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2001 Chrysler Sebring

For 2001 Chrysler introduces the all new midsize sedan version of its ever popular Sebring. Although it shares its name and styling with the other Sebring's, the Sedan and the Convertible which has been redesigned for this year, the sedan offers the convenience of four doors to access a spacious cabin and comfortable seats aboard for a family of five. And the Sebring Sedan and Sebring Coupe are built on two different chassis, so they each have their own character in terms of ride quality and handling.

2001 Chrysler Sebring

The sedan drives as sporty and shifty as a coupe. Owing to its new stiff structure and fantastic handling components, its cruising moves make it easy to control, matching those good traits of the Japanese mid-size sedans that are leading the segment. Suspension tuning, while precise, favors smooth riding comfort. While the coupe and the convertible still maintains the degree of excellence it has carried in its 6th model appearance. The 2001 Chrysler Sebring packs a twin-cam 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 150 horsepower through a four-speed automatic transaxle. Chrysler's 2.7-liter V6, which produces 200 horsepower is optional on the base but is standard on the higher end trims.

The 2001 Chrysler Sebring still exudes sleekness and sportiness in whatever model or trim it dishes out. Inside is a spacious and comfortable passenger compartment. With V6 power and precise road manners, it compares in behavior to mid-size imports yet beats them considerably in pricing. The top edition, Sebring LXi, loads luxury gear aboard but still holds the bottom line to a reasonable number.


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