1995-2000 Chrysler Sebring: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1995-2000 Chrysler Sebring. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1995-2000 Chrysler Sebring.
Year to Year Changes
1996 Chrysler Sebring:
Sebring coupes saw only minor changes for '96. Early in 1996, Chrysler launched a Sebring convertible, built on a longer Cirrus sedan platform, to replace the departed LeBaron convertible. The JX edition used a 150-horsepower, 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine. The plusher JXi got a 168-horsepower, 2.5-liter V6. Both convertibles used a 4-speed automatic transmission. The convertible's standard power top included a glass rear window with a defroster. Antilock brakes were standard on the LXi and JXi, and optional on base models.
1997 Chrysler Sebring:
Coupes gained a new grille this year, plus new front and rear fascias. Convertibles could now be ordered with Chrysler's Autostick transmission. Autostick allows for operation as a regular automatic, or clutchless manual shifting.
1998 Chrysler Sebring:
Chrysler added a top-of-the-line Limited model to the convertible line. While the Sebring coupe saw little change.
1999 Chrysler Sebring:
Chrysler dropped the 4-cylinder model for the '99 model year. Also, LXi coupes gained body-color mirrors.
2000 Chrysler Sebring:
Base-model (LX) coupes gained standard equipment this year, including cruise control, power windows. 4-wheel disc brakes, and 16-inch wheels. Convertibles added body insulation to reduce noise and vibration, and could now get an optional emergency escape release inside the trunk.








