Posted on May 4, 2010.
The Chrysler Sebring - An Alien American? The life of a sales representative must be very strange indeed, your life is essentially in a constant state of transition. It is a life spent on the highways, the takeaway coffee in the cup holder and unopened Pasty Ginster on the passenger seat. The handsfree mobile phone never stops ringing long enough to get through even one song compilation CD bought in haste Power Ballads of the last service station. uncomfortable environment, excessive travel and poor diet means that your average sales representative (although up-beat and personable outside) is a wreck of bitter anger and bile inside. OK, maybe a little too far, but a life on the road will not be pleasant if you do not transport you right move. Thus, the Salon was born.
The Saloon perennial favorite in the United Kingdom is the Ford Mondeo, a car so popular that he coined the phrase 'Mondeo-man, "the term used to describe a very large extent the typical demographic that lead. There are other popular options to consider, however: The main competition for the crown of the Mondeo includes luminaries such as the Volkswagen Passat and Audi A4. The choice seems dependent only if the agent works for a company to issue the first order and a company car (expect to see Audi BMW), or pay for petrol costs themselves (probably a Mondeo or Honda Accord). There are, however, other manufacturers are trying to get their hands on this lucrative market. An example is the Chrysler Sebring.
For the majority of British drivers, American cars are not a viable solution for a good drive on our roads. Many American cars are notoriously heavy lifting, which is perfectly well on long straight highways, but around corners and winding country roads that make up a large percentage of British roads, they are simply not practical. It would be more accurate to say they were the automotive equivalent of a suicide note, since you are a precious few seconds devoted to the violent struggle with the steering wheel trying to navigate your American car away from the fast approaching tree .
Chrysler took seriously the British critics. Rather than moan and accuse of being bad drivers, they have a car specially designed for Europe. The Sebring follows is intended to provide an option to the large American Modern Executive, without compromising handling, comfort or performance. It is still a big car and frankly, why would you buy an American car if you do not want to "supersized?
And Giant, he is well ... the shoe anyway. You could probably horse carriage while the rear storage space on the Sebring. Quite why the designers at Chrysler said it was necessary to include a boot the size of an aircraft carrier is a bit beyond me, but space is always welcome. There is also a selection of engines seem very impressive, including a 2.7-liter V6 that will make the dreaded ground meat of your eardrums and the ramp.
It is a bit difficult to see how the Sebring is located in the UK market, we are known for our reserve deputy after all. The Sebring is perhaps a little more ostentatious than the Ford Mondeo and does not produce anywhere as good ration miles per gallon most of its competitors, so it probably will not attract orders for the fleet Too many companies looking for company cars. If you wish to travel on Route 66 in an outsized living room instead of tootling along the A46 in your Mondeo though, the Chrysler Sebring could be worth a look.