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2002 Chrysler Sebring "limited" Convertible, Stone White, Dark Blue Soft-top on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:46426 Color: Stone White Clear Coat
Location:

Millbrae, California, United States

Millbrae, California, United States
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Now that I have my new Chrysler 200 “S” Hardtop Convertible my previous car needs a new good home. My 2002 Chrysler Sebring “Limited” Convertible (Stone White with rare Dark Blue soft top) has always been kept in my garage.  I am the original owner and purchased it new in late 2001 at “John Irish Chrysler” in San Rafael, CA.  The odometer has clocked 46,409 miles and the car is in very desirable condition (I keep my cars pampered and well cared for at Putnam Chrysler, Burlingame, CA).  I receive regular complements on how immaculate I keep this car.  If you are in the mood for a wonderful top down experience (I’m talking about driving the car…keep your minds focused) or top up with all 4 windows lowered for that “pillarless” look, then please make an offer.  I don’t have room to keep this beautiful fun-to-drive car, and it needs someone who wants to care for it.  Here are a few detailed highlights:

 

Fully Loaded “Limited” including features such as:

·        Exterior: Stone White Clear Coat

·        Dark Blue Cloth Power Top with Glass Rear Window Defroster

·        Cream Top Boot Cover (never used)

·        Interior: Royal Blue / Cream Premium Leather Trimmed Bucket Seat Interior

·        2.7L V6 DOHC 24 Valve MPI

·        4-Speed Automatic 41TE “AutoStick” Transmission

·        AM/FM Radio In-Dash 4 Disc CD Changer

·        Leather Wrapped Shift Know and Steering Wheel

·        6-Way Power Driver Seat

·        Intermittent Windshield Wipers

·        Fog Lamps

·        16 Inch Aluminum Chrome Wheels

·        Bright Exhaust Tip

·        Traveler / Mini Trip Computer

·        Headlamp Off Time Delay

·        Anti-Lock 4 Wheel Disc Brakes

·        Keyless Illuminated Entry

·        Power Auto Central Locks

·        Full Size Spare Tire with Matching Wheel

·        Power Trunk Lid Release

·        Cold Weather Group w/Battery & Engine Block Heater

·        Folding Mirrors

·        Universal Garage Door Opener

 

Additionally in 2001 I purchased an extra set of original matching Floor Mats (with “Limited” embroidered into the carpet) which have never been taken out of their original packaging.  The front License Plate Bracket has also never been used and is in new condition along with the never used Soft Top Boot Cover.  Original Specification Tires and new Battery were recently installed along with regular service by Putnam Chrysler.  The Passenger Seat has rarely been used, and the Back Seat almost never.  The Trunk interior is pristine.

 

See the pictures.

 

Thank you for your interest and Take Care.

 

Also see review in 2001 of 2002 Sebring Convertible at: http://www.automedia.com/2002_Chrysler_Sebring_Limited_Convertible/rts20010901cs/1

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