Posted by Goose on December 10, 2010 at 05:49:51 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: O/T 2001 Chrysler posted by John B. on December 10, 2010 at 03:55:16:
You won't find anyone in the automotive business with a favorable view of the 2.7 Chrysler engine. They were basically one of the worst engines Chrysler ever produced.
Your problem would be finding a decent replacement engine without spending far more than the car's worth. I just did a nationwide search for a used one out of curiosity, and 100K used ones are priced at $1,800 to $2,000. And that doesn't include installation.
Not to dim your hopes, but I'd take a walk. Actually, I wouldn't mind owning a Sebring convertible, but NOT one with the 2.7 engine.
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