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Spied: 2007 Chrysler Sebring, Pacifica

05/25/2006, 11:53 AM

By admin

Spy photographer Chris Doane snapped some photos of an undisguised 2007 Chrysler Pacifica. The second-generation car gets a revised look for the 2007 model year and a new interior, a standard 3.8 liter engine, and an optional 4.0 liter powerplant. Meanwhile, the spy photographers at Automedia caught the 2007 Chrysler Sebring with its trunk exposed. Part of the car’s taillight design can be seen. The official unveiling is expected in June. (Thanks to Mike Klotz for the tip).

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05/25, 12:42 PM

posted by:

Mike

^^^ I love seeing my name in lights! ^^^^

I think that the new sebring is going to be a FANTASTIC looking car. This, and the dodge, are going to be MASSIVE hits.

One more success story for CG

05/25, 1:53 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

I have seen numerous Pacifica’s around town. Atleast 3 I can think of… they all had camo over the hood/front end. This explains why… I’ll have to keep my eyes out for the Sebring now.

05/25, 4:05 PM

posted by:

Hemidakota

Check the grill workon the Pacifica, along with the lamps and you are now seeing the Sebring.

05/25, 5:20 PM

posted by:

Garris

The rear of the Sebring almost seems to have a G35-esque look to them. Sweet. Chrysler’s corporate front still hasn’t grown on me though…

05/25, 6:20 PM

posted by:

Patrick

i think the sebrings rear end looks pretty boring to be honest.

05/25, 7:25 PM

posted by:

Adam

The Sebring has and always will be the ultimate middle class midlife crisis car. It’s good looking… if you’re over 40. It has style… if you’re over 40. And there’s an option to buy a convertible. I cannot go a block in my town without seeing one of these.

05/25, 10:01 PM

posted by:

Edward

Well, I guess I’m glad they changed the headlights on the Pacifica. Never thought it was bad looking at all. Hell, looks much better than the R class.
That rear end on the Sebring looks like the Avalon and a WRX’s love child. Not impressed, but not dissapointed. I was a big fan of the 95-ish Sebring jxi convertible. Since then, it’s just been that on-the-back-burner chrysler. I would have taken a recent Stratus SXT over it any day… can’t wait to see what the 2007 of that will look like.

05/26, 4:44 AM

posted by:

Donfuy

that photo doesn’t signifies nothing. i can’t imagine a car just by THAT image!!

05/27, 1:52 AM

posted by:

M

Why the hell is Chrysler MURDERING all of their cars?! THE NEW SEBRING LOOKS ALMOST AS UGLY AS THE 300C, I like the old Sebring MUCH better? Why the hell is Chrysler putting these huge ugly grills on their cars? EVERY SINGLE DODGE LOOKS UGLY TOO! I don’t like the BOXY look. Who’s designing these cars a pimp?

THE NEW PACIFICA LOOKS NICE THOUGH!

 
 
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