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Chrysler - Sebring (2010)
Ever wondered what is a 2010 Chrysler Sebring worth and how it stacks up against the competition? The 2010 Chrysler Sebring offers a uniquely balanced blend of practicality and touch‑of‑sport performance, making it a popular choice among budget‑conscious buyers. In this overview, we’ll walk through the key specs, analyze depreciation trends, compare it to similar models, and show why the Sebring holds a solid market position—all without pinning down a single price point that can vary by location, condition, and mileage.
- Engine & Performance
- 2.4‑L I4 engine (140 hp / 128 lb‑ft)
- 2.7‑L V6 engine (165 hp / 153 lb‑ft)
- Manual: 6‑speed manual (for the V6) or 6‑speed manual (I4 option)
- Automatic: 6‑speed automatic (both engines)
- Front‑wheel drive exclusively
- Transmission & Drivetrain
- All‑wheel‑drive not available on the Sebring platform
- Standard A/C, power windows, and power door locks
- Optional: traction‑control system and 6‑speed manual for driving enthusiasts
- Fuel & Efficiency
- Gasoline – only option, typical EPA rating 21–25 mpg city/30–35 mpg highway
- Fuel tank capacity 15–16 gallons, depending on trim
- Eco‑friendly on the city side but not particularly fuel‑efficient on the highway
- Dimensions & Space
- Overall length: 186.7 in
- Wheelbase: 108.1 in
- Width: 72.5 in (doors at 58.1 in)
- Height: 54.3 in with roof rails
- Cargo capacity: 11.5 cu ft (driver seat folded)
- Interior & Features
- Standard cloth seats; optional leather upholstery available on higher trims
- Six‑touch head‑unit, cruise control, and 4‑speaker audio system as baseline
- Optional: upgraded 8‑speaker audio, navigation, and a power‑lift trunk
- Safety & Ratings
- Standard airbags on driver and passenger seats
- Anti‑locking brakes with standard brake‑assistance system
- 8‑point seat belt coverage for occupants
Depreciation Insight Chrysler Sebring depreciation follows a pattern typical of many mid‑class sedans: a steep drop in the first year, followed by a steadier decline thereafter. A 2010 model generally loses 15–20% of its value in the first year after purchase, which is slightly higher due to the aging of the platform and the arrival of newer competitors. From year two to five, depreciation slows to roughly
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 3 years ago | used | €5,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | US$7,495.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | US$2,400.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | US$5,500.00 | Unlock all links |