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Insurance For Sebring Cars Most insurance companies do not provide competitive motor insurance quotes based solely on the make & model of car you drive. However the type of car you drive, in your case Sebring, makes a real difference to the amount you get quoted. We have teamed up with Call Connection, a major UK company who specialise in the placement of motor insurance business, which includes insurance for cars made by Sebring. Call Connection will take a few details about you and your insurance needs and then place the enquiry with the most suitable insurer or broker for your insurance. |
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Insurance for Sebring Cars 0800 4791351 The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size cars sold by Chrysler LLC. There have been three entirely different vehicles with this name: Chrysler Sebring (coupe) (1995–2005) Chrysler Sebring (convertible) (1996–present) Chrysler Sebring (sedan) (2001–present) 1995-2000 The Chrysler Sebring was introduced as a coupe for 1995, and later, a convertible was released for 1996. Both models replaced the Chrysler LeBaron. The convertible was built off of the Chrysler JA platform also used for the Cirrus sedan, while the coupe was based on the Mitsubishi Eclipse. The Chrysler Sebring was named after Sebring, Florida, the site of the renowned endurance car race called the 12 Hours of Sebring. The name was first used by Chrysler Corporation's Plymouth division trim line of the Satellite mid-size coupe of the 1970s. [edit] 2001-2006 First Generation Also called Chrysler Cirrus (in Mexico) Production 2001–2006 Platform Chrysler JR platform Engine(s) 2.4 L EDZ I4 2.7 L EER V6 Transmission(s) 4-speed 41TE automatic Wheelbase 108.0 in (2743 mm) Length 190.7 in (4844 mm) Width 70.6 in (1793 mm) (2004-06) 71.9 in (1826 mm) (2001-03) Height 54.9 in (1394 mm) Fuel capacity 15.9 US gallons (60.2 L; 13.2 imp gal) Related Dodge Stratus Volga Siber The Sebring name was now used on three different cars for 2001. The coupe was based on the Mitsubishi Eclipse while the sedan and convertible were Chrysler JR platform successors to the Chrysler Cirrus. The Sebring sedan is also a de facto successor to the Plymouth Breeze, since most Plymouths (e.g. Voyager, Prowler) were rebranded as Chryslers since the marque's demise in 2001. The car got a facelift in 2004 by getting a new front fascia, as well as a Chrysler logo on the rear. The Sebring coupe was discontinued after 2005. The Sebring is sold as the Chrysler Cirrus in Mexico. Some of the 2.7 L V6 engines have suffered from failures due to oil sludge contamination. These problems happen when fine engine oil passages become clogged with sludge, and often result in catastrophic failure of the engine. Improper maintainace, such as irregular oil changes would see such results. An unknown number of Sebring, Concorde, Dodge Intrepid and Stratus owners have been affected. Fixes include changing to synthetic oil, inspection, and even engine replacement. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the 2001-2006 Sebring an Acceptable overall rating in frontal crash tests.[1] In the side impact test a Poor overall rating was given to models without side airbags. The IIHS did not test the Sebring with side airbags since Chrysler declined another test.[2] [edit] Trim levels Throughout the 2001–2006 generation sedan many different trim levels were offered. Though there were multiple variations of some(for example plain Touring and Touring Platinum Series), just the main ones are listed below. LX — 2001–2004 LXi — 2001–2003 base — 2004–2006 Touring — 2004–2006 Limited — 2004–2006 Signature Series — 2005 TSi — 2005–2006 |
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