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Chrysler - Sebring (2005)

Step back into the 2000‑s decade with the humble yet dependable Chrysler Sebring. The 2005 model, still found in high supply on today’s used‑car markets, enjoys a reputation for quiet refinement and surprisingly roomy cabin space for its Q3 dimensions. Whether you’re debating the total cost of ownership or simply curious how the legendary Chrysler Sebring price stacks up against its contemporaries, this quick reference pulls the essentials into one easy‑to‑scan panel. Because the Chrysler Sebring 2005 price varies by trim, mileage, and condition, we focus on what most buyers look for when checking a used Chrysler Sebring price and how quickly that value can dip—labelled here under Chrysler Sebring depreciation.

  • Engine: 2.4‑liter inline‑4, 105 hp, 132 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (3‑speed manual in some trims)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Drivetrain layout: Long‑wheelbase sedan layout (base model) or short‑wheelbase hatchback (2004‑05)
  • Dimensions – Length: 169–171 in (4.29 – 4.35 m)
  • Dimensions – Width: 71 in
  • Dimensions – Height: 53–54 in
  • Wheelbase: 108 in (2.74 m) for the sedan; 101 in (2.57 m) for the hatchback
  • Weight: 2,600–2,700 lb (1,177–1,225 kg) depending on trim
  • Seating capacity: 5 passengers
  • Brake system: Disc brakes front; drum brakes rear (standard); optional dual‑disc rear in high‑performance trims
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, side‑air bags optional in later models; no ABS on base trim
  • Interior features: Manual or automatic climate control, power windows and locks, optional Viper CD audio, standard 6‑speed manual engine calibrations
  • Cargo space: 15 ft³ (hatchback) to 13 ft³ (sedan) behind rear seats; 33 ft³ with rear seats folded (hatchback)

Depreciation insights for a 2005 Chrysler Sebring

When we break down the average earnings of a used 2005 Sebring, the first few years are typically the hottest period for value loss.

  • First year: A 2005 model can drop 15‑20% of its original dealership price due to a strong market of low‑mileage, relatively new examples.
  • Second year: Depreciation slows to roughly 10‑12% per year as the vehicle emerges from the price shock.
  • Years 3‑5: Value loss usually averages 5‑7% annually; high mileage examples (<120 k mi/200 k km) may see steeper loss.

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