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Sebring Sedan is powered by engines that give you performance
you may not expect from a sedan.
- Touring and Limited's 2.7-liter engine pumps out
200 horsepower
- Sebring's 150-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder
engine produces responsive acceleration and quiet
operation
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| Suspension |
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Sebring Touring and Limited have a touring suspension system
with front and rear stabilizer bars for a precise feel on
the road.
Sebring features a suspension with a remarkably composed
ride, positive cornering response and an excellent steering
feel.
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| Towing |
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The test drive of Sebring Sedan feels so right because the
handling is so refined. A big part of this is the power-assisted
rack-and-pinion steering system. Its balanced feel and quick
response contribute to Sebring's nimble handling.
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| Traction Control |
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Low-speed traction control uses
the Antilock brake sensors to detect wheel slip, and applies
brake pressure to help regain traction. It helps provide improved
acceleration on slippery surfaces. Traction control is included
with the optional antilock brakes on all models. |
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