2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible

For the year 2008, Chrysler offers a two-door convertible to their Sebring model. With three power-operated convertible roofs, the new 2008 Chrysler Convertible has a lot to offer in terms of customization.
A line-up of available engines increases the options for the mechanics of the Sebring as well. Ranging from a 173hp 2.4L I4 engine, to a 235hp 3.5L VG engine, there is a rather ranged spread of options. There is also an 189hp 2.7L VG FlexFuel compatible engine for the more eco-conscious drivers out there. If you opt for the 3.5L engine, you are equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick manual shifting. All of the other engines come standard with a respectable four-speed automatic transmission.
The luxurious interior makes the ride a treat for all passengers. The MyGIG System allows you to store up to 20GB of personal media files, including movies that exhibit on the display screen. The display screen also shows various vehicle and driving diagnostics, including a navigation system and real-time traffic reporting! The driver also has control over various interior conditions including the power-operated convertible settings, heated/cooled cup holders and a tilt/telescoping steering wheel to name a small number. In trunk appears small because of the Sebring Convertible’s sleek design, but this deceiving trunk measures roughly 13.6 cubic feet.
While enjoying the smooth and quiet ride in your comfortable cabin, features such as Electronic Stability Control, Antilock brakes and Tire-Pressure Monitoring keep you protected. The 2008 Sebring Convertible comes standard with advanced multistage driver and front-passenger airbags; supplemental seat-mounted side airbags also provide some extra cushion. An exceptional feature of the Sebring airbags is the Occupant Restraint Controller; this alters the force of the airbag deployment based on the severity of the collision.
If you want comfort, safety and smooth handling with style, go for the 2008 Sebring Convertible!

I own a 2004 Sebring Convertible and I love it. The 2008’s % 09’s have many worthwhile improvements, but you lost the smooth hood with the new grooves. What a shame, but the ride is better.