New and Used Sebring Prices, Chrysler Sebring Model Years and History

Chrysler Sebring Models

2010 Chrysler Sebring trims

2010 Sebring

Available as a convertible or sedan, the mid-size 2010 Chrysler Sebring is offered with a choice between three engines and two transmissions.

2009 Chrysler Sebring trims

2009 Sebring

As a spiffy, retractable hard-top convertible or a 4-door sedan, the 2009 Chrysler Sebring offers a load of standard equipment and options.

2008 Chrysler Sebring trims

2008 Sebring

Offered as a four-door sedan or a redesigned two-door convertible, the 2008 Chrysler Sebring is available in three different trims; LX, Touring, and Limited.

2007 Chrysler Sebring Sdn trims

2007 Sebring Sdn

The 2007 Chrysler Sebring sedan is a five-passenger sedan that has been totally redesigned and comes standard with a four-speed automatic transmission across all three trim levels.

2006 Chrysler Sebring Sdn trims

2006 Sebring Sdn

The 2006 Chrysler Sebring Sdn is a four-door, five-passenger sedan capable of 30 mpg on the highway.

2006 Chrysler Sebring Conv trims

2006 Sebring Conv

A two-door, four-passenger convertible, the 2006 Chrysler Sebring Conv has two engines to choose from, both of which are linked to a four-speed automatic transmission.

2005 Chrysler Sebring Conv trims

2005 Sebring Conv

A two-door convertible with room for four passengers, the 2005 Chrysler Sebring Conv is well-equipped with great standard amenities and safety equipment.

2005 Chrysler Sebring Sdn trims

2005 Sebring Sdn

A mid-size sedan with seating for five, the 2005 Chrysler Sebring Sdn comes standard with a four-speed automatic transmission.

2005 Chrysler Sebring Cpe trims

2005 Sebring Cpe

The 2005 Chrysler Sebring Cpe is a two-door coupe with room for five passengers and it comes standard with keyless entry.

2004 Chrysler Sebring trims

2004 Sebring

The 2004 Chrysler Sebring is a mid-size car offered in a multitude of body styles; a two-door coupe, two-door convertible, or a four-door sedan.

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About Sebring

Created as a two-door version of the Chrysler Cirrus in 1995, the Sebring was introduced as a hardtop. A soft-top convertible model was added the following year. Named after a famous Florida sports car racing track, the Chrysler Sebring excelled in promoting comfort and sportiness at an affordable price. From 1998 to 2000, the Sebring nameplate was restricted to Chryslers mid-sized coupe and convertible. Available engine power arrived from a 140-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a 2.5-liter V-6 producing 163 horsepower.

 

A five-speed manual came standard with the four-cylinder model while a four-speed automatic was fitted to the six-cylinder versions of the Sebring. In 2001, Chrysler discontinued use of the Cirrus name allowing the four-door sedan to merge with the Sebring line-up. Redesigned for 2001, the second-generation Chrysler Sebrings three body styles incorporated a new front-end look. Revised engine power consisted of a 150-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 200-horsepower 2.7-liter V-6 powerplant.

 

 

A standard feature list consisting of amenities such as air conditioning, cruise control, power windows and an AM/FM with cassette player gave the Chrysler Sebring an alluring equipment package for a mid-sized car. The two-door hardtop coupe version of the Sebring was discontinued after the 2005 model year. A third-generation Chrysler Sebring sedan debuted in 2007. The Sebring convertible model returned in 2008 with a retractable hardtop.

 

 

Styled similarly to the Chrysler Crossfire, streaks running along the hood of the Sebring were eventually withdrawn from mid-sized cars design. In 2008, the all-wheel drive became an option on the four-door version of the Sebring, The refinement level of the Chrysler Sebring was elevated again in 2009 when four-wheel disc brakes became standard on all models. Using a heavily revised Sebring platform, Chrysler relaunched their mid-sized car line as the 200 for 2011.