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Two convertible roofs, including retractable hardtop
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E85-compatible 2.7-liter V-6
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Optional heated and cooled front cupholder
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Optional navigation system
What We Like
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Top-down styling (convertible)
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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
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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
The Sebring is available as a four-door sedan or a two-door convertible with a retractable hardtop or traditional soft-top. Competitors of the sedan include the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Ford Fusion, while the convertible goes head-to-head with the Pontiac G6, Volkswagen Eos and Toyota Camry Solara convertibles. Both Sebrings are available in base LX, Touring and Limited trim levels, and also share engine options. Read More
4 Available Sebring Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications