Crossfire vs. Sebring
I had a Sebring convertible for 5 years before trading it for my SRT-6. My experience was completely different. It was a good, comfortable, stylish, and reliable car. I was actually a little sad to part with it but I had to do it to get the Crossfire.
I think the new Sebrings look really sharp.
I think the new Sebrings look really sharp.
Originally Posted by radmanly
I had a Sebring convertible for 5 years before trading it for my SRT-6. My experience was completely different. It was a good, comfortable, stylish, and reliable car. I was actually a little sad to part with it but I had to do it to get the Crossfire.
I think the new Sebrings look really sharp.
I think the new Sebrings look really sharp.
They (DCX) could not come up with a different design of the hood? Even if the Fascia was the same, DCX could have made the hood design different; which would have set the Sebring apart from the CrossFire.
For this reason alone... I mark the Sebring as a "Copy Cat"!
Originally Posted by XFireHammer
Of course the Sebring is a good car... However what really set me off was the fact that they copied the CrossFire Design!
They (DCX) could not come up with a different design of the hood? Even if the Fascia was the same, DCX could have made the hood design different; which would have set the Sebring apart from the CrossFire.
For this reason alone... I mark the Sebring as a "Copy Cat"!
They (DCX) could not come up with a different design of the hood? Even if the Fascia was the same, DCX could have made the hood design different; which would have set the Sebring apart from the CrossFire.
For this reason alone... I mark the Sebring as a "Copy Cat"!
I looked over the latest chrysler book and no crossfire info at all.
Oh well...I still love mine.
Originally Posted by stryfox
My mother-in-law bought an '07 pacifica and it has the same hood too...
I looked over the latest chrysler book and no crossfire info at all.
Oh well...I still love mine.
I looked over the latest chrysler book and no crossfire info at all.
Oh well...I still love mine.
Although I will admit the hood is rimed, as the CrossFire, Pasfica, and Sebring, I'm not sure that this is comparing apples to apples.
I have both the Sebring and the Pacifica. Each has its advantages. With a family of 4, the Sebring is the most comfortable convertible available, especially for those in the back seat. The Pacifica is a great car for long-distance traveling; we put over 5K miles on one in 3 weeks this past summer visiting most of the Western US. It is very roomy and again nothing beats the room in the second row. On weekends, when my kids have friends around, having a third row of seats is just perfect. And if I ever want to haul anything, I just lay the second and third row seats down and I've got plenty of capacity. But when I saw the XF coupe I had to have one. Couldn't bring myself to sell either of the others so I have all three. The XF is in a class by itself. And while I love my Sebring, its not close to the XF in any way.
The Sebring is nothing but a want to be. They are ok right off the show room floor, but put some miles on them and they just fall apart.
With respect to the driving enjoyment potential of domestic Mopars, driving my wife's SRT-4 puts just as big of a grin on my face as my Crossfire.
- Bill
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