Chrysler
Chrysler Sebring: The Mainstream Mid-Size
The Sebring was Chrysler's mid-size car, offered as a sedan, coupe, and popular convertible for affordable, comfortable motoring.
Produced from 1995 to 2010, the Sebring was Chrysler's mid-size offering, available as a sedan, coupe, and especially a popular convertible. It targeted buyers wanting affordable, comfortable transportation and was a common sight as a rental car.
The Sebring convertible in particular sold well, offering open-air motoring at an accessible price. The lineup used four-cylinder and V6 engines and emphasized value and comfort over sportiness.
The Sebring was a high-volume mainstream model that served Chrysler's mid-market needs, later replaced by the 200.