Friday, February 10, 2017

Chrysler's Sebring Convertible is one of the least expensive convertibles. According to the Left Lane News website, "Automotive critics have praised the Sebring for its generous rear-seat space, often a compromise in convertibles, as well as the low base price."

Design Features

    Chrysler's 2010 Sebring Convertible comes with specialized design features, including headlamps that extend to the side of the car, optional retractable hardtop, chrome-accented grille and sculpted rear tail lamps. The hardtop retractable top is standard on the Limited model. The Soft Top is standard on the LX and Touring, while the Hard Tonneau Cover comes on the Touring, Limited and LX. The Key Fob Top Down is offered on the Limited and Touring, and is also available on the LX.

Performance

    The 2010 Sebring Convertible comes with different engine choices. The 2.4 L 14 engine is standard on the LX model. The 2.7 L V6 engine and 3.5 L high-output V6 engine are optional. The Sebring Convertible gets 20 city miles per gallon and 29 highway miles per gallon. Dual variable valve timing improves the efficiency of the engine. The Sebring Convertible is a super ultra-low emissions vehicle (SULEV).

Safety & Security

    Chrysler's Electronic Stability Control (ESC) improves safety by seamlessly reducing the throttle, applying the brakes and traction control. It also can tell when you under-steer or over-steer. This feature is available on the Touring and Limited models. Anti-lock brakes are standard on all models. Chrysler's security options include a security system and the Sentry Key system that prevents anyone from starting the car without the encoded key.

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