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U.S. Roads Prove Easy Streets Compared with Correspondent's Other Stops Around the World
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Chrysler's Project D, the plan to replace the disappointing Dodge Avenger and Chrysler Sebring, is gobbling up huge engineering and design resources.
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The loaded to the hilt AWD variant of Chrysler's midsize sedan.
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Blind faith: For some people, brand loyalty trumps everything else.
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The Chrysler Sebring Convertible took a break for a year and came back in toned, sculpted, and stiffer, based on a new platform shared with the sedan.
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The Wall Street Journal recently reported that some 28 million Americans play golf, a figure that represents more than nine percent of the overall population. Aside from families with children, is there any other subsegment of society whose needs figure as pre
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Chrysler should've established the 300's design as its icon and built other models around it. But after last year's Imperial and this year's Nassau, it's clear that isn't going to happen.
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Chrysler should've established the 300's design as its icon and built other models around it. But after last year's Imperial and this year's Nassau, it's clear that isn't going to happen.
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It's a tremendously varied field. 27 contenders assembled for the 2007 Car of the Year test program, but there can only be one winner. Let the judging begin...
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The Chrysler 300 was the first Detroit sedan in a long while to really set the country on fire. At the same time, it also introduced a new concept: Chryslers, apparently, don't have to be mediocre.
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Below is the new look of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring. Perhaps the most interesting feature is the availability of the new, corporate harman/kardon audio system which includes a 20 gigabyte hard drive to store music files on. Drivetrain options include the "world
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Sebring is a decent, midsize car line that has held on for years without a significant redesign, amid newer, exceptional competitors.
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Since the Sebring's introduction in 1996, Chrysler has often held the top spot in the domestic drop-top market, selling roughly 33,000 Sebring convertibles a year.
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Ah, the mercury's rising, and the days are getting longer--inevitably giving you the urge to duck out of work to soak up some sun.
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Ah, the mercury's rising, and the days are getting longer--inevitably giving you the urge to duck out of work to soak up some sun.
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Chrysler's redesigned Sebring line will take much sharper aim at refined, high-volume import competitors like the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry this fall. The more aggressive approach comes as the result of making big changes to the powertrains,suspensions, styling, and safety systems of the all
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We've gathered a dozen convertibles to let the fun shine in
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Total convertible registrations for the U.S. in 2002 reached 302,320, a drop of 2.7 percent from ...
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Convertibles have come a long way in the past five years. Chassis are stronger, reducing flex. Better top materials and seals have improved cabin noise levels. Glass rear windows have become the norm, and many top mechanisms do their thing with no more than the touch of one button. While the notion
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Spotlighting the desirable new drop-tops
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Getting ready for sunny days with the top down
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The Sebring is still a car we'd rather rent than own.
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All sorts of medium- to large-size American cars were available in convertible form 30 years ago....
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A Sport Coupe For Young Sophisticates
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