Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger to Live on Through 2012 – Car News


A freshening will attempt to pump some life into the mid-size sedans until Fiat-based replacements arrive.
With the ink still drying on the Chrysler/Fiat alliance, Chrysler’s future product portfolio is about as stable as the stock market. Now those ever-changing plans include a previously unplanned refresh for the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger, according to Automotive [...]


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2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited


A freshening will attempt to pump some life into the mid-size sedans until Fiat-based replacements arrive.


With the ink still drying on the Chrysler/Fiat alliance, Chrysler’s future product portfolio is about as stable as the stock market. Now those ever-changing plans include a previously unplanned refresh for the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger, according to Automotive News. The report says that under previous owner Cerberus Capital Management, Chrysler had no plans to update the sedans, and would instead let them die when the Sterling Heights, Michigan, factory that builds the cars closes at the end of 2010. Now, in order to tide the struggling automaker over until it can launch Fiat-based vehicles—which are at least two years out—the Sebring and Avenger are slated to stay on the market until late 2012.



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