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SEMA Sebring (more pics)

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I know this is an odd thing to comment on, but there's something off about the colour of the headlight casing...

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I think it's the camera

I think this is very sweet... Although it kinda reminds me of an Acura RSX.

I really like the new Sebring (I think I might be in the minority here) and I hope it does well. Sure beats the hell out of the Malibu and current G6 sedan.

Notice something different about the hood? :AH-HA_wink:

I think the coloring of the headlight casings is by design...

hood looks better without the ribs/ripples/whatever, but the headlights being colored funny looks... like old yellowed headlights.

Some of the interior still looks cheap but it looks much better in that color combo!

hood looks better without the ribs/ripples/whatever, but the headlights being colored funny looks... like old yellowed headlights.

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Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking. I realize Chrysler has had some quality issues, but pre-fading headlamps is not a solution.

Also, the taillamps are still f-in' ugly.

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