* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)Owners frequently report issues with the TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) and minor electrical gremlins, though the powertrain itself is relatively sturdy.
- Maintenance (4)Parts are plentiful and inexpensive due to its shared platform with the Chrysler Sebring, making it an easy and affordable car for DIY or independent shop repairs.
- Technology (2)In the SE trim, features are very basic; it lacks the innovative 'Chill Zone' storage or premium infotainment options found in higher Chrysler-group models of the era.
- Comfort (3)While the cabin offers decent legroom, the interior is dominated by low-grade hard plastics and suffers from significant road noise at highway speeds.
- Dynamics (2)The base 2.4L engine feels underpowered and the four-speed automatic transmission is outdated, leading to sluggish acceleration and uninspiring handling.