Chrysler Sebring review

Over the years the producers of the Sebring has worked double time to improve
all aspects of the Chrysler Sebring. The engineers have worked wonders with it.
They have now produced a cheaper alternative to the league leading Japanese sedans.
In terms of ride, performance and handling, the Chrysler Sebring has come to par with its competitors.
If you are fond of the Mitsubishi Eclipse but necessitate more passenger room,
try out the Sebring coupe. Manufactured at the similar plant that produces the
Eclipse and the Galant, this Sebring shares many mechanical and interior components
with those Mitsubishi's. This means a choice of either a 2.4-liter inline four
(142 horsepower) or a 3.0-liter V6 (200 horses) and a sporty cockpit similar to
that of the Eclipse. The Sebring is presented in three models, the sedan, the
coupe and the convertible. The coupe offers two trim levels, Base and Limited.
Sedans come in base, Touring and Limited trim. The Sebring convertible comes in
four trims, base, GTC, Touring and Limited. Chrysler is dead serious about improving
its status in the ultra competitive midsize segment, and the fruits of its labors
are apparent in this trio of attractive and well-designed Sebring's.