FEATURES | 9 out of 10
Expert Quotes:
the Sebring's available technology is as good as or better than anything in the class
MyRide.com
large navigation screen
Autoblog
new standard features include an AM/FM stereo with a six-disc CD player
Kelley Blue Book
Editors at TheCarConnection.com love the features list on the 2009 Chrysler Sebring. It offers everything a driver could want—plus a little more.
A six-disc CD changer is standard on all models, as is Sirius Satellite Radio. Other standout features include an optional heated/cooled front cup holder (standard on the Limited trim) that can warm beverages to 140 degrees or chill them to a near-freezing 35 degrees.
Though Edmunds is unimpressed with Chrysler Sebring's performance, they report "the Sebring's lengthy options list available on the Touring and Limited models includes heated front seats, Bluetooth (known as UConnect), heated/cooled front cupholders and remote start."
Kelley Blue Book likes the Sebring's "rear-seat DVD entertainment system, stand-alone Bluetooth cell phone connectivity, heated and cooled cup holder, heated front seats, leather seats and a power glass sun roof." Motor Trend approves highly of the 2009 Chrysler Sebring's audio system: "The speakers supply crisp highs and great bass response, making for one of the best stock stereos in its class." Autoblog also appreciates the audio and navigation systems in the 2009 Chrysler Sebring, remarking, "The sound quality is as good as any in this price range, and the nav screen was bright and simple to use." MyRide.com agrees with most reviews: "the Sebring's available technology is as good as or better than anything in the class."
New features for 2009 include aimable LED lighting (on the Touring model), an eight-way adjustable driver's seat (Touring and Limited), and remote start (Limited).
Conclusion
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring offers an unbeatable list of features. This is one area where the vehicle outshines the competition.
FEATURES | 9 out of 10Expert Quotes:the Sebring's available technology is as good as or better than anything in the classMyRide.comlarge navigation screenAutoblognew standard features include an AM/FM stereo with a six-disc CD playerKelley Blue Book
Editors at TheCarConnection.com love the features list on the 2009 Chrysler Sebring. It offers everything a driver could want—plus a little more.
A six-disc CD changer is standard on all models, as is Sirius Satellite Radio. Other standout features include an optional heated/cooled front cup holder (standard on the Limited trim) that can warm beverages to 140 degrees or chill them to a near-freezing 35 degrees.
Though Edmunds is unimpressed with Chrysler Sebring's performance, they report "the Sebring's lengthy options list available on the Touring and Limited models includes heated front seats, Bluetooth (known as UConnect), heated/cooled front cupholders and remote start."
Kelley Blue Book likes the Sebring's "rear-seat DVD entertainment system, stand-alone Bluetooth cell phone connectivity, heated and cooled cup holder, heated front seats, leather seats and a power glass sun roof." Motor Trend approves highly of the 2009 Chrysler Sebring's audio system: "The speakers supply crisp highs and great bass response, making for one of the best stock stereos in its class." Autoblog also appreciates the audio and navigation systems in the 2009 Chrysler Sebring, remarking, "The sound quality is as good as any in this price range, and the nav screen was bright and simple to use." MyRide.com agrees with most reviews: "the Sebring's available technology is as good as or better than anything in the class."
New features for 2009 include aimable LED lighting (on the Touring model), an eight-way adjustable driver's seat (Touring and Limited), and remote start (Limited).
ConclusionThe 2009 Chrysler Sebring offers an unbeatable list of features. This is one area where the vehicle outshines the competition.
2009 CHRYSLER SEBRING STYLING | [6 out of 10] Kelley Blue Book: "passenger cabin [is] defined by clean, contemporary styling and a generous helping of metallic-looking trim" Autoblog: "the Sebring has odd proportions and a bulbous rear end" Car and Driver: "Styling might be too ...
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