Topic: Chrysler Sebring
Chrysler sold more than 118,000 Sebring sedans in 2001. Eight years later, the automaker barely sold 27,000 as its bankruptcy filing sent customers fleeing to the car's newer, better competitors. Chrysler now has a turnaround plan that promises improved quality and a stream of new models. But it ...
The Chrysler Sebring (2001-2006) is a very famous car sold by the Chrysler LLC. This is a mid-sized car. Entirely three different vehicles exist with the same name. They are: Chrysler Sebring (coupe) (1995-2005), Chrysler Sebring (convertible) (1996- present), Chrysler Sebring (sedan) (2001-present). The manufacturing of this car was undertaken by Daimler Chrysler from 2001 to 2007. Later it was ...
Consumer Reports surveyed subscribers who own or lease 1.4 million vehicles to come up with its annual auto reliability rankings. The best and worst in each of the magazine's categories: Small cars Most reliable: Honda Insight hybrid Least reliable: Nissan Versa sedan Cars for families Most reliable: Toyota Prius hybrid Least ...
Chrysler thinks its future may be in a new lineup of smaller cars based on models from Italian partner Fiat. The question is how to make them for Americans put off by stiff suspensions, firm seats and — perish the thought — not enough cupholders. The problem is further ...
