Chrysler Sebring
The first generation Chrysler Sebring (1995-2000), was only available as a coupe and convertible, technically related to the Chrysler Cirrus. The Sebring was powered by a variety of engines, including a 2.4L four-cylinder engine, a 2.7L V6 engine, and a 3.5L V6 engine. It was mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Sebring was praised for its comfortable ride and stylish design. However, it was also criticized for its lack of power, poor fuel economy, and cheap interior materials. The Sebring was discontinued after the 2010 model year. The Sebring sedan replaced the Cirrus in 2000. The third generation Sebring was renamed the Chrysler 200 when it was facelifted in 2011.
Chrysler Sebring Sales Figures
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1996 | 52,674 |
1997 | 88,419 |
1998 | 84,926 |
1999 | 77,331 |
2000 | 62,616 |
2001 | 118,459 |
2002 | 112,367 |
2003 | 100,109 |
2004 | 104,094 |
2005 | 84,015 |
2006 | 69,357 |
2007 | 93,130 |
2008 | 71,663 |
2009 | 27,460 |
2010 | 39,585 |
2011 | 2,426 |