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2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, Car Review.

Visit www.autonetwork.com for the largest collection of new car introductions. Take a quick look at the 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible with retractable hardtop.
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RailsTube says in July 3rd 2011 at 4:14 pm    

Map pocket? What’s a map?

EeeScape says in July 3rd 2011 at 4:59 pm    

@acesoftrul3z can you imagine if this voice commentator did a travel agent video on say, Las Vagas, he’d make gambling, dancing and dining boring.

“…and with night amenities, you can vist the many night clubs where you can boogie down and get your groove on!”

laohero1 says in July 3rd 2011 at 5:35 pm    

I fawke her lol

AgentDubinsky says in July 3rd 2011 at 6:34 pm    

Morgan Freeman?

acesoftrul3z says in July 3rd 2011 at 6:38 pm    

Wow this is more boring than the biology videos I had to watch in class from the 90′s…… It makes me feel like my car is boring now

heartlessvietboy says in July 3rd 2011 at 7:12 pm    

Thats not good if retractable hardtops go wacky and get stuck in mid-air.

syyenergy7 says in July 3rd 2011 at 8:06 pm    

@heartlessvietboy The hard tops do Not fail easily. I don’t mean to imply that. But if anyone does something stupid (often) and does not put the divider in right in the trunk, etc. you can have an expensive repair. One in a while the switches on the hard tops go wacky and it gets stuck mid-air (rare), But that problem would not happen with a softtop because you can close it manually. The Twill fast Cloth, backed by vinyl is good softtop. But Sonnedeck is the best. They need Sonnedeck.

heartlessvietboy says in July 3rd 2011 at 8:27 pm    

I didnt know retractable hard tops in general fail easily. I do not know whether retractable soft tops last longer. But I guess they’re less costly to repair when they have problems.

syyenergy7 says in July 3rd 2011 at 8:50 pm    

@heartlessvietboy I hate how it looks. Another thing with the top down it takes up a lot of trunk space. There are reports of these newer tops (some of which are cloth anyway) having very expensive problems. In many cases they are still under warranty. Chrysler does do some stupid things in the effort to cut costs. I liked Chrysler much better many years ago. The 1996 to 2000 convertibles are much better. Even the soft tops will last more than a decade and aren’t much to replace.

heartlessvietboy says in July 3rd 2011 at 9:31 pm    

A plastic part? Would Chrysler build a function that would break? I think this Sebring Convertible looks better. Plus its a retractable hard top a new tech that’s “better looking than the old rag top”.

coolsebring says in July 3rd 2011 at 9:40 pm    

Well, many are talking trought the roof??? have 2 years on mine with 43 000km. no issue whatsoever. for those talking about reliability, start changing parts on whatever you consider very reliable cars and compare the price on a Chrysler… you can realise that Sh/t happens and when it does, not taking your wallet and house in the process is enjoyable. a lot has to do with maintenance, what some appear to forget since they are paying so much just to ride it…

syyenergy7 says in July 3rd 2011 at 9:55 pm    

That retractable hardtop can be a nightmare too. A little plastic part breaks and you have a top stuck halfway up. The 1996-2000 body style looks much better than the 2008 -2010 body style also. They screwed up all the way around.

syyenergy7 says in July 3rd 2011 at 10:43 pm    

A Chrysler is one thing I would avoid. You might get lucky, but more than likely you’ll be plagued with various problems with Chrysler. They used to be great about 40 years ago. That’s no longer the case. There are plenty of brands of cars that are more reliable that have 100.000 miles, than a brand new Chrysler.

jhman07 says in July 3rd 2011 at 10:45 pm    

i feel like going to sleep

TomBean21 says in July 3rd 2011 at 10:50 pm    

shaycarl

bodyvegas says in July 3rd 2011 at 11:42 pm    

@Napoleon501ste Chrysler has been dead for years! They were sold and re-sold numerous times, and filed bankruptcy in 2009! You picked a very bad example with Chrysler.

bcarby says in July 4th 2011 at 12:39 am    

@bodyvegas

I like Tacos too, doesn’t mean i’m going to go live in Juarez.

It’d be a nice break if American car companies were more passionate about their work than their paycheck is all i’m trying to say.

jsquad100 says in July 4th 2011 at 1:24 am    

sorta…

bodyvegas says in July 4th 2011 at 1:53 am    

@bcarby Haha! Can we say Toyota??? I have driven imports, my money will always lie with American built – all the way! If you love Japanese cars so much, go live in Japan!

MikePYaDig says in July 4th 2011 at 2:25 am    

@00kirbyd Nah 1980s, but I agree %10000000000

shroomxk says in July 4th 2011 at 3:09 am    

@bodyvegas and you both are dumbass’s

pdennis93 says in July 4th 2011 at 3:59 am    

first domestic retractible hardtop? i don’t think so. First of all there was ford in the 1950s, but then there was the Pontiac G6 in 2006

fireworkstube says in July 4th 2011 at 4:13 am    

@settlepo I don’t think the prototype quite made it to production. Could never figure out the logic behind building something based on demand and then not building what the demand was based on.

bodyvegas says in July 4th 2011 at 5:10 am    

@sludged08 umm, and you are an asshole

sludged08 says in July 4th 2011 at 6:00 am    

@bodyvegas you are a moron

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