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1999–2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible. Overview; Also called: Chrysler Stratus (Europe, convertible) ... The 1995 through 2000 Chrysler Sebring coupe was the ...
A modified version of the JA platform called JX debuted in 1995 as the Chrysler Sebring convertible. Changes for the JX included shortening the wheelbase to 106.0 in (2,692 mm), removing the back doors and roof, stiffening the chassis to compensate for the loss of a solid top, and lengthening of the front and rear clips.
Sebring: 1995 2010 PT Cruiser: 2001 2010 Crossfire: 2004 2008 Neon [n 1] 1995 2005 300M: 1999 2004 Concorde: 1993 2004 Prowler: 2001 2002 LHS: 1994 1997 1999 2001 Cirrus: 1995 2000 300 letter series: 1955 1965 300 non-letter series: 1962 1971 [n 2] Airflow: 1934 1937 Airstream: 1935 1937 Conquest: 1987 1989 Cordoba: 1975 1983 E-Class: 1983 1984 ...
Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Eagle Jeep L: 1978–1990: subcompact car-Omni 024 ... 1996–2000: convertible: Sebring Convertible---- NS: 1996–2000: minivan: Town and ...
This model along with the Chrysler Sebring coupé were built at the former Diamond Star Motors plant by Mitsubishi, using the ST-22 platform. Like its Chrysler counterpart, the coupé models shared very little other than the name and a few exterior styling cues with sedan and convertible models. The Stratus coupé was restyled for the 2003 ...
Rear view Chrysler 200 Super S at the 2012 North American International Auto Show Chrysler 200 convertible. The first generation Chrysler 200 was a restyled, rebadged and re-engineered version of the third generation Chrysler Sebring that began production in 2006.
The retractable hardtop used on the Chrysler Sebring (and its successor the Chrysler 200) was marketed alongside a soft-top. According to development engineer Dave Lauzun, the Karmann-made tops were installed into identical body designs and used the same automatic tonneau cover, luggage divider, and luggage space. [ 25 ]
The coupe is built by Diamond Star motors, the convertible is a lone model from Chrysler, and the sedan is a rebadged Dodge Stratus. The three models don't share any componets, hence, why they don't belong in the same article. Karrmann 12:00, 10 September 2006 (UTC) Why does this article say that the Sebring convertible line is "a dying breed"?
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