The first Chrysler Sebring
was released in 1995 and quickly became a popular commodity for anyone looking to hop behind the wheel of a stylish, affordable car. And while it was never thought of as an especially good car, the Sebring had and continues to have a loyal following. Between the Sebring’s release in 1995 and the end of production in 2010, Chrysler
released: Three generations of convertibles
Two generations of coupes
Two generations of sedans
While the convertibles and sedans were mechanically identical, the coupe was manufactured separately as a successor to the Chrysler Lebaron. That said, the coupe was an especially notable model because it offered five seats and more space than almost any model on the market.
And even though the convertible was never considered a top-tier car, it continues to thrive as an affordable sports car with a generally good reliability rating. But as Sebrings get older, they also need more work. That’s why you’ll need to buy the right car insurance coverage along with your new Sebring.
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