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The Chrysler Sebring (/ ˈ s iː b r ɪ ŋ / SEE-bring) is a line of mid-size automobiles that was sold from 1995 through 2010 by Chrysler.Three generations of convertibles, two generations of sedans, and two generations of coupes were produced.
Platform Years Vehicle Type Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Eagle Jeep L: 1978–1990: subcompact car-Omni 024 Charger Rampage: Horizon TC3 Turismo Scamp-- K: 1981–1989
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.
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.
Playboy Convertible (1947–1951) Continental Mark II concept car c.1953; Ford Fairlane 500 ... Chrysler Sebring/200 (2008-2014) Daihatsu Copen (L880) (2002-2012)
He drives a silver 2004 Sebring convertible for the first three seasons until he trades it in with Jan's Volvo for a shared Porsche Boxster in the episode "Money". After their relationship, he drives a red PT Cruiser convertible and later a newer-model Sebring as a benefit of the buyout of the Michael Scott Paper Company to Dunder Mifflin in ...
Robert Gerald (Bob) Beaumont and his daughter Dina in 2009, attending the first C-Car Gathering in Columbia, MD. Robert Gerald Beaumont (April 1, 1932 – October 24, 2011) was the founder of Sebring-Vanguard a Florida-based company that produced the Citicar, an electric automobile manufacturer from 1974 to 1977.
Here's a source to cite if you need it: "'The old Sebring convertible was the world's best-selling open car' says Chrysler sales and marketing VP Joe Eberhardt, 2006 London Motor Show. -- DeLarge 20:27, 1 August 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]