Not long after Chrysler announced pricing for the full host of updated 2011 Dodge products, the automaker has priced its own reworked Pentastar-badged products – the Sebring 200 sedan and Town & Countryminivan. Both vehicles feature vastly better interiors than the models they replace, as well as the automaker’s smooth new 3.6-liter V6 under the hood.
The 200 indeed has its work cut out for it, since the Sebring it replaces was one of the most poorly received vehicles in Chrysler’s lineup. Four trim levels are available – LX, Touring, Limited and S – with pricing starting at $19,995 for the base model, $21,995 for the Touring and $24,495 for the Limited. Chrysler tells us that the S trim will arrive shortly after the rest of the 200 lineup, and official pricing for that top-rung trim has not been released at this time.
Chrysler’s bread-and-butter Town & Country now enters its 21st year of production, preparing to do battle with the newly reworked Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey. Pricing starts at $30,995 for the base Touring model, and rises to $33,995 for the Touring L and $39,495 for the decked-out Limited. We’re eager to get some seat time in the refreshed minivan to see if it can once again regain its place as the family-hauler sales leader.