Is this a good risk to take? Chrysler Sebring.?

angel

Member
My gasket blew so my mechanic said he can get me a good motor out of the junk yard and put it in all for about 700. And I have the money so should I take this risk and get it done, drive it around or sell it afterwards because I know that the Chrysler is not 100% reliable. But I can get it fixed and sell it. I am a college student and just like today, I had to go to the hospital and had to find a ride. I need my car. I am 3 hours away from home. What should I do?
 

AustinBouchard

New member
you have three options:

1) junk the car *not reccomended

2) replace head gasket and keep the car

3) replace head gasket, sell car, and buy a more reliable one.
 

chadicenhour

New member
Get rid of the car. The sebring in general is a bad car to begin with. I know from experience. My mom has owned a few of them ranging in years. I replaced the motor and trans in her current one and it uses the 3.0 v6 which is a more reliable engine than the 2.7 which is a total pile of junk. The problem is there never was a good 2.7 engine made so if you take a chance on a junkyard engine you're gonna be right back to square one with a nonfunctional car that you just put out a bunch of money for. Seriously do yourself a favor and get rid of it. These cars were voted as worst cars in so many ways.
 
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