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2006 Chrysler Sebring news, pictures, and information
Ninety-four cubic feet of interior space and seating for five let you share your Sebring Sedan with friends and family. Sixteen cubic feet of cargo space means you have plenty of room for passengers and packages at the same time.
And for those long or bulky items, Sebring Sedan's standard 60/40 split-folding seatback extends trunk room to the back seat.
You'll get comfortable with the available eight-way power driver's seat and the available power moonroof, which creates an open-air feeling. The center armrest with covered storage will let you bring along all the things that will make your drive a little easier, while two cupholders in the front and two in the rear free your hands for driving and help prevent spills.
An available Travel Convenience Group with an auto-dimming rearview mirror, illuminated visors, map lamp, and trip computer is offered on TSi models. Limited's available Luxury Group includes:
- Automatic temperature control
- Automatic headlamps
- 6 premium speakers and a 120-watt amplifier
- Genuine California Walnut instrument panel bezel
Sebring Sedan is powered by your choice of engines for performance you may not expect from a sedan.
- Touring and Limited's 2.7-liter engine pumps out 200 horsepower
- Sebring's 150-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine produces responsive acceleration and quiet operation
Sebring Touring and Limited have a touring suspension system with front and rear stabilizer bars for precise handling on the road. Sebring features a suspension with a remarkably composed ride, positive cornering response, and an excellent steering feel.
The Sebring Sedan test-drive feels so right because the handling is so refined. A big part of this is the power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system. Its balanced feel and quick response contribute to Sebring's nimble handling.
Low-speed traction control uses the antilock brake sensors to detect wheel slip and applies brake pressure to help regain traction and improve acceleration on slippery surfaces. Traction control is included with antilock brakes, which are standard on TSi and available on all other models.Source - Chrysler
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And for those long or bulky items, Sebring Sedan's standard 60/40 split-folding seatback extends trunk room to the back seat.
You'll get comfortable with the available eight-way power driver's seat and the available power moonroof, which creates an open-air feeling. The center armrest with covered storage will let you bring along all the things that will make your drive a little easier, while two cupholders in the front and two in the rear free your hands for driving and help prevent spills.
An available Travel Convenience Group with an auto-dimming rearview mirror, illuminated visors, map lamp, and trip computer is offered on TSi models. Limited's available Luxury Group includes:
- Automatic temperature control
- Automatic headlamps
- 6 premium speakers and a 120-watt amplifier
- Genuine California Walnut instrument panel bezel
Sebring Sedan is powered by your choice of engines for performance you may not expect from a sedan.
- Touring and Limited's 2.7-liter engine pumps out 200 horsepower
- Sebring's 150-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine produces responsive acceleration and quiet operation
Sebring Touring and Limited have a touring suspension system with front and rear stabilizer bars for precise handling on the road. Sebring features a suspension with a remarkably composed ride, positive cornering response, and an excellent steering feel.
The Sebring Sedan test-drive feels so right because the handling is so refined. A big part of this is the power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system. Its balanced feel and quick response contribute to Sebring's nimble handling.
Low-speed traction control uses the antilock brake sensors to detect wheel slip and applies brake pressure to help regain traction and improve acceleration on slippery surfaces. Traction control is included with antilock brakes, which are standard on TSi and available on all other models.Source - Chrysler
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