Los Angeles Auto Show : Chrysler

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2006 Los Angeles Auto Show
A big sedan for 2027 Dec 6, 2006
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Ford Dec 5, 2006
Purebred Italians Dec 4, 2006
BMW unveils 7-passenger X5 Dec 4, 2006
Honda StepBus and Remix Dec 4, 2006
Acura Dec 1, 2006
Saturn Dec 1, 2006
Audi Dec 1, 2006
General Motors Nov 30, 2006
Nissan surprises us with the Altima Coupe! Nov 30, 2006
LA Auto Show: 100 years Nov 30, 2006
Tiger Woods unveils the new 2008 Buick Enclave Nov 29, 2006
Los Angeles, California 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Chrysler's customer focus groups must be the most indecisive in the industry. According to Chrysler, it's why we have both a Jeep Compass AND a Patriot,
2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible (Photo: John LeBlanc, Auto123.com)
and, apparently, why they will offer their new two-door, four-seat Sebring convertible with a vinyl, cloth or steel retractable hardtop. The Sebring has been the best-selling convertible in the U.S. market seven out of the past 11 years, so Chrysler is definitely hedging their bets with three convertible top options. Beyond the trio of tops, the Sebring also distinguishes itself with a trunk big enough to hold two golf bags with the top down, four when it's retracted. Try that with a Pontiac G6 convertible. Drivetrain and trim options will be similar to the Sebring four-door. The Sebring convertible--all three of them--should be on sale just in time for next spring's top down motoring. 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4
2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4 (Photo: Dodge)
Sitting uncharacteristically quiet in a corner of Chrysler's booth was the long awaited Street and Racing Technologies version of the not-so-subcompact Caliber. The only question driving enthusiasts are asking is how will 300 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque--through only the front wheels--translate to on-the-road feel?