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The Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger-Sebring car reviews Allpar has a
full 2000 Chrysler Sebring Coupe review. Click here to visit.
Also see our road test of the turbocharged Plymouth Laser/Eagle Talon, the
predecessor of the Sebring/Avenger (also built on the Mitsubishi Eclipse
platform).
  
History and description Based on Chrysler Sebring: The Obscure Facts, a
Web page by David Debertin. Used by permission.
We are not responsible for the accuracy of this information or for any
consequences of its use or abuse.
Chrysler Sebring Coupes are built in Normal, Illinois. This assembly plant
was once a joint venture between Mitsubishi Motors and Chrysler
Corporation (Diamond Star), but a few years ago, Mitsubishi purchased the
remaining interest in the plant from Chrysler. So Chrysler Sebrings are
technically known as transplants, since they are now assembled under
Mitsubishi management.
      
      
      
The other cars produced in this plant are sold under a variety of names.
The similar Dodge Avenger is also assembled in this plant. The other cars
assembled in this plant now include the Mitsubishi Galant, and the
Mitsubishi Eclipse.
The Sebring coupe owes a lot of its underpinnings to the Mitsubishi Galant
and to the Eclipse and Talon. Basically, the Sebring coupe is an Eclipse
with wheelbase stretched to 103 inches. This makes for a much larger back
seat than the Eclipse/Talon have, with more leg room, and, in particular
head room in the back seat. The dash is basically shared with the
Eclipse/Talon. The engine options differ in that the high performance 4
cylinder available on the Eclipse/Talon is not available on the Sebring,
but, instead, a 2.5 liter V6 is available. The optional V6 (standard on
the LXi) is built by Mitsubishi, and is based on the 3.0 engine originally
used by Chrysler as the V6 option in their mini-vans.
The 4 cylinder [no longer available] is manufactured by Chrysler, and is
basically the same engine used in the Neon, with some effort devoted to
reducing noise. Interestingly, most of the road tests in the major car
magazines indicate that the 4 cylinder accelerates a bit faster than the
V6, but the V6 has an edge in smoothness. (The 4 cylinder, but not the
V-6, is available with a five-speed manual transmission, similar to the
Stratus situation).
Sebrings differ from Avengers in a few small ways in addition to the
cosmetic differences. For example, the spring rates in the Sebring are
more nearly tuned to a smooth ride, whereas the Avenger is set up for a
slightly stiffer ride.
The Sebring convertible is built in Hermosillo, Mexico, in a plant
supervised by Chrysler, and is not related to the coupe but to the
Chrysler JA cars--the so called "cloud" cars (Stratus, Cirrus, and
Breeze).
2001 and beyond(Allpar Webmaster notes): Chrysler recently announced that
the new Avenger and Sebring would undergo a name change with their
redesign. The Avenger will become the Stratus Coupe (though it shares
little in common with the Stratus Sedan or Convertible!). The Sebring will
remain, but will be joined by the former Cirrus sedan, which becomes the
Sebring sedan, though again the two models are completely different. The
new models will be augmented by an updated 3.0 liter Mitsubishi engine,
reworked to produce roughly 200 hp. We do not understand Chrysler's
reasoning, but, then again, few rational, intelligent people do. We
strongly suspect that the Board spends much time trying to figure out ways
to outwit observers and customers.
1995 - 1996 Sales LiteratureThere were only a few changes in the Sebring
for the model year 1996. The 1995 model year was short, since the car was
introduced in April of 1995. The reason it had the 1995 model designation
is that the Avenger had been introduced the previous fall, so dealers
could not be selling 1995 Avengers alongside 1996 Sebrings. Legally,
however, all Sebrings could have been called 1996 models.
The changes between 1995 and 1996 were as follows:
Horsepower of the V6 was increased from 155 to 163 hp. There are no
externally visible changes in the engines between the 1995 and 1996
models, and Chrysler has been reluctant to reveal where the horsepower
boost came from. (In other engines, power boosts came from smoothing the
air path). Either the same engine was simply re-rated (that can happen) or
perhaps there was perhaps some changes in the electronics that control
fuel management.
The optional dash-mounted Infinity CD player now includes a cassette, and
if the CD player is dealer installed in the trunk, the cassette unit now
includes switches to control the trunk-mounted CD player
The universal garage door opener is now built into the sun visor, and
standard on the LXi model.
There were several color changes. Basically 1995 Char Gold Pearl Coat was
replaced with Spanish Olive Pearl Coat and Medium Blue Metallic was
replaced with Light Autumnwood Pearl Coat. The dark green changed
slightly, from Deep Green Metallic to Polo Green Pearl Coat. The Pearl
Coat designation is of interest, in that it indicates a color that
"travels"--the technical term for a metallic paint that changes color
depending on lighting conditions. All of the Sebring colors except Bright
White, Black and Medium Gray are pearl coats for 1996. The Silver Mist
Pearl Coat illustrates the phenomenon, and under some conditions, looks
pure silver, but on other lighting conditions, has a blue tinge, while
under still other color conditions, appears gold.
Tom Binney, a Sebring owner (see owners' page) supplied the following
information on the Sebring Pearl Coats.
"The Pearl effect is due to the use of Mearl Corporation's pigments in the
newer cars. This is a product that tends to give a red/blue, red/green or
other specific combination "Iridescent" effect to the paint similar to the
"mother of pearl" effect. I've been in the paint related industry for 30
years and some of these special effects have been around for 20 years or
so and are just starting to get into the commercial auto market. Wait
until they start to use "Flip Flop" overcoat colors - you won't know what
color to expect when you go back to the parking lot to get your car! They
can create drastic color changes due to type of light and angle of
reflection!"
Both the 1995 and 1996 Sebring sales brochures are of very high quality,
nicer than the Dodge Avenger books. In a new model in the first year, it's
expected that there are going to be some errors in the sales brochure that
are later corrected in subsequent printings or in the subsequent model
years. The 1995 Sebring book contains few errors that I have found. There
did not appear to be a separate 1995 printing that corrected the errors,
but the corrections do appear in the 1996 sales brochure. Many of the
photos from the 1995 brochure are re-used in the 1996 brochure. Here are
the significant differences (many are errors):
The V6 engine illustrated on page 8 of the 1995 brochure is different from
the one actually used in the car in that there is no container with a
yellow cap and other differences. The V6 engine used in the 1995 and 1996
models is correctly illustrated on pg. 10 of the 1996 brochure.
The photo on page 15 illustrating the cargo net in the 1995 brochure shows
a Dodge Avenger, not a Sebring! This photo has been corrected on pg.13 of
the 1996 brochure.
Study carefully the Dark Green Metallic Sebring on pp. 20-21 of the 1995
brochure and compare that with the similar illustration of the Polo Green
Pearl Coat illustrated on pp. 18-19 of the 1996 brochure, The
illustrations are obviously the same photo, but magically the Polo Green
has been lightened in the 1996 brochure.
Note the subtle interior changes between the 1995 and the 1996 brochures
on pages 10 and 11 of the 1995 brochure versus the illustration on pages 8
and 9 of the 1996 brochure. The most obvious difference is that the 1995
car shows perforations in the leather, whereas the 1996 does not. My
Sebring has a cloth interior, but, as I recall, the 1995 Sebrings I looked
at did not have the perforations. I would be interested in hearing from
1995 Sebring owners, especially if there are some who have the leather
interior with the perforations as illustrated in the 1995 brochure. Note
also that the stereo dial has changed. This is probably correct in that
the 1996 brochure illustrates the modifications made in the upgraded
Infinity stereo. The shininess of the leather in the 1995 brochure appears
to have been toned down in the 1996 illustration. There are other subtle
changes in the dash button colors. All of this appears to have been done
by retouching the original photo via computer.
A separate sales brochure is mailed out on request by dialing
1-800-4AChrysler. The 1995 version contained photos of the dark green
model. A photo in this brochure shows a black ash tray cover (the one used
in the Avenger) in the wood grained Sebring console. I have not seen this
brochure for 1996, or determined if this error has been corrected.
Road TestsRoad tests of the Sebring coupe appear in the following
magazines.
Car and Driver, June, 1995, pp. 83-87
Motor Trend, May, 1995, pp.120-121
Auto Week November 4, 1995 pp. 20-21 (Check out that owner's voice in
Lexington, KY)
Mystery SebringsI was in New Orleans, Louisiana in early February, 1995,
several weeks before the Sebring had been announced. Six Chrysler Sebrings
drove up to the underground parking area of the hotel. All of them were in
Deep green metallic, and, interestingly, all bore Louisiana manufacturer
license plates. Why Louisiana was a great mystery. Apparently, the
Sebrings were in New Orleans for a pre-show for the dealers. The cars were
clearly labeled as Sebrings, and looked identical to the model that was
introduced several weeks later, with one exception: the "grille" was not
like the one that was introduced with the horizontal bands, but rather had
a "honeycomb" appearance. Apparently, the grille texture was a "last
minute" pre-production change, based on dealer comments.
Common Dodge Avenger / Chrysler Sebring problemsAvenger/Sebring door
handle repair - step by step
I have received very little information from owners about problems with
the car. The potentially most serious problem is a malfunction in a brake
light sensor that has the effect of apparently keeping the brakes ever so
slightly engaged when the car is going down the road. This is resulting in
premature shoe wear. There is a Chrysler service bulletin out on this. The
battery in mine said goodbye last weekend after 4,300 miles of ownership.
The battery is no-name, but has a Magic Eye on it! The type number is 86.
It's a weird size. Bottom line: I'm running ok on an ill-fitting temporary
CarQuest battery, and the dealer has one on order, but it hasn't arrived
yet. [Update: the battery has been replaced at the dealer: two bad cells,
and no other problems] Another owner wrote of problems with the coil.
Interestingly the J.D. Power initial quality survey showed a high defect
rate, over 200 per car in the first six months of ownership, but the
Consumer Reports data look quite good, well above average.
Allpar Webmaster note: Mr. Hernandez warns owners of models with the V6
engine to avoid deep puddles, since this engine is a "bottom-feeder" and
can suck water into the intake, resulting in expensive rebuilding or
replacement. (This is also a problem with many VW engines).
1997 Avenger/SebringsThe biggest news is the revised front and rear
fascia. In fact, all of the plastic pieces below the belt line are changed
somewhat. By far, the most controversial aspect of the new design is the
new "grille." Larger and more prow shaped, the black area appears to have
pleats similar to the 1995-1996 design. The grille is now integral with
the lower fascia, instead of two separate pieces as in the 1995-96 design.
The Chrysler 300 "cross hairs" design is gone. In its replacement is a
Chrysler blue- ribbon logo with chrome wings that evoke Chrysler grille
trim designs of the 30s and 40s. In fact, in looking over photos of the
1934 Chrysler Airflow and other Chryslers built prior to World War II, the
new grille evokes images of a similar art deco design. Nouveau retro is
in. I'm certain this wing design was used on Chryslers of that period, but
if there is someone out there who can tell me exactly when and on what
model it was first used, I would appreciate hearing from you. Both the
grille and the winged emblem remain controversial, in my view. Air intake
remains below the grill, but its shape has changed. Fog and parking lights
appear similar to the 1995-96 design.
Moving around the side of the car, the most apparent change is in the
cladding, which now features a pair of raised ridges that extend the
length of the car. These ridges start on the side of the front bumper
cladding, go across the doors and to the side rear cladding behind the
rear wheels. This cladding design will be controversial. Whether or not it
looks "better" than the older, cleaner, design is a matter of opinion.
The new standard wheels for the LXi appear to be a ten-spoke design, quite
different from the 1995-96 version. They are now 17 inches in diameter,
riding on a P215/50 HR17 tire, a change from the P205/55 HR16 used in 1995
and 1996.
The rear of the car has changed too. A curved convex panel where the
license plate was now contains the Blue Ribbon Chrysler logo and Sebring
label (Gold on the LXi). The rear bumper has changed too with the twin
ridges extending around the rear of the car, and the bumper now
accommodating the license plate. A new spoiler similar to the one used on
the Dodge Avenger is standard on the LXi.
Despite the lack of sheet metal changes, the exterior is different from
the 1995-96. Overall length is up to 191.1 inches, from 187.4 inches,
probably because of the new prow-shaped grille. This is getting to be a
big car! Curb weight is up 15 pounds on the LX (to 2,959) and 40 pounds
(to 3,197) on the LXi. Overall width is down from 69.7 inches to 69.4
inches.
1997 Exterior ColorsNew this year are Indy Red (brighter red than has been
used on the 1995-96 Avenger), Paprika Pearl Coat, a bright orangish-rust
metallic, and Pewter Blue metallic, a color that appears to travel to Iris
overtones. Gone are Light Autumnwood, Medium Gray Metallic and Spanish
Olive Pearl Coats. The most important change is the total elimination of
the two-tone cladding that was mandatory on some colors in previous years,
but not used on others. These two-tone colors worked better on some colors
(such as the Mercedes-like white and silver) than on others. .The LXi
features gold exterior badging, which I presume means that the lettering
on the rear is in gold on the LXi, but chrome on the base LX.
1997 Interior changesThe fake wood grain now extends all the way up the
dash to cover the plastic piece that encloses the heater/AC controls. Not
only that, the ashtray cover is wood grain instead of black. In addition,
there is a new two-tone black and tan interior color combination.
Basically, the portion of the dash at glove box level is tan, but the
remainder of the dash is black. The tan trim also extends upward to the
arm rests on the door panels. The interior is now available in a butter
tan color to match the dash and door treatment with carpet of the same
color. This tan color is quite different from the brownstone available in
previous years. The gray interior apparently remains all gray, with no
two-toning.
1997 Equipment changesEngine and transmission options remain unchanged.
There is apparently a new door beam system called Dynamic Side Impact
protection. The standard LX radio and cassette system now has six speakers
instead of four. The LXi standard system includes 6 speakers, a 3-band
equalizer and a combination cassette and CD unit. An automatic
electrochromatic day-night mirror is standard on the LXi. The standard LX
wheel covers have been changed from 1996.
David Debertin's Chrysler SebringMy Sebring is a 1995 LXi model, in solid
silver mist. It has the gray cloth interior, and the standard set of LXi
features.
Comments about Chrysler Sebrings should be sent to me, David Debertin.
The Internet Sebring Coupe Owner's ClubGo to The Sebring Coupe Owners'
Photo Page - it has all the pictures you could want!
Go to The Sebring Coupe Owners' Page - this is essentially an open
message-board with many, many messages from individuals, most of which
have been individually answered by David Debertin. If you own a
Sebring/Avenger or are considering one, it's an excellent resource.
1995-2000 Dodge Avenger: Highlights
Both
Avenger and its corporate cousin, the Chrysler Sebring, were designed by
Chrysler but built by Mitsubishi in Illinois. They ride a modified
Mitsubishi Galant platform. Sebrings and Avengers differ mainly in grille
and taillights, but Dodge's version had fewer standard features and a
lower sticker price. Avengers came in base and ES models. The base had a
2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with dual-overhead camshafts and 140
horsepower. A 5-speed manual transmission was standard and 4-speed
automatic optional. The ES got a 2.5-liter single-camshaft V6 that came
only with the automatic, but a 4-cylinder engine and manual shift were
available as credit options. Antilock brakes were standard on the ES and
optional on base Avengers. Dual airbags were standard on both
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