About Chrysler: The company that invented the minivan has continued to blaze its own trail with styling standouts like the Chrysler PT Cruiser, Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Crossfire. The Chrysler Sebring Convertible is the best-selling drop-top in the country and the Chrysler Town & Country minivan is a kids' favorite.
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300
Category: Fullsize/Large Sedan
MSRP: $25,850 - $47,431 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 13 - 18 / Hwy 18 - 26 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
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KBB Review: The 2008 Chrysler 300 sedan has succeeded where many of its domestic rivals have not. While it's true that Americans have flocked to the 300 chiefly because of its bold styling, the 300 provides a roomy interior, impressive ride and handling, the availability of the well-known HEMI V8... Read 300 Review
Aspen
Category: Fullsize/Large Hybrid and SUV
MSRP: $33,705 - $45,570 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 13 - 14 / Hwy 17 - 19 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 8
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KBB Review: On the surface, creating a new large SUV in the current market might seem a little like arriving at a party just as it's breaking up. Scratch that surface, though, and a rationale emerges. The segment for large sport utility vehicles, while shrinking, is still substantial, and Chrysler... Read Aspen Review
Crossfire
Category: Subcompact Convertible, Coupe and Hatchback
MSRP: $35,610 - $40,055 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 15 / Hwy 23 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 2
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KBB Review: The Crossfire was created during the now-terminated merger between German giant Daimler AG and the Chrysler Corporation. The car's stunning exterior quickly went from paper to concept to production vehicle, where it is currently available as both a coupe and convertible. Using the... Read Crossfire Review
Pacifica
Category: Fullsize/Large Van/Minivan and Wagon
MSRP: $25,365 - $36,925 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 14 - 15 / Hwy 22 - 23 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 6
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KBB Review: On paper, the 2008 Chrysler Pacifica seems like a good idea, but even though it has been credited with starting the crossover utility vehicle segment, it has not become the sales leader for which the company had hoped. Perhaps the Pacifica's combination of a low interior ceiling and... Read Pacifica Review
PT Cruiser
Category: Subcompact Convertible and Wagon
MSRP: $16,640 - $24,430 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 18 - 21 / Hwy 24 - 26 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating: Read Ratings
KBB Review: People who drive convertibles often like their cars to stand out, a fact most manufacturers and designers take into account. If unmistakable styling is the hallmark of a great convertible, then the 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible should win top honors. Based on the popular PT... Read PT Cruiser Review
Sebring
Category: Compact Convertible and Sedan
MSRP: $20,530 - $33,405 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 15 - 21 / Hwy 0 - 30 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
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KBB Review: Accounting for more than one in every four passenger cars sold, the midsize sedan market remains the most popular in the country. Currently, the segment consists of the class leaders, the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, and a host of "category alternatives," some of which are more... Read Sebring Review
Town & Country
Category: Van/Minivan
MSRP: $24,185 - $37,345 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 16 - 17 / Hwy 23 - 25 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 7
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KBB Review: Although it's been overshadowed by the SUV as the symbol for family transport in third-millennium America, as recently as 2006 almost a million families opted for the arguably more functional minivan. Chrysler is widely credited with inventing the modern minivan and will soon be the... Read Town & Country Review
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