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Optional navigation can reroute based on traffic data
What We Like
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Highway ride
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Four-speed automatic performance
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Four-cylinder gas mileage
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Brake pedal feel
What We Don't
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Narrow front seat cushions (YES Essentials fabric)
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Weak four-cylinder highway performance
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Cramped front cabin
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Cheap-feeling turn signal stalk, map lights
Over the past few years, Chrysler's Sebring and its Dodge Stratus twin have fallen to the wayside as midsize competitors like the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Ford Fusion steadily outgunned, outsized and out-equipped them. For 2007, Chrysler hopes for a comeback: The redesigned Sebring is larger, more powerful and more feature-filled than its predecessor. Read More
3 Available Sebring Trims
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