chrysler sebring 2006
I have two Sebrings with over 100,000 miles oneach of them. They both have the 2.7L V-6 engine. They both have had some minor problems but nothing major. All-in-all, they've been good cars.
My sister has over 150,000 miles on hers (also a V-6) and recently put some money into replacing a water pump.
You could do as well but then you could buy one and have it blow up tomorrow, but the same can be said about any car.
When considering buying a car, consider repairs from the perspective of are they common enough that repairs can be done at reasonable expense by local shops.
If you've got to find somebody who speaks Swedish to get your car fixed, or if a pair of shock absorbers costs $1200, you might want to avoid that car.
My sister has over 150,000 miles on hers (also a V-6) and recently put some money into replacing a water pump.
You could do as well but then you could buy one and have it blow up tomorrow, but the same can be said about any car.
When considering buying a car, consider repairs from the perspective of are they common enough that repairs can be done at reasonable expense by local shops.
If you've got to find somebody who speaks Swedish to get your car fixed, or if a pair of shock absorbers costs $1200, you might want to avoid that car.
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