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Here's a model worth considering buying if your used car budget is only a few thousand dollars: the Chrysler Sebring, more specifically, the first-generation model, as one recently sold for almost ...
The Sebring is the poster child for what went wrong at Chrysler under former owners Daimler. A decade ago, the Sebring convertible and Cirrus sedan were marginally competent, good-looking cars. Then, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Modern cars are designed to be more efficient and eco-friendly than ever. Automakers build vehicles with a wealth of advanced features to not ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice 300M was dubbed the "5-meter" car due to its overall length being under that number, allowing it to appeal to European buyers. Let's see how much appeal this still-big ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Crossfire will not respond to emails, demanding interested parties text or phone to ask about the car. Let's decide if the price they've set is worth making ...
“Sounds like a lot of extra work. I’ve already had all these sheets laminated. Have you ever tried to un-laminate a sheet, Chad?” “I know. But at the same time – hope I’m not speaking out of turn here ...
The Chevrolet Corvair was powered by an air-cooled, horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine mounted at the rear. And if that recipe, which landed it in hot waters with Ralph Nader’s 1965 book “Unsafe ...
We’ve seen a lot of questionable custom automobiles over the years. I’m sure there have been cars worse than a Chrysler Sebring with the body of a Chevy Corvair and airbrushed patina, but I can’t seem ...
The controversial 2007 redesign ruined the graceful styling of the car, but ushered in a number of improvements. However, those improvements still didn't make this a good choice -- although better ...
Getting your car fixed at a dealership is normally a pretty simple and straightforward process, but that’s certainly not the case with Scott Robbins’ 2004 Chrysler Sebring convertible. According to ...
This car looks to have been in good cosmetic condition when it arrived in the junkyard, so we can assume that something frighteningly expensive was wrong with something mechanical. Less likely, but ...
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