CHRYSLER SEBRING (2007-10)

The CHRYSLER SEBRING (2007-10) is a stylish and comfortable convertible or sedan that offers a refined driving experience suitable for a range of drivers in the UK. Well-regarded for its smooth ride and upmarket feel, the Sebring is ideal for those who enjoy leisurely drives, weekend trips, or even urban commutes. Its distinctive design, combined with a reputation for comfort, makes it a compelling choice for families, first-time buyers, or anyone looking for a practical yet stylish vehicle. In comparison to its rivals, the Chrysler Sebring stands out with its elegant appearance and generous interior space, making it notably popular among used car buyers. Its average mileage of around 91,000 suggests it’s been used reliably over the years. With an average private sale value of approximately £1,684, it offers a good balance of affordability and quality. The Sebring’s popularity is reflected in over 600 lookups on MyCarCheck.com, indicating a steady interest from UK drivers seeking a reliable, stylish, and versatile vehicle. Whether you're after a comfortable cruiser or a distinctive car that performs well in everyday driving, the CHRYSLER SEBRING (2007-10) remains a noteworthy choice in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring vehicles reveals a diverse distribution of recorded mileages. The most common mileage bracket is 90,000 to 100,000 miles, accounting for 12.3% of records, followed closely by 60,000 to 70,000 miles at 11.2%, and 70,000 to 80,000 miles at 10%. Notably, vehicles with higher mileage, such as 160,000 miles and above, represent a smaller percentage, with 1.5% in the 160,000 to 170,000 range and fewer than 0.5% exceeding 210,000 miles. Interestingly, very low mileage vehicles (0-10,000 miles) are quite rare, comprising just 1.9%. Overall, the data suggests that most Chrysler Sebring models from this period tend to cluster in the 60,000 to 100,000 mile range, with relatively few recorded at either very low or very high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for Chrysler Sebring models from 2007 to 2010 sold privately in the UK, a majority of vehicles (67.7%) are valued between £1,000 and £2,000. A smaller proportion (22.3%) are priced in the £2,000 to £3,000 range, while only 10% fall below £1,000. This suggests that most privately sold Chrysler Sebrings from this period are modestly priced, with a significant concentration in the £1,000 to £2,000 bracket, reflecting their likely age, condition, and market value.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Chrysler Sebring vehicles from the 2007-2010 model range were manufactured in 2008 (45.4%) and 2009 (44.2%), suggesting these were the most common years within this period. In contrast, a smaller proportion was produced in 2007 (10%), and very few—only 0.4%—were manufactured in 2011, which appears to be outside the typical timeframe and may indicate a data anomaly or rare late-produced vehicle. Overall, the distribution highlights a concentration of vehicles from 2008 and 2009.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of Chrysler Sebring (2007-2010) vehicles shows that over half of the vehicles, 52.3%, are painted in silver, making it the most popular colour by far. Black is the next most common at 24.6%. The remaining colours are less prevalent, with red accounting for 11.2%, blue for 8.1%, and smaller percentages for gold, white, purple, and turquoise, each below 2%. This suggests that silver and black are the dominant colour choices for this model, reflecting popular preferences for neutral and classic vehicle hues.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for Chrysler Sebring (2007-10) indicates a relatively diverse ownership history. The most common number of keepers is 3 and 4, each accounting for 18.1% and 16.9% respectively, suggesting many vehicles change hands multiple times. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (around 16.9%) has had 5 keepers, with smaller percentages having 6, 7, or 8 keepers. A small fraction (0.4%) has an unspecified number of keepers, and the distribution shows decreases at higher keeper counts, with only about 2.3% having 9 or more owners. Overall, the data points to moderate turnover and multiple ownership changes over the vehicle’s life, which is typical for vehicles that may be used as daily transport or fleet vehicles.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Chrysler Sebring models from 2007 to 2010 reveals that the vehicles are almost evenly split between petrol and diesel engines, with 49.6% using diesel and 50.4% petrol. Regarding engine capacities, the most common is 1968cc, accounting for nearly half of the vehicles at 49.6%. Other notable capacities include 2360cc (23.1%), 2736cc (15.8%), and a smaller proportion with 1998cc engines (11.5%). This suggests a diverse range of engine sizes within this model year range, with a slight predominance of 1968cc engines.