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Chrysler Sebring
The Chrysler Sebring
is a line of midsize automobiles sold by the
Chrysler Corporation. There have been three
entirely different vehicles with this name:
Chrysler Sebring
coupe (1995-2005)
Chrysler Sebring convertible (1996-present)
Chrysler Sebring sedan (2001-present)
Convertible versions of the first two generations
of Sebring are the most popular convertible
automobile in the world, with nearly 40,000
produced per year. The soft tops have been
engineered and completed by Dura Convertible
Systems for the first two generations, though
the third generation Sebring will use a
Karmann top.
1996 Chrysler Sebring
ConvertibleThe 1995 through 2000 Chrysler
Sebring and Dodge Avenger were the successors
to the Chrysler LeBaron coupe and Dodge Daytona,
respectively. They were built by Diamond Star
Motors, a joint venture between Chrysler Corporation
and Mitsubishi Motors, on a stretched Mitsubishi
Galant platform. The name Avenger was originally
used on the Hillman Avenger, produced by Rootes
Group while that company was owned by Chrysler
Corporation; while the name Sebring was originally
used on a model of the Plymouth Satellite.
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