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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 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 ]
The Valiant was offered as a two-door hardtop and convertible, a two- or four-door sedan, and a four-door station wagon. The hardtop and the convertible, with manual- or optional power-operated top, were offered only in the high V200 and premium Signet trim levels. The optional 225 cu in (3.7 L) slant-six engine was initially offered with the ...
The resulting vehicle was a critically panned commercial failure, due to it being based on K-car components, as well as having both a strong resemblance to, and being only marginally more capable, than the much lower-priced Chrysler LeBaron convertible.
1963 Imperial Crown Southampton Four-Door hardtop 1963 Imperial Crown Southampton Four-Door hardtop 1963 Imperial Crown convertible Chrysler Australia built. The 1963 models saw the split grille replaced by a cluster of chromed rectangles, and the taillights were now inside the rear fenders, in ordinary fashion, for the first time.
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 ...
The Chrysler Sebring (/ ˈ s iː b r ɪ ŋ / SEE-bring) is a line of mid-size automobiles that was sold from 1995 through 2010 by Chrysler.Three generations of convertibles, two generations of sedans, and two generations of coupes were produced.
It was offered in four-door Sedan and two-door Hardtop models. [3] The Chrysler was based on the VH series Chrysler Valiant, utilizing the floorpan of the two-door Hardtop version. [3] The 115 in (2,900 mm) wheelbase of the Chrysler was identical to that of the Valiant Hardtop and 4 in (100 mm) longer than that used on the Valiant Sedan. [3]