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The Chrysler 200 is a mid-size sedan [1] that was manufactured and marketed by Chrysler from model years 2011 to 2017 across two generations in four-door sedan and two-door convertible (first generation only) body styles.
The Allanté was also beset by numerous quality issues, most notably a leaky convertible top – an issue GM was found to have known about but ignored prior to the car's launch – and expensive problems with its Bosch anti-lock brakes. [113]
The retractable hardtop used on the Chrysler Sebring (and its successor the Chrysler 200) was marketed alongside a soft-top. According to development engineer Dave Lauzun, the Karmann-made tops were installed into identical body designs and used the same automatic tonneau cover, luggage divider, and luggage space. [ 25 ]
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All body styles were continued from 1964 including the pillared four-door sedan, four-door hardtop sedan, two-door hardtop coupe, and convertible, along with the station wagon, which was renamed the Chrysler Town and Country and became a separate series. A new bodystyle for 1965 (shared with other Chryslers and Dodge Polaras) was a six-window ...
2004–2006 Chrysler Sebring convertible (North America) Chrysler Sebring Limited cabriolet (Europe) For 2001, the Sebring Convertible was restyled. It now closely resembled the sedan, and continued to be built on the same platform as the sedan. Many interior and exterior components were carried over from the first-generation car.
Perhaps there is space in this article for some of this review. Thecrystalcicero 00:39, 12 October 2008 (UTC) And another tidbit from Forbes.com: the Chrysler Sebring convertible tops their list of "Cars that Lose Value Fastest", with an MSRP of US$28,530 and an estimated 60-month resale value of 15%. Overall, the article seems to be lacking ...
During the Chrysler bankruptcy proceedings, there was concern among consumer advocate groups that Chrysler's proposed "free and clear" sale of assets to "New Chrysler" would allow the automaker to avoid liability for the oil sludge defect. [8] The engine was affected by an oil sludge problem and premature timing chain tensioner failure.