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Here’s the conundrum: The Sebring is big where it doesn’t really need to be, and not big enough where it counts. The seats are narrow; the front row is too intimate with two people seated inside. The back is also narrow with limited hip and elbow room, but head room and leg room is plentiful, thanks to a wide opening under the front row seats. In essence, this may be the perfect car for tall, skinny drivers or those with longer than average legs, while wide shoppers may find the Sebring to be a little tight. In terms of material comfort, we’d opt for the YES Essentials fabric; the Sebring leather comes across as too rubbery.
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