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2001 Chrysler Sebring Lx Convertible 2-door 2.7l, Sapphire Blue With 75889 Miles on 2040-cars

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Excellent condition, sapphire blue convertible with tan leather interior. Power everything, CD player, dual front air bags, huge trunk, and super low miles. Convertible top is also a power fold. My daughter was the second owner, the first was an older couple who had it for its first 10 years. (Really, we found a knitting needle in the trunk when we first got it!). Comes with two complete sets of keys and remote and new tire chains!

The tires are about a year old, no holes in the leather, minor body dings, convertible top in good condition. It has an almost new engine with approximately 25,000 miles on it. The engine was replaced by our mechanic because a defective oil filter was installed at a regular service and it failed and caused the engine to seize. Many other components were replaced during the engine installation so this car will be good for a long time! Regular maintenance has been done and we have service records to show you. Clean title in hand, no accidents!

 The only reason we are selling it now is that she is expecting her first baby and really needs something with four doors! We have all recent service records as well as engine and tire warranty.

 The only known issues it has are there two faulty sensors that show on the dash. There is nothing wrong, we just didn't want to spend the money to replace sensors that do not affect the cars' overall performance. The other known issue us that the two rear windows need "help" to roll completely up after the convertible top has been lowered. Again, this does not affect the performance and we chose not to replace the window motors.

 

 

 

 


    4-Wheel Disc Brakes

    A/C

    AM/FM Stereo

    Adjustable Steering Wheel

    Aluminum Wheels

    Bucket Seats

    CD Player

    Convertible Soft Top

    Cruise Control

    Driver Adjustable Lumbar

    Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror

    Emergency Trunk Release

    Engine Immobilizer

    Floor Mats

    Fog Lamps

    Front Reading Lamps

    Front Wheel Drive

    Intermittent Wipers

    Keyless Entry

    Leather Seats

    Leather Steering Wheel

    Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror

    Power Door Locks

    Power Driver Seat

    Power Mirrors

    Power Outlet

    Power Steering

    Power Windows

    Rear Defrost

    Remote Trunk Release

    Temporary Spare Tire

    Tires - Front All-Season

    Tires - Rear All-Season

    Trip Computer

    Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers

    Woodgrain Interior Trim

 

 

All reasonable offers will be considered...first baby on the way so this "baby" has to go!

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