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2004 sebring conv
2004 sebring conv












Although the Sebring did not really offer true "off-the-line" muscle, it did handle well over long, curvy roads, offering minimal body roll. Despite its similarities to the Avenger, Chrysler's suspension was tuned slightly on the softer side compared to Dodge's stiff suspension. The first generation Sebring coupe was introduced in April 1995, several months after the related Dodge Avenger. The 1995 through 2000 Chrysler Sebring coupe was the successor to the Chrysler LeBaron coupe. The name was first used by Chrysler Corporation's Plymouth division trim line of the Satellite mid-size coupe of the 1970s. The Chrysler Sebring was named after Sebring, Florida, the site of the renowned endurance car race called the 12 Hours of Sebring. The convertible was built off the Chrysler JA platform also used for the Cirrus sedan, while the coupe was based on the Mitsubishi Eclipse. The Chrysler Sebring was introduced as a coupe for 1995, and as a convertible in 1996, both models replacing the Chrysler LeBaron convertible and coupe. Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive All Sebring models were replaced by the Chrysler 200 for the 2011 model year. New options included all-wheel drive on sedans and an available retractable metal top for the convertible. The redesigned sedan was introduced for 2007, and a convertible the following year. The coupe was discontinued after 2005 with no replacement model planned. For 2001, both body styles were redesigned and a sedan version was offered, replacing the Chrysler Cirrus. In 1996 the convertible was introduced, replacing its LeBaron counterpart as well. It was the replacement for the Chrysler LeBaron coupe. The Sebring line was introduced in 1995 with the Chrysler Sebring coupe. Although the coupe shared the same name and some styling cues, it was mechanically unrelated to the other Sebring models. Three generations of convertibles, two generations of sedans, and two generations of coupes were produced. The Chrysler Sebring ( / ˈ s iː b r ɪ ŋ/ SEE-breeng) is a line of mid-size automobiles that was sold from 1995 through 2010 by Chrysler. Chrysler LeBaron (for coupe and convertible)














2004 sebring conv