15th
April
2007
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The 2007 Chrysler Sebring Convertible
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Engine:
2.4 liters
Engine Type:
Inline 4
Horsepower:
172 hp
Torque:
165 ft-lbs.
Towing Capacity:
2000 lbs.
Drive Type:
FWD
Cylinders:
4
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The new 2007 Chrysler Sebring Convertible offers a fully independent short - long- arm double wishbone suspension. This stiff suspension cross member enables the use of softer rubber bushings to isolate noise, vibration and harshness on the Sebring Convertible.
It’s never been easier to lower the top of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring Convertible , the four window down switch activates all four side windows simultaneously, the full sealing latch operation releases and secures the top with ease. And all 2007 Sebring Convertible tops are equipped with glass rear windows with defroster.
There are 2 available tops, cloth or vinyl, both can be lowered in about 7 seconds. For safety, the new 03 and 2007 Chrysler Sebring Convertible comes with a next generation multistage driver and front passenger air bags inflate with forces appropriate to the severity of impact. The straight through double rail concept of under body structures utilized in the new Chrysler Sebring Convertible travel front to back on each side, forming a ladder configuration with the cross members.
The cross car beam located under the instrument panel contributes to torsional stiffness. The new Sebring ABS Plus antilock brake system (standard on Limited and available on LX, GTC and Lxi) is a sophisticated extension of conventional ABS. During turns it automatically will balance brake force at each individual wheel in return helping to keep the car stable while braking and taking corners. There is now a convenient remote keyless entry system which includes illuminated entry and controls for power door locks the trunk and panic alarm.
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