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2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible First Drive
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| What’s New: Safety |
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A car without a roof is scary to some, so the Sebring Convertible comes with a phalanx of safety equipment as standard. As expected there are standard airbags in front and on the side. Anti-lock control of the four-wheel disc brakes is also standard, as is a tire pressure monitoring system. Daytime running headlights are optional, and Chrysler’s Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is optional on Touring and Limited models only; base model buyers don’t even get traction control. What isn’t standard, or even available, is any kind of rollover protection, all the more reason to spring for at least the Touring model so you can get ESP.
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