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2009 Chrysler Sebring |
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Price Range $23,040 to $35,125 |
suitable for:
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16 to 21 |
26 to 30 |
5 Seats |
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Safety
The Sebring has several safety features, including four-wheel-disc antilock brakes and front, side-impact and side curtain airbags for both rows.
Electronic stability control, traction control and brake assist are available in the Electronic Stability Program Package. These features will cost an extra $425 of your hard-earned buckaroos to the Sebring’s price, but you and your kin are worth it.
The Sebring’s future is up in the air now that the Chrysler-Fiat deal has been finalized. The underperforming sedan could be shelved, but we’ll have to take a wait-and-see approach.
FAMILY LIFESTAGE
In Diapers: The trunk is spacious enough to hold most baby gear, except for a double stroller.
In School: There’s plenty of room for three booster seats in the backseat.
Teens: It’s a little blah, but they’ll be comfortable sitting in the second row.
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safety: Ratings
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Rear overall test | {Marginal} |
Front overall test | {Good} |
Side overall test | {Good} |














