accommodates four, with enough legroom and personal space to soothe even the most claustrophobic occupants. And the trunk, at 11.3 cubic feet, is the roomiest in its class.

Unlike that of the previous Sebring, however, the new interior is as attractive as it is roomy. The design looks more elegant, with fewer seams, cutlines, and mismatched trim pieces. It also feels more elegant: Gone are the dime-store plastics, replaced by softer, gentler materials.

Another drastic improvement is under the hood, as the 2.5-liter Mitsubishi V-6 has been dropped in favor of Chrysler's own 2.7-liter V-6. With an additional 32 horsepower and 22 pound-feet of torque, the 2.7 adds much-needed spring to the Sebring's step. It's also far more civilized and refined than the old Mitsubishi engine, particularly at higher rpm. Sadly, the new engine is still saddled with the same four-speed automatic as before.

If you set a leisurely pace, the Sebring rewards you with a comfortable, coddling ride. The compliant suspension mutes road impacts, the light steering encourages one-finger control, and the transmission manages slow, seamless gear changes. Increase the tempo, however, and the Sebring reveals its two left feet. Under even light cornering, the tires voice their discomfort, a precursor to the understeer that follows.... Read full article