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Chrysler 200 |
The new car is going to be called the
Chrysler 200, linking it with the successful (and also due for an upcoming update) 300. This specific doesn’t big surprise us. In its previously versions, the Sebring was at least reputable amongst its today's competitive set, but the last technology had an interior full of depressingly hard plastics, and dynamics similar to mid-’80s econoboxes. The new car rides on a carry-over system, however the body mounts and suspension bushings are all new, like the tires and rear anti-roll bar, therefore we all wishing the 200 feels as though more modern than the car that it springs.
The 200 will put on completely new front sheetmetal together with new lighting effects elements. The decklid is also new and will integrate LED taillights. Chrysler has yet to release pictures of the entire car, but from all of these teaser images, we can see the new grille and also headlights resemble those of the stylish 200C EV concept from the 2009 Detroit auto show. The more the new looks mimic the concept, the better, but understanding the
greenhouse and therefore the structure as a whole—carries over from the discombobulated-looking Sebring, we don’t expect the assembly 200 to have the complex attractiveness of the concept.
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New Chrysler 200 |
Chrysler is still mum for the Sebring convertible car’s fate for 2011, however says the new 200 will be accompanied by a exchangeable soon enough. All of us reckon that, as opposed to try to purge the Sebring from the public’s memory while offering a Sebring convertible next to an strangely related sedan called the 200, the company will certainly pull the convert from its shelves until the 200 type is prepared.