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Chrysler Introduces Limited Edition Platinum Series for 2004 Model Year

Chrysler will introduce a limited edition Platinum Series of vehicles this fall. The Chrysler Platinum Series will consist of six models: the Chrysler 300M, the Chrysler Sebring Convertible, the PT Cruiser, Sebring Sedan, Sebring Coupe, and Town & Country.

by Staff
August 18, 2003
3 min to read


Chrysler will introduce a limited edition Platinum Series of vehicles this fall. The Chrysler Platinum Series will consist of six models: the Chrysler 300M, the Chrysler Sebring Convertible, the PT Cruiser, Sebring Sedan, Sebring Coupe, and Town & Country. All Platinum Series Chrysler vehicles will be available in graphite metallic, bright silver metallic or brilliant black crystal. Additional features include leather seats, satin silver bezels, chrome or platinum clad wheels, and an array of unique interior features. Each vehicle prominently features special Platinum Series badging. Chrysler 300M: The Platinum Series Chrysler 300M has a distinctive deep slate/light taupe two-tone interior, chrome door handles, deep gloss black turn signal mirrors, and 17-inch chrome wheels. It comes with a standard 360-watt Infinity II Cassette/CD player and a no-charge SIRIUS satellite radio system, complete with a one-year SIRIUS subscription. MSRP is $31,425, which includes the $680 destination fee. Chrysler Sebring Convertible: The Platinum Series Chrysler Sebring Touring Convertible features a black cloth roof, stylish two-tone leather seating with preferred suede inserts, unique 16-inch Platinum clad “Bladerunner” wheels, a power driver seat, satin silver interior accents, and interior chrome door handles. MSRP is $28,585, which includes the $625 destination fee. Chrysler Sebring Sedan: The Platinum Series Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan features platinum clad “Bladerunner” wheels, distinctive two-tone leather seating, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, satin silver interior accents, and a power driver seat. MSRP is $22,555, which includes the $625 destination fee. Chrysler Sebring Coupe: A two-tone leather interior, chrome wheels, power driver seat, four-disc CD changer, and an automatic day/night mirror are featured on the Platinum Series Sebring Coupe. The MSRP for this model is $25,615, which includes the $625 destination fee. Chrysler PT Cruiser: The Platinum Series Chrysler PT Cruiser features the new 180 horsepower turbo engine option with an automatic transaxle. An AM/FM six-disc CD changer radio complete with SIRIUS satellite radio capability, unique two-tone leather seats with power seat height adjuster, and chrome clad wheels on the exterior will augment the premium, dynamic feel of this vehicle. The Platinum Series PT Cruiser also features bright pedals and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with satin silver painted spokes, a chrome/body-color front fascia, chrome body side moldings, a chrome exhaust tip, chrome door lock knobs, front door sill scuff plates with bright winged logo inserts, a chrome shifter bezel, and a satin silver shift ball. The MSRP is $24,965, which includes the $590 destination charge. Chrysler Town & Country: The Platinum Series Chrysler Town & Country includes a no extra-charge rear seat video system, six-disc CD/DVD player, pop-up rear cargo organizer, and removable center console. This ultimate minivan comes complete with a body-color roof rack, platinum clad wheels, two-tone leather interior, chrome interior door handles, and a satin silver instrument panel bezel. The MSRP is $34,320, which includes the $680 destination charge.

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