The Chrysler Sebring is a mid-sized sedan that offer three engine choices to satisfy potential customers' fuel economy needs. The base engine is a 2.4 liter dual overhead cam unit that produces one hundred seventy-three horsepower and one hundred sixty-six pound feet of torque. The 2.4 liter features sequential port fuel injection and a four speed automatic transmission. The Environmental Protection rates the four cylinder at twenty-one miles per gallon in city driving, and thirty miles per gallon in highway driving. Maximum towing capacity for the 2.4 liter engine is one thousand pounds when properly equipped with a towing package, but fuel economy ratings will be lower when towing any items. The next available engine option is a 2.7 liter six cylinder engine. The 2.7 liter six cylinder has an output rating of one hundred seventy-eight horsepower and one hundred ninety pound feet of torque. The 2.7 liter engine features a dual overhead cam layout and sequential port fuel injection. The EPA rates the 2.7 liter six cylinder at eighteen miles per gallon on the city circuit and twenty-six miles per gallon on the the highway circuit. Maximum towing capacity for the 2.7 liter is also one thousand pounds when properly equipped, and the fuel economy ratings given will be reduced when towing any items. The largest engine available on the Sebring is a 3.5 liter six cylinder which produces two hundred thirty-five horsepower. The 3.5 liter engine can be mated to either the four speed automatic mentioned earlier, or a six speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy ratings for the 3.5 liter engine, as rated by the EPA, are seventeen miles per gallon in city driving and twenty-five miles per gallon on the highway.
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