Top operation is a
picture of simplicity, managed with the mere press of a button. Latches
automatically hook and release. Windows roll down and then back up as
appropriate. And with the any of the tops down, there's room in the trunk
for the benchmark, two golf bags, which also can be loaded and removed with
the tops fixed in the down position. The optional wind blocker significantly
minimizes top-down turbulence. When up, the hard top shuts out most wind and
road noises, and the soft tops flutter only slightly at freeway speeds.
The Sebring Convertible ($25,470) comes with a 2.4-liter
inline-four and a four-speed automatic transmission. Standard features
include air conditioning; cruise control; tilt and telescoping steering
wheel; power windows and central locking; six-way, power-adjustable driver
and front passenger seat with manual driver lumbar; AM/FM/CD/DVD/MP3 stereo
with six speakers; center console with sliding armrest; front and rear
carpeted floor mats; vinyl top; and P215/65R16, all-season tires on
hub-capped, steel wheels. Chrysler offers two, extra-cost paint colors:
Inferno Red Crystal Pearl ($225) and Linen Gold Metallic Pearl ($150). Other
options include a Travel Convenience Group, with cabin air filtration,
upgraded (stain and odor resistant) cloth upholstery and security alarm
($345); Sirius satellite radio ($195, including one-year trial
subscription); UConnect hands-free communication system ($360); remote start
with fob-controlled automatic top and windows down ($240); body-color
molding ($75); daytime running lights ($40); engine block heater ($40);
smoker's group ($30); and P215/60R17 all-season tires on cast aluminum
wheels ($595).
The Touring ($28,070) has a 2.7-liter, flex-fuel V6 with a
four-speed automatic. Standard features in addition to those on the base
convertible include power, heated outside mirrors; the upgraded fabric
upholstery; remote keyless fob with auto-top and windows-down control;
electronic vehicle information center with trip computer; and P215/60R17,
all-season tires on cast aluminum wheels. Two option packages are offered:
the Electronic Convenience Group, with automatic climate control and cabin
air filtration, automatic headlamps, remote start, security alarm, heated
(to 140-degrees Fahrenheit) or cooled (to 35-degrees Fahrenheit) cup holder
and auto-dim rearview mirror ($820); and the Special Touring Group, with
cloth top, top-down wind blocker, leather interior trim, heated front seats,
fog lamps and steering wheel-mounted audio controls ($1495). Individual
options besides those offered on the base start with an electronic stability
program ($425) and continue with MyGig, a navigation and multi-media,
personalized entertainment system based on a 20GB hard disk drive ($1895),
and Boston Acoustic six-speaker array ($495). Finally, two hardtop setups
are available, one stand-alone ($2170), the other when the Special Touring
Group is also purchased ($1995).
The Limited ($31,670) occupies the top of the Sebring
drop-top line and is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 with a six-speed automatic.
The list of standard features grows to embrace a cloth top, leather interior
trim, cabin air filtration, Boston Acoustic speakers, fog lamps, auto-dim
outside mirror and P255/55R18 all-season tires on aluminum wheels. Besides
the hardtop option ($1995), there are but two options exclusive to the
Limited: an Electronic Convenience Group, populated with automatic
headlamps, remote start, automatic climate control and heated/cooled cup
holder ($505), and a Luxury Group, comprising heated front seats, top-down
wind blocker and chrome-clad 18-inch wheels ($1095).
Safety features begin with the required front airbags,
three-point belts at all seating positions and rear seat child safety seat
anchors (LATCH). Tire pressure monitors are standard, with the base
convertible getting a simple, low-pressure warning system, the Touring and
Limited a digital pressure telltale incorporated into the Electronic Vehicle
Information Center. ABS is standard. Brake assist and traction control are
part of the optional electronic stability program, which is offered only on
the Touring and Limited models.