Chrysler Sebring
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The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size automobiles sold by the Chrysler Corporation. There have been three entirely different vehicles with this name.
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.
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1995
The 1995 through 2000 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger are the successors to the Plymouth Laser/Eagle Talon coupes. They were built by Diamond Star Motors, the joint venture with Mitsubishi Motors, on a stretched Mitsubishi Galant platform.
The cars have a 103 in (2.62 m) wheelbase and use either a 2.0 liter I4 or a Mitsubishi-designed 2.5 or 3.0 liter V6.
2001
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The current Chrysler Sebring is really two different cars. The coupe is the next-generation Diamond Star Motors product. The sedan and convertible are Chrysler JA platform successors to the Chrysler Cirrus. The Sebring coupe will be discontinued after 2005.
2007
The Sebring and Avenger will be replaced with a new model on a new DaimlerChrysler/Mitsubishi Motors platform for 2007.