The Sebring coupe was never particularly fast in off-the-line performance, but handling and maneuverability were pretty respectable thanks to a variable-ratio rack-and-pinion steering setup and double wishbone suspension. Later sedan versions were available with Chrysler’s My GIG Multimedia Infotainment System, and were offered in Base, LX, Touring, and Limited trim levels. Later iterations of the Sebring were capable of 21 mpg city/30 mpg highway/24 mpg combined.
Using SimpleScore, we’ve taken a little time to compile a list of some of the best tires for your Sebring, including all-season, all-weather and winter tire options. So without further delay, let’s get right to it:
1. Goodyear Assurance MaxLife - Best All-Season tire
First out of the gate there’s the Goodyear Assurance MaxLife, a versatile tire that’s an ideal choice for outstanding performance along with dependable grip year-round. Drivers have come to expect value and quality from the Goodyear brand, and the Assurance MaxLife is designed around delivering exactly that and living up to those expectations. Thanks to its robust internal construction and advanced rubber formulation, the Goodyear Assurance MaxLife is appropriately named. With Goodyear’s TredLife design, the MaxLife is covered by a phenomenal 85,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty, and SimpleScore assigns a longevity score of 9.9 to this tire. . Great road manners and steering response come from a solid center rib, semi-closed shoulders, a sticky tread formula, and a polyamide reinforcement layer that all come into play to add up to a SimpleScore of 9.5 for handling. A network of sipes are designed for dependable year-round grip, with a system of circumferential grooves, angled and lateral grooves that all work to resist hydroplaning and give you the confidence you need for cornering in wet or dry weather. That’s enough for a SimpleScore of 9.7 for traction.
2. Bridgestone Weatherpeak - Best All-Weather tire
Next up we come to our pick for best all-weather tire, the Bridgestone Weatherpeak. In case the all-weather designation is new to you, all-weather tires are pretty similar in design to all-season tires, but they’re targeted more toward improved winter traction in the kind of conditions when all-season tires often just cannot get the job done. The Bridgestone Weatherpeak has a thick network of sipes, hair-thin slits in the tread that offer hundreds of extra biting edges to very capably chew through snow and slush. Bridgestone designed these full-depth 3D sipes so they actually stay effective, even as the tread wears down, along with “snow vices” that trap snow for the friction of snow-to-snow contact. The Weatherpeak is certified with the Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rating for severe winter service, and testing shows stopping distances that are 30 feet shorter than the competition in winter weather. After putting all that together, we came up with a SimpleScore of 9.7 for traction. The rubber compound and tread design also deliver top notch road manners, steering response, and cornering ability, for a SimpleScore of 9.5 for handling. We also gave this tire a SimpleScore of 9.8 for longevity – Bridgestone covers the Weatherpeak with a 70,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty, the kind of warranty that’s hard to beat on any kind of tire.
3. Nokian Nordman 9 SUV - Best Winter tire
Nokian is a Finnish company (yes, the same parent company as Nokia phones), and they specialize in tires made for the challenges of a Scandinavian winter. If you live in a part of the country that regularly has several inches of snow and cold temperatures that keep that snow on the roads and ground for days or weeks at a time, you already know you can’t depend on most all-season tires to reliably get the job done for you. The Nordman 9 SUV from Nokian is a great choice in an advanced, high-performance winter tire. Nokian starts off with a specialized rubber formulation that stays flexible for enhanced traction in subfreezing weather and an Aramid-reinforced sidewall for durability – we give the Nordman 9 SUV a SimpleScore of 9.4 for longevity. Traction is tenacious and dependable thanks to a directional tread design with deep grooves, Snow Claws, and sipes that let the tire really dig into snow and slush. The Nordman 9 SUV is available with studs installed, or pre-drilled for studs in case of treacherous icy conditions (remember that studded tires are not legal in all states and only for certain months in others - check your state laws). We give the Nokian Nordman 9 SUV a SimpleScore of 9.9 for traction. The tread pattern and reinforced sidewall work together for cornering, control and roadability that are immediate and precise for a solid 9.0 SimpleScore for handling. You might also be interested in knowing that the Nordman 9 SUV’s rubber compound is eco-friendly, with silica, canola oil and natural rubber components, and is designed for low rolling resistance to save on fuel costs.
While these are the best Chrysler Sebring tires on the market today, there are plenty of other options out there:
4. Toyo Extensa A/S II - Great All-Season tire
Now we come to the Toyo Extensa A/S II, one that we’ve always thought of as a great value in an all-season tire. Toyo designed the Extensa A/S II with a silica-rich rubber compound that delivers improved wet-weather traction and long wear, molded into an all-season tread pattern with a system of circumferential grooves, lateral and angled grooves, and 3D sipes for traction year-round. Taking that into account, we give the Toyo Extensa A/S II a SimpleScore of 8.7 for traction. Longevity is another plus with this tire, owing to the long-wearing rubber compound and robust internal construction consisting of a polyester casing, two steel belts, and a spiral-wound nylon cap layer. The symmetric tread of the Extensa A/S II makes it easy to cross-rotate tires for longer life, and Toyo backs this tire with a 75,000 mile warranty. As a result, we give the Extensa A/S II a SimpleScore of 9.6 for longevity. We’ve also noted the cornering, steering response, and roadability with the Extensa A/S II; that symmetric tread pattern and shoulder design mean more rubber in contact with the road, for a SimpleScore of a solid 8.4 for handling.
5. Firestone Firehawk A/S - Good All-Season tire
Now we come to the Firestone Firehawk A/S, an all-season tire that’s designed for UHP levels of handling and performance with Grand Touring ride quality and noise levels. The Firehawk A/S is protected with a 50,000 mile warranty from Firestone, with one- or two-ply polyester casing, steel belt package, and nylon cap overlay. That, along with Firestone’s Long Link Carbon silica-enriched rubber compound, is enough for us to give this tire a SimpleScore of 8.5 for longevity. The Firehawk A/S is ready for some enthusiastic driving too, with a sidewall and tread area that are rigid enough to resist tread squirm and stand up to the forces of cornering and braking – we give the Firestone Firehawk A/S a SimpleScore of 8.6 for handling. Year-round grip comes from an asymmetric all-season tread with a combination of angled and circumferential grooves, a pattern of closely-packed sipes and notched shoulders for a SimpleScore of 8.5 for traction.
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