I was looking at a 2000 Sebring today and almost bought it for $2900. The last thing I did was to try to put the top up and it wouldn't go. Anybody have an idea of what could be wrong, could a handy guy like me fix it, how much would the parts be and what it could cost to have it repaired professionally? (I know - a lot of questions!)

Anyway, my idea is to find out how much it would cost to fix and offer to buy the car after knocking that much off the price. The perfect scenario would be the owner taking off the cost of a professional fix when I was able to do it myself for the cost of parts.

Thanks in advance for any help!

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