2012 Chrysler Sebring Review

In 1995 Chrysler Sebring launched as a spacious, midsize sedan. This beautiful car ride was long known for its sleek, windswept and low-floor design that looked like a hovercraft cruising along the open roads. As the winged Chrysler logo, the Sebring has suggested that drivers could coast like a gentle breeze on winding roads.
The convertible option adds a touch of luxury without breaking the bank. Chrysler Sebring is known to have a wide body with plenty of legroom and trunk space. Because of its wider, larger, Sebring has a reputation for being a good trip. Chrysler has struggled through a series of owners who try to save the brand proud. Fiat owner of the team in place during Chapter 11 bankruptcy, many customers want to know what the future holds for their favorite models, like the Chrysler Sebring 2012. The latest rumors suggest that 2012-Chrysler Sebring gets a new look to freshen possibly removing some ribs in the hood of the latest models.
Finally, the Chrysler Sebring will be reincarnated as the Chrysler 200C, where Fiat has enough time to design a major restructuring. It would enter the European naming conventions like the numbers. Fiat still working the details. There was some confusion when Cerberus, the previous owner had announced it would end production of Sebring in 2010. Fiat seems to Sebring brand to continue at least until 2012. Fiat continues to work on details for 2012 release.
Chrysler Sebring has many attractive safety features, including the five-star frontal impact ratings crash test, airbags and antilock braking systems (ABS). Eye on the Future of the Sebring was unveiled in 2009 NAIAS, where Chrysler 200C was introduced. Chrysler’s traditional broad U-shaped grille has been accepted. Chrysler 200C lines are more rounded around the wheels.

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