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Why should I also consider these?

If you’re considering the 2010 Chrysler Sebring sedan, you’ll also want to look at the Hyundai Sonata.

Perhaps closest in marketing position to the Sebring, the Sonata aims to offer a few more features at a slightly more competitive price compared to other mid-size sedans.

But the Sonata pulls it off a little more convincingly, especially after a design and features refresh for 2009.

The Ford Fusion and the Mazda6 are both sportier-feeling rivals to the Sebring, and they perform much better in nearly every way.

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.

Against the Convertible, there aren’t many other choices anymore, with discontinuation of the Pontiac G6 and Toyota Camry Solara.

But shoppers should consider the 2010 Ford Mustang Convertible, which also offers a back seat that’s tolerable for adults and offers much more head-turning potential.

 
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