Last year, Chrysler introduced an all-new Sebring sedan. For 2008, a two-door convertible joins the lineup, available with a retractable hardtop as well as a traditional soft-top. There’s also a new ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
The 2008 Chrysler Sebring convertible is one of those cars we’re not sure about. We were never impressed with the last model, but it’s a strong seller. The new version, with an array of ...
Kenneth Hall November 29, 2006 Comment Now! The convertible segment is heating up with the introduction of its newest member, the Chrysler Sebring Convertible. The car comes available with no less ...
In terms of sheer size, the 2008 Sebring convertible offers more passenger and cargo space than any of those others. (The 2008 model holds more than the previous-generation Sebring convertible could, ...
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that some 28 million Americans play golf, a figure that represents more than nine percent of the overall population. Aside from families with children, is ...
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SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: Chrysler's counterpart to the Avenger is a better car than the supposedly sportier Dodge in nearly every way, from comfort and convenience features to appearance ...
The moment the Sebring convertible first came on the market in late 1995, it seemed destined to be the archetypal sunny-climate rental car. It offered comfortable top-down room for four and wasn't ...
Folks who buy a convertible usually are looking to add some spice, some adventure to their lives. To suggest that the new Chrysler Sebring is the safe choice for convertible buyers doesn’t make much ...
More often behind his keyboard than on the road, you can still catch him on the auto show floor, harassing engineers to understand what lies beneath the pretty body work. Back in 1985, Chrysler CEO ...
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