Car Info Web

Thruth About the Cars >> Car Review: Chrysler
Tue, 06 Sep 2011 20:08:46 +0000
Review: 2011 Chrysler 200 Touring Take Two

I have always rooted for the underdog, except when (for no apparent reason) the guy decides to start punching himself in the face. And so it was with Chrysler’s final Sebring. When the Cirrus burst forth along with the LH sedans almost 20 years ago, they were extremely competitive in style and price. While reliability [...]

Thu, 07 Jul 2011 10:36:45 +0000
Review: 2011 Dodge Charger R/T Take Two

I have had a love affair with Chrysler that defies logic for years. Back in 1988 my parents had one of the [then] new Chrysler minivans. (Yes, I know a love affair that starts with a minivan has to be unhealthy.) When it came time for me to buy my first car, I had my [...]

Mon, 04 Apr 2011 21:02:41 +0000
Review: 2011 Chrysler 200

I wasn’t planning to review the Chrysler 200. Renaming a lightly revised car to escape a well-deserved bad reputation always strikes me as a lame tactic. And the Sebring, on which the 200 is based, was so far off in so many ways that I didn’t see the point. We don’t just review cars to [...]

Wed, 24 Nov 2010 19:11:46 +0000
Review: 2011 Chrysler Town & Country

Behold: the thirty-seven-thousand-dollar minivan. Just to put that in perspective, I’m going to list some of the other whips you could roll (yo) for that kind of money: Infiniti G37. Audi A4. BMW 328i. Those are “entry-luxury” automobiles, and they cost “entry-luxury” money. You could buy two basic Japanese sedans for this kind of scratch. [...]

Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:40:42 +0000
Review: 2010 Chrysler 300C SRT-8 Take Final

The look on my passenger’s face says it all. I’ve just late-braked a fully-prepped BMW M3 on Hoosier race tires and we are about to straight-line the infamous “Climbing Esses” at VIR. At well over one hundred and twenty miles per hour. Listen to the photo. Put your ear up to it. You can hear [...]

Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:22:32 +0000
Review: Last Call: Chrysler Pacifica

In the autumn of 2003, DaimlerChrysler introduced their first co-developed product: a “segment buster” called the Chrysler Pacifica. According to the official spin, the Pacifica married a minivan's utility with an SUV's machismo. In reality, the Pacifica was a six-seat station wagon on stilts, closest in concept to Audi's slow-selling Allroad Quattro. While the Allroad pulled a Hasselhoff (more popular in Germany than its intended market), the Pacifica was born under a bad sign, raised with great expectations and expired stateside without fanfare or corporate hand-wringing. RIP Pacifica or good riddance to bad rubbish?

Wed, 27 May 2009 16:24:11 +0000
Review: Yank Tank Comparo: Cadillac DTS vs. Lincoln Town Car vs. Chrysler 300C. 2nd Place: Chrysler 300C

Three's a crowd: an odd grouping where someone or something is always going to stick out. Think Holy Ghost. The third wheel. The Sesame Street “which one of these is not the same as the others” object. In our Yank Tank match-up, the Lincoln Town Car fell by the wayside, pilloried for its utter lack of anythingness. Which is also, strangely enough, it's strength. We'll get to the Cadillac DTS tomorrow. But as some of our Best and Brightest have already pointed out, the Chrysler 300C is the one that doesn't fit.

Wed, 04 Mar 2009 18:20:54 +0000
Yankee Econo-Car Comparo: 3rd Place: Chrysler Sebring

Last October, I wrote a series of articles comparing economical family sedans from the Land of the Rising Sun. Numerous readers challenged me to perform a similar comparison of similar cars from American manufacturers. Define "American." [ED: just step back from the can of worms and walk away.] This time 'round, I've tested the Ford Fusion S, Chevrolet Malibu LS, and Chrysler Sebring LX with automatic transmissions and common, entry level features. While I anguished to find positive or negative attributes that would distinguish one Japanese car from another, evaluating the relative virtue of the American's was a slam dunk piece of cake. In distant third place: the Chrysler Sebring LX.

Sat, 28 Feb 2009 14:08:42 +0000
Review: 1967 Chrysler Imperial

Not long ago, apropos of I don’t remember what, I posted on this site about a 1960 Imperial and its owner, Jim Byers. Byers had been an impressario of jazz for the Kennedy Center. I met him in the mid-90s while photographing his car. Byers saw my post on TTAC and emailed me. He'd replaced the ’60 with a ’67. Coincidentally, I had fled Boston's snows for several weeks. We arranged to meet down by the Potomac so that I could test drive the ’67.

Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:00:02 +0000
2008 Pontiac G6 GT Hardtop Covertible vs. 2008 Chrysler Sebring Limited Hardtop Convertible

x08pn_g6007.jpgSpring: the season of love, flowers and convertibles. As warmer weather approaches, car dealers put away the 4x4 SUV’s and pull the drop-tops from the back of the lots in the hopes of snagging passersby wanting a vehicle to celebrate the (global?) warming weather. Pontiac tempts buyers with the G6 GT Hardtop Convertible while Chrysler lures in the public with the newly-introduced Sebring Limited Hardtop Convertible. As the only American-branded hardtop convertibles, which one truly deserves your hard-earned income? Or should both be tossed into the bonfire of the vanities?


Reviews by Car Make

Car Buying Tips
Ton Ten Cars
Car Industry
Product Reviews
Car Design
Electric Cars

Videos of Car Reviews