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Chrysler execs doing house calls {Autoblog}

May 4th 2008 9:39PM LOL!

That's some pretty rich rhetoric coming from someone with a VW logo.

My Sebring's fit-and-finish, interior, and reliability are much better than my neighbor's new Jetta. And I paid about $4,000 less and got a better warranty to boot.

Chrysler execs doing house calls {Autoblog}

May 4th 2008 9:15PM Amen. I have an '08 Sebring 2.4 sedan and the bashing of this car is way over the top. It has good handling, a very quiet ride, comfy spacious interior, and I like the art-deco dashboard -- its textured plastic is much nicer than the soft-touch Tupperware approach in Hondas and Toyotas as of late.

The criticism of this car is way, way over the top.

Chrysler execs doing house calls {Autoblog}

May 4th 2008 9:13PM My Chrysler Sebring 2.4 gets 30 MPG (EPA estimate) and I average 32 MPG in day-to-day driving. The Avenger gets similar mileage.

The Dodge Journey has the best mileage of any crossover in its class.

The Dodge Caliber 1.8 gets over 32 MPG.

The Caliber 2.0 manual gets 30 MPG.

The Patriot AWD has 28 MPG performance and trail-rated AWD.

Chrysler's got a full line of 28-32 MPG products -- it's just most people don't care to educate themselves about the product line and spend all their time thinking about HEMIs and such.

Best of all, the high-MPG Chrysler products cost less and have a better warranty than competing products. In a way, Chrysler's problems with awareness here are my gain -- I picked up a Sebring 2.4 for under $18K with 0% financing. Toyota, Honda, Ford and GM just cannot match that.

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