23rd
April
2007
The PT Cruiser is still in its first generation but Chrysler has made regular refreshes and special-edition models to keep its retro vehicle up to date. A PT Cruiser Dream Cruiser trim came out in 2002; it featured exclusive gold paint and accents. The turbocharged GT debuted the year after as a reply to critics who’d complained the base engine was not powerful enough.
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22nd
April
2007
The Chrysler Pacifica remains almost a secret among SUV shoppers, despite its three years on the market and moderately good sales. The styling draws admiration from SUV and minivan owners alike, while the interior is comfortable and attractive. Handling and ride are both good, with the main drawbacks being price and gas mileage - better than full size SUVs, but not as good as minivans.
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15th
April
2007
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.
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12th
April
2007
The 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser doesn’t feel like a sports car, but it accelerates smartly once the turbo is spooled up. Buyers will want to avoid the base engine, which leaves the car feeling starved for power. Apart from a wide turning radius, all PTs are easy to steer, and the suspension consistently soaks up road irregularities, yielding a smooth, composed ride.
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10th
April
2007
For 2007 the automatic dimming rearview mirror is an option with integral reading lamps, an integrated digital compass-temperature display and HomeLink® buttons that can be programmed to control your garage door, and outdoor lights. Sebring’s cabin has a fresh look, even on entry-level models. Chrysler’s historic wing shape is used as a styling theme inside to good effect. The shield shaped center stack flares into a wide wing, surrounding most of the dashboard.
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10th
April
2007
the 2007 Chrysler Aspen. This SUV will seat eight comfortably. Riding on a wave of design successes, Chrysler is expanding into the lucrative luxury-SUV segment to compete head to head with the Lincoln Navigator and the (newly revamped) Cadillac Escalade. The Chrysler Aspen seats eigh comfortably.
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3rd
April
2007
For 2007, the Chrysler Crossfire features a unique monochromatic look. A monotone Bright Silver Metallic exterior paint scheme gives the 2007 Chrysler Crossfire a sleek, modern appearance that’s as distinct as the car itself. Also updated for 2007 is a new set of standard safety features that include a front passenger seat Occupant Classification System (OCS), a multi-stage driver front air bag that is designed to deploy at different levels depending on the severity of impact and a passenger front air bag.
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1st
April
2007
The seven-passenger 2007 Chrysler Town & Country minivan is available in four trim levels: base, LX, Touring and Limited. The base model is the only short-wheelbase T&C; the other three are the larger extended-wheelbase size. Base models are equipped with a second-row bench seat, air-conditioning, power locks and windows, cruise control, tilt steering, remote keyless entry, and a four-speaker CD stereo, but cannot be equipped with fold-flat seating.
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31st
March
2007
The Chrysler 300 luxury sedan receives some significant changes year. The biggest, literally, is the introduction of a new long-wheelbase model. The W.P. Chrysler Executive Series Package (available on Touring and 300C rear-wheel-drive models) adds 6 inches to the 300’s wheelbase.
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