...ary 1924, and was well received. In 1925, Maxwell was reorganized into the Chrysler Corporation, phasing out the Maxwell brand. The company was willing to have
...]]. [[Dodge]] was acquired in July 1928, positioned above DeSoto but below Chrysler (DeSoto and Dodge swapped places in the late 1930s).
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...shared with the sedan. Good performance and competitive at first, but the Sebring slipped against the competition, with harsh ride and below-average interior
...0)]], [[Chrysler Cirrus]], [[Plymouth Breeze]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (2007–10)]]
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...ame brought in from show car, tying the new model in with the successful [[Chrysler 300 (2005–10)|300]]. Dumpy proportions of predecessor still present, but
...200]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (2007–10)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler 200 (2015–17)]]
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...ubishi]] V6; coupé had smaller four-cylinder engine or the same V6. Called Chrysler Stratus for some export markets.
...'Predecessor:'' [[Chrysler LeBaron (1987–95)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (2001–6)]]
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...08 model year. Unpopular all-wheel-drive option dropped in 2009. Sold as [[Chrysler Cirrus]] in México. Shared platform with [[Dodge Avenger (2008–14)]].
...ring]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (2001–6)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler 200 (2011–14)]]
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...s also used for the Cirrus’s successors: two generations of the [[Chrysler Sebring]].
*[[Chrysler Cirrus (1995–2000)]]
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...rd Fusion]] and the imports, but the market was against CD-segment sedans. Chrysler killed the 200 in favour of crossovers and [[Jeep]]s.
*[[Chrysler 200 (2011–14)]]
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...(V6 OHC).''' Dodge version of the [[Chrysler Sebring (1995–2000)|Chrysler Sebring Coupé]], based on the [[Mitsubishi Galant (E50)]] platform, replacing the
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...oor convertible. F/F, 2213, 2507, 2555 cm³ (I4 OHC), 2972 cm³ (V6 OHC).''' Chrysler replaced its K-car LeBaron two-door models with a smoother, sportier varian
...''Predecessor:'' [[Chrysler LeBaron (1982–8)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (1995–2000)]]
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...96 cm³ (I4 OHC), 2429 cm³ (I4 DOHC), 2497 cm³ (V6 OHC).''' Most upscale of Chrysler’s “cloud cars”, related to [[Plymouth Breeze]] and [[Dodge Stratus (1
...''Predecessor:'' [[Chrysler LeBaron (1990–4)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (2001–6)]]
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...uivalent “cloud cars”, [[Dodge Stratus]] and [[Chrysler Cirrus (1995–2000)|Chrysler Cirrus]]. Handsome styling; softer than its counterparts. Larger 2·4 optio
...outh]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Plymouth Acclaim]] | ''Successor:'' [[Chrysler Sebring (2001–6)]]
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...ining for workers. UltraMotive worked on the styling, adapting it from the Chrysler original. Greater ground clearance than original, for Russia’s harsher ro
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...rice rather than dynamics. Related to [[Chrysler Sebring (2007–10)]] and [[Chrysler 200 (2011–14)|200]] successor.
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