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Sebring convertible, Dodge Avenger due in September

08/14/2006, 9:21 PM

By admin

The hardtop-convertible version of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring will arrive at the Paris Motor Show in September, according to the U.K.’s AutoExpress. Dodge’s version of the new Sebring — the 2007 Avenger — is also expected to make its public debut at the show, according to the magazine.

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08/14, 9:24 PM

posted by:

Trevor

A hardtop convertible on this car should be nice !

08/14, 9:28 PM

posted by:

Trent Steele

Trevor, no it won’t.

08/14, 9:50 PM

posted by:

Niels

Trent, yes it will.

08/14, 10:03 PM

posted by:

gtaste

American cars are crap. Too late to catch up. Big 3 should just give up..

08/14, 10:16 PM

posted by:

Trevor

lol

08/14, 10:17 PM

posted by:

what were you thinking

gtaste, give it a rest

08/14, 10:17 PM

posted by:

R.C. Collins

american cars are not crap, american cars built by chrysler are crap.

08/14, 10:18 PM

posted by:

manny

that avenger looks sweet…

08/14, 10:19 PM

posted by:

what were you thinking

i think ppl would much rather take a new avenger over the oooo so boring fusion

08/14, 11:56 PM

posted by:

Ryan H

I’ve been waiting to see the Avenger for quite a while. I’m in the market to buy a new midsize car and hopefully the coupe version looks somewhat decent.

08/15, 1:44 AM

posted by:

stuart

I think any car made by any american company other than chrysler is ****. Chrysler still needs to sort out the interiors though

08/15, 2:28 AM

posted by:

R.C. Collins

stuart, you are an idiot

08/15, 3:48 AM

posted by:

Kevin

it looks good, much better than the sebring.

08/15, 4:04 AM

posted by:

LOL

Gtaste go back to your hentai

08/15, 6:21 AM

posted by:

Carnut4ever

The Avenger’s front looks promising. I hope they do not mess it up by adding ugly unnecessary bulges like the hind fenders of the Dodge Charger.

08/15, 8:43 AM

posted by:

jimothy

Ahh…don’t you just love the insightful commentary around here?

08/15, 9:35 AM

posted by:

1952 MG TD

the rear fender hump will be present on the Avenger sedan.

08/15, 9:39 AM

posted by:

People suck

I got an idea for both cars. Make them cheaper, with less power and add a whole bunch of ugly angles in places where they don’t belong. It’ll fly off the lots, just like that POS Caliber.

08/15, 12:08 PM

posted by:

tppp

I think this will be a pretty good looking car actually. Even with the rear fender hump. I think it will look better than the Sebring.

08/15, 1:01 PM

posted by:

Nick

This site is a pretty good indicator of why people hate America. Full of total idiots. It’s like sitting in a second grade classroom.

“You smell like poop!”
“No you!”

08/15, 1:39 PM

posted by:

Nick

They should bring back the Plymouth Honeybee name for this car

08/15, 3:10 PM

posted by:

Discharge

OH no a larger Caliber will be even harder to ignore.
My eyes My eyes I’ve gone blind

08/17, 7:49 PM

posted by:

louis p. fabien, jr

i would like to receive a brochure on the 2007 dodge avenger and challenger release date prices, features, im re-finance my home just to buy obe of them,please make my wish a reality,,,,,,, thank-you

 
 
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