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2009 CHRYSLER SEBRING , STONE WHITE/DARK SLATE GRAY INTERIOR, 71196 MILES
WHOLESALE PRICED $9,998!
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honored to present a wonderful example of pure vehicle design... this 2009 Chrysler Sebring only has 71,196 miles on it and could potentially be the vehicle of your dreams!
Drive off the lot with complete peace of mind , we want you to know that you can be confident in your purchase with us Mcollected all records on this Sebring , allowing you to make a confident and knowledgeable purchase.
The interior of this Sebring has been through meticulous inspection and could almost pass for a brand new vehicle. Fast and exciting, this Sebring is a true testament to the pursuit of automotive distinction by Chrysler. Once you're behind the wheel of this incredible machine, you will not think twice about purchasing this vehicle from Motor House.
Finding a pre-owned vehicle with flawless paint is a rare find, but you've done just that. The paint on this Sebring is flawless; no scratches, no blemishes, no need to spend extra money on touch ups.
More information about the 2009 Chrysler Sebring:
The Chrysler Sebring's most valuable asset is its fuel economy: this 4-door sedan gets 21 mpg city and 30 mpg highway for under $25,000. The convertibles are close behind, with the powerful 3.5L V6 in the Limited convertible still getting 16 mpg city and 27 mpg highway. The convertible Sebring also offers more top options than any other, with available vinyl and cloth or painted-steel retractable tops available.
Strengths of this model include E85 capable in 45 states, gas mileage as high as 30 mpg, Lots of high-tech optional features, and three convertible tops available
Powertrains and Performance
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring sedan is available with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive. Sebring convertibles are front-wheel-drive only. Standard on all trims is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produces 173 hp and 166 pound-feet of torque. In our performance testing, a sedan with this engine ran from zero to 60 mph in 9.6 seconds. Fuel economy is 21 mpg city/30 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined. Available on the Touring is a 2.7-liter V6 good for 189 hp and 191 lb-ft of torque. This engine produced a 0-60 time of 8.9 seconds, with fuel economy rated at 19/27/22 mpg; the convertible achieves 1 fewer mpg in each category. Both of these engines come standard with a four-speed automatic transmission, while most competing transmissions offer at least five speeds.
Optional on the Sebring Limited is a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 235 hp and 232 lb-ft of torque and is attached to a six-speed automatic. All-wheel drive is available with this engine only. In performance testing, a Sebring Limited convertible with the 3.5-liter V6 went from zero to 60 mph in 8.3 seconds, while the lighter sedan should be about a second quicker. Fuel economy for both front-wheel-drive body styles is 16/27/20, while opting for AWD drops each category by 1 mpg.
Safety
Standard on all Sebrings are four-wheel antilock brakes and front-seat side airbags, while the sedan adds side curtain airbags. Stability and traction controls are standard on the Touring and Limited, but not available on the base LX.
In government crash tests, the 2009 Chrysler Sebring sedan scored a perfect five stars for frontal crash protection, five stars for front side protection and four stars for rear side protection. The Sebring convertible scored four stars for frontal crash driver protection and five stars in all other categories. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal-offset and side crash tests, the Sebring sedan and convertible both scored the best rating of "Good."
Interior Design and Special Features
Like the pictures on a McDonald's menu, the Sebring's interior looks far better than it really is. Despite its ergonomic art deco design, which says "Chrysler Building" more than "Chrysler car," materials are below average, with cheap plastics and hard surfaces. Opting for the pricier trim levels and luxury options helps the situation somewhat, but there's no escaping the general cost-cutting feel.
The Sebring convertible generally comes off as more luxurious than its four-door Sebring sibling, as well as more commodious than its competition. It offers more backseat space than the Volkswagen Eos, adding up to decent room for four. The bulky folded steel and glass panels of the optional retractable hardtop take up significant space in the trunk, but the Sebring nonetheless offers one of the most capacious top-down cargo holds, with room for two golf bags. In the Pontiac G6, you'd only have enough space for about two golf balls and a couple of tees.
Driving Impressions
Although the base four-cylinder delivers the best fuel economy, we think most buyers will be put off by its sluggish response and coarse power delivery compared to competing four-cylinders. The Touring's 2.7-liter V6 offers more power, but it's still pretty slow and gets poor fuel economy to boot. The 3.5-liter V6 is far and away the best power plant in the lineup, but it too gets below-average fuel economy. Ride quality is among the Sebring's strong points, as it's smooth and composed, even at higher speeds. Handling ability is adequate as far as midsize vehicles go, but when the convertible's optional steel hardtop is folded away in the trunk, its tail tends to bob up and down on undulating pavement. No one is likely to describe a 2009 Chrysler Sebring as "fun" or "refined." Additionally, in several braking tests, the Sebring exhibited longer-than-average stopping distances and a mushy brake pedal.
2009 CHRYSLER SEBRING , STONE WHITE/DARK SLATE GRAY INTERIOR, 71196 MILES
WHOLESALE PRICED $10,998!
INSTANT BANK FINANCING! DON'T PAY RETAIL! CREDIT CHALLENGED? NO PROBLEM, WE OFFER PROGRAMS FOR YOU AS WELL. COME AND TAKE IT FOR A TEST DRIVE TODAY AT OUR NEW
honored to present a wonderful example of pure vehicle design... this 2009 Chrysler Sebring only has 71,196 miles on it and could potentially be the vehicle of your dreams!
Drive off the lot with complete peace of mind, we want you to know that you can be confident in your purchase with us. has collected all records on this Sebring , allowing you to make a confident and knowledgeable purchase.
The interior of this Sebring has been through meticulous inspection and could almost pass for a brand new vehicle. Fast and exciting, this Sebring is a true testament to the pursuit of automotive distinction by Chrysler. Once you're behind the wheel of this incredible machine, you will not think twice about purchasing this vehicle from Motor House.
Finding a pre-owned vehicle with flawless paint is a rare find, but you've done just that. The paint on this Sebring is flawless; no scratches, no blemishes, no need to spend extra money on touch ups.
More information about the 2009 Chrysler Sebring:
The Chrysler Sebring's most valuable asset is its fuel economy: this 4-door sedan gets 21 mpg city and 30 mpg highway for under $25,000. The convertibles are close behind, with the powerful 3.5L V6 in the Limited convertible still getting 16 mpg city and 27 mpg highway. The convertible Sebring also offers more top options than any other, with available vinyl and cloth or painted-steel retractable tops available.
Strengths of this model include E85 capable in 45 states, gas mileage as high as 30 mpg, Lots of high-tech optional features, and three convertible tops available
Powertrains and Performance
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring sedan is available with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive. Sebring convertibles are front-wheel-drive only. Standard on all trims is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produces 173 hp and 166 pound-feet of torque. In our performance testing, a sedan with this engine ran from zero to 60 mph in 9.6 seconds. Fuel economy is 21 mpg city/30 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined. Available on the Touring is a 2.7-liter V6 good for 189 hp and 191 lb-ft of torque. This engine produced a 0-60 time of 8.9 seconds, with fuel economy rated at 19/27/22 mpg; the convertible achieves 1 fewer mpg in each category. Both of these engines come standard with a four-speed automatic transmission, while most competing transmissions offer at least five speeds.
Optional on the Sebring Limited is a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 235 hp and 232 lb-ft of torque and is attached to a six-speed automatic. All-wheel drive is available with this engine only. In performance testing, a Sebring Limited convertible with the 3.5-liter V6 went from zero to 60 mph in 8.3 seconds, while the lighter sedan should be about a second quicker. Fuel economy for both front-wheel-drive body styles is 16/27/20, while opting for AWD drops each category by 1 mpg.
Safety
Standard on all Sebrings are four-wheel antilock brakes and front-seat side airbags, while the sedan adds side curtain airbags. Stability and traction controls are standard on the Touring and Limited, but not available on the base LX.
In government crash tests, the 2009 Chrysler Sebring sedan scored a perfect five stars for frontal crash protection, five stars for front side protection and four stars for rear side protection. The Sebring convertible scored four stars for frontal crash driver protection and five stars in all other categories. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal-offset and side crash tests, the Sebring sedan and convertible both scored the best rating of "Good."
Interior Design and Special Features
Like the pictures on a McDonald's menu, the Sebring's interior looks far better than it really is. Despite its ergonomic art deco design, which says "Chrysler Building" more than "Chrysler car," materials are below average, with cheap plastics and hard surfaces. Opting for the pricier trim levels and luxury options helps the situation somewhat, but there's no escaping the general cost-cutting feel.
The Sebring convertible generally comes off as more luxurious than its four-door Sebring sibling, as well as more commodious than its competition. It offers more backseat space than the Volkswagen Eos, adding up to decent room for four. The bulky folded steel and glass panels of the optional retractable hardtop take up significant space in the trunk, but the Sebring nonetheless offers one of the most capacious top-down cargo holds, with room for two golf bags. In the Pontiac G6, you'd only have enough space for about two golf balls and a couple of tees.
Driving Impressions
Although the base four-cylinder delivers the best fuel economy, we think most buyers will be put off by its sluggish response and coarse power delivery compared to competing four-cylinders. The Touring's 2.7-liter V6 offers more power, but it's still pretty slow and gets poor fuel economy to boot. The 3.5-liter V6 is far and away the best power plant in the lineup, but it too gets below-average fuel economy. Ride quality is among the Sebring's strong points, as it's smooth and composed, even at higher speeds. Handling ability is adequate as far as midsize vehicles go, but when the convertible's optional steel hardtop is folded away in the trunk, its tail tends to bob up and down on undulating pavement. No one is likely to describe a 2009 Chrysler Sebring as "fun" or "refined." Additionally, in several braking tests, the Sebring exhibited longer-than-average stopping distances and a mushy brake pedal.
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