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Justin Pritchard
Chrysler has the distinction of being the highest volume luxury brand in Canada, and it's a position they intend to keep. After selling nearly 47,000 units in 2005 led by the 300 and 300C, the carmaker set off developing some new models designed to keep the sales success rolling.

Less than a month after unveiling the new 2007 Chrysler models to the media in Kleinburg Ontario, Chrysler has announced pricing on the Aspen and Sebring models, which promise value, luxury and safety to consumers. Pricing on the 2007 Pacifica has already been announced.

CHRYSLER SEBRING
Following the same recipe for success as the 300, the Chrysler Sebring couples safety, craftsmanship and style with a very competitive pricetag.
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Starting price is just $22,995 with a four cylinder engine and four-speed automatic. Available options include a six-disc DVD/MP3/CD player, satellite radio, sunroof, and remote start.

For $25,800, customers can opt for the Sebring Touring with a 2.7 litre flexible fuel V6 and 189 horsepower. The unit is designed for enhanced performance without significant penalties in fuel consumption. The touring model includes four-wheel disc brakes, power drivers seat, leather wrapped steering wheel, metallic interior trim and six speakers. Fog lamps and 17-inch wheels are also added. Available options
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on the touring model include a high-output V6 engine with 5-speed autostick transmission, a cutting edge entertainment system with hard drive, rear seat video entertainment, 18-inch wheels and stability control.

The Sebring tops out as the Limited Model at $29,675 and comes with 235 horsepower and a six-speed automatic. Dual exhaust, 18-inch wheels, a Boston Acoustics stereo system, 6-cd changer and two tone heated leather seats boost the Limited model's luxury appeal.

CHRYSLER ASPEN
The Aspen, Chryslers first full-sized SUV, comes to market with a sticker
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price of less than $50,000 and the goal of keeping consumers from jumping ship to a luxury SUV from another carmaker.

Of the Aspen, Chrysler VP of Marketing Judy Wheeler says "Starting under $50,000, the all-new 2007 Chrysler Aspen is a premium SUV without the premium price tag,"

Starting at $49,995, the Aspen packs Hemi power, a 4x4 system and a five-speed automatic gearbox. Standard features consist of ESP, side
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curtain airbags, 20-inch chrome wheels, fog lamps, large heated mirrors, a security alarm and more.

Buyers can specify optional equipment like skid-plates, satellite radio, remote start and a trailer towing package with 8750 lb. capacity.

Whether you're after a luxurious sedan or a full sized luxury SUV for thousands less, both Sebring and Aspen promise Chryslers traditional American Luxury at a cost advantage to the competition.
Justin Pritchard
Justin Pritchard
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