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Chrysler Sebring Preview
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Everyone likes to read about and see pictures of the newest sports cars, funkiest SUVs, and segment-busting creations rolling off the world’s assembly lines, but take a look at what’s moving many Americans to work everyday and you’ll see plenty of mid-size family sedans. Regardless of whether it’s because of finances, practicality, efficiency, comfort, or everyday usability, the tried-and-true four-door continues to win its way into millions of owners’ hands. And with models like the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, and Nissan Altima dominating the arena, competition is fierce. Such a blood-thirsty climate has largely relegated the Chrysler Sebring to rental fleets, where it served the masses with its inoffensive but forgettable styling and fine if not thrilling demeanor. Though it will likely continue as an ever-present fixture of the airport scene, the redesigned 2007 Chrysler Sebring Sedan (the Sebring convertible is coming a bit later, and is rumored to have a retractable hardtop) bucks the round bubble styling trend, looking to attract buyers who desire unique style as well as substance, much like the larger 300 sedan did when it was launched. To that end, a bold Crossfire-ish front end has been added along with desirable features such as a rear DVD system and a touch-screen navigation system. Taken as a whole, it’s possible that the 2007 Chrysler Sebring could become a part of the family and not just an appliance enjoyed during Florida vacations.
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