Chrysler Sebring Parts and Accessories

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Introduced in 1995, the Chrysler Sebring began life as a sleek coupe and a stylish convertible. The manufacturer added a four-door sedan body style in 2001 to replace the outgoing Cirrus. The Sebring targeted middle-class buyers seeking luxury features and open-air driving thrills. The convertible model became an iconic rental car across sunny vacation destinations.


Chrysler Sebring: Comfort Meets Practicality With Open-Top Convertible Freedom

The Sebring offered several different powertrain options during its production run. Early coupes utilized a 2.5-liter Mitsubishi-sourced V6 producing 163 horsepower. Later sedans and convertibles featured a durable 2.7-liter V6 engine generating 200 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque. The brand also provided a reliable 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine for maximum fuel efficiency. These motors paired with a four-speed automatic transmission designed for smooth cruising. Some generations offered an AutoStick feature, allowing the driver to select gears manually.

The interior of the Sebring provided upscale touches at an affordable price. The convertible model featured a power-folding soft top that dropped in seconds. Some later models offered a retractable hardtop for increased winter weather insulation. The cabin seated four adults comfortably in the convertible or five in the sedan. Popular trims included the base LX, the Touring, and the luxurious Limited.


Keep Your Chrysler Sebring Running Smooth with These Four OEM Parts

Maintain your vintage ride with trusted original equipment.


Reliable Alternators for Battery Charging

Durable alternators generate the electricity required to run your headlights and radio.


Authentic Spark Plugs for Engine Fire

Fresh spark plugs ignite the compressed fuel mixture inside the engine block.


Sturdy Control Arms for Suspension Alignment

Metal control arms connect the front wheel hub to the vehicle chassis frame.


Bright Headlights for Night Vision

Clear headlights illuminate the dark highway to reveal hidden road hazards.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Chrysler Sebring front-wheel drive?
Yes, all models of the Chrysler Sebring use front-wheel drive.
Did the Chrysler Sebring offer a hardtop convertible?
Yes, the final generation of the Chrysler Sebring offered a retractable hardtop.
What car replaced the Chrysler Sebring?
The Chrysler 200 replaced the Chrysler Sebring nameplate in 2011.
Did the Chrysler Sebring coupe share a chassis with Dodge?
Yes, the Chrysler Sebring coupe shared a platform with the Dodge Avenger.

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