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For The Sebring may appeal as an alternative to mainstream family cars. There's plenty of space inside, and it comes well equipped.

Against Its drive and cabin quality are well off the pace, yet the Sebring is too expensive to be a budget buy. The diesel is the frugal option, but it's noisy.

Chrysler Sebring Saloon

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2 out of 5 stars

The Sebring is well kitted out, but the cabin quality is below par. Plus, the car is disappointing to drive, and too expensive to be a budget buy.

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There are 3 Chrysler Sebring editions available

Chrysler Sebring Saloon 2.0 Limited 4dr £18,400
What Car? says:2 stars out of 5
Chrysler Sebring Saloon 2.0 CRD Limited 4dr £19,400
What Car? says:2 stars out of 5
Chrysler Sebring Saloon 2.4 Limited Auto 4dr £19,400
What Car? says:2 stars out of 5
Sebring Our pick

Chrysler Sebring Saloon 2.0 Limited 4dr

None of the Sebrings are all that good, but this – the cheapest and most refined – is the best of a disappointing bunch.

What Car? says:2 stars out of 5
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Buyer's notes

Target Price team says:

Normally with a car like this, you'd expect us to recommend the diesel-engined version, especially when the engine in question is from Volkswagen. However, in this case, it's neither as refined nor as flexible as it should be, so we reckon you're better off saving a few quid and going for the 2.0-litre petrol engine.

As for trims, it's even easier – there's just the one, the well equipped Limited, which comes with a long list of standard equipment, including alloy wheels, climate control and leather upholstery.

There are very few options, but they include sat-nav and a sunroof, while dealer-fit options include a towbar and parking sensors.