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How much will it cost to replace a catalytic converter for a 1997 chrysler sebring?

By Yahoo:cindy c at Yahoo!Answers.com

I just bought a used 1997 Chrysler Sebring and it failed the smog test. I took it into the mechanic and he said that I need a new catalytic converter. About how much will this cost to fix? Read More

  • An aftermarket direct fit converter for your car should run around $150 to $300 for the part, plus the labor charges to have it installed. The factory converter will run anywhere from $400 on up just for the part (some get well over $1000). They'll generally last... Read More
  • Should be around 300 DIY. I would call an exhaust shop that sells direct and see what they get for just the convertor, cash and carry, it'll save you alot.
  • at an auto repair shop probably 800$
  • Two hundred dollars or so. Auto Zone has the converter for $85 and it shouldn't cost more than $100-150 to have it installed. If the mechanic wants more than $300 with him supplying the converter then go to another mechanic... Read More

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Specs: Select a Trim

2dr (3) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2dr Convertible LX Specs $27,790 $25,914 20 29
2dr Convertible Touring Specs $30,270 $28,171 20 29
2dr Convertible Limited Specs $35,125 $32,589 16 27
4dr (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan LX *Ltd Avail* Specs $20,515 $19,009 21 30
4dr Sedan Touring *Ltd Avail* Specs $21,810 $20,174 21 30
4dr Sedan Limited *Ltd Avail* Specs $25,920 $23,873 21 30
4dr Sedan Limited Specs $23,040 $21,391 21 21
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The Fusion is a bit larger than the Sebring, while the Mazda6 may handle more in tune with some drivers' tastes and has a distinctive new look and feel that’s more luxurious.

Surprisingly, the Honda Civic and the Toyota Corolla might compete more at the four-cylinder level with the Sebring than the Accord and Camry.

The Honda and Toyota options shine for quality and dependability.

 
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