Chrysler Sebring - The Car Connection

The Chrysler Sebring was replaced by the Chrysler 200 for the 2011 model year. The Chrysler Sebring is currently a four-door sedan and also a two-door convertible. In the past, the Sebring's also been a two-door coupe--and in the near future, the Sebring may be disappearing entirely from the company's lineup. Read More Below » In its first generation, the Sebring nameplate was applied to a two-door coupe that effectively replaced the Chrysler LeBaron. Chrysler also applied the Sebring badge to a two-door convertible built at one of its Michigan plants. This rounded, handsome ragtop shared its mechanicals with the Chrysler Cirrus sedan and continued Chrysler's race with the Ford Mustang for the title of best-selling convertible in America. For the second generation of Sebring, from 2001-2007, Chrysler adapted the convertible to a new platform that also spun off a Sebring four-door sedan--while the coupe, confusingly, remained a Mitsubishi-engineered, Mitsubishi-built product. Source: www.thecarconnection.com