The Chrysler Sebring was a mid-size car sold from 1995-2010. Over its 15 years of production, the Sebring went through three different generations, each attempting to improve sales with no success. Many believed the Sebring was just mediocre, even in its preferred convertible variant with three different tops.
Power for the Sebring comes from a choice of three engines: A 2.4L I-4 producing 173hp and 166 lb-ft of torque, a 2.7L V6 engine delivering 186hp and 191 lb-ft of torque, and a 3.5L V6 pushing out 235hp and 232 lb-ft of torque. All engines are mated to either a 4- or 6-speed automatic transmission.
For the second year in a row the winner of the Ginn Open will drive away in America’s favorite convertible, courtesy of Chrysler. In addition, attendees of the LPGA event can raise money for the Red Cross and the Florida Children’s Hospital each time they test drive a Chrysler vehicle during the tournament, being held at the Ginn Reunion Resort, in Reunion, Fla., April 9-15.
Chrysler, which is one of the founding sponsors of the Ginn Open and is its official automotive sponsor, is giving (...)
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Chrysler is raising the roof on the convertible segment, introducing the all-new 2008
Chrysler Sebring Convertible. With a starting U.S. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $26,145 (including $675 destination), the Chrysler Sebring Convertible is priced $645 below the comparable outgoing model with $2,965 more content, including standard side seat-mounted air bags for head and thorax protection, four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, tire-pressure monitoring system, automatic latching (...
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Chrysler has announced today pricing for the Sebring Convertible. The base Sebring with a vinyl convertible top, four-cylinder engine, ABS and tire pressure monitoring system will start at $25,470.
The Sebring Touring, also with a standard vinyl top, adds a standard V-6 engine and 17-inch wheels and starts at $28,070. The Sebring Limited with a standard cloth top, 18-inch wheels, premium sound system and various dress-up features starts at $31,670. Prices don’t include a $675 (...)
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Metal-roofed convertibles are sturdier, safer, and offer better handling and a dramatically quieter ride than any ragtop. They are sexy, unsafe, pricey, cramped, and eminently unsuitable for families.
As a result, many prospective car buyers just glance at them longingly in the showroom before driving off in a minivan or crossover. But safety is increasingly less of a factor. That’s because these days auto makers offer convertibles with the sensuality of a ragtop and the solidity of a (...)
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Chrysler Brand Announces the "Sebring Hats Off to the Derby" National Design Competition.Chance to Win an all-new 2008
Chrysler Sebring Convertible and weekend trip including tickets to the 133rd Kentucky Derby
Hats to be inspired by the elegant design and exhilarating performance of the all-new Chrysler Sebring Convertible Enter contest at http://www.chryslersebringhatsofftothederby.com by March 5 Public helps decide favorite designs
In honor of (...
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