Chrysler Sebring offers distinctive styling, roomy interiors and big trunks.Sebring models come in convertible, sedan, and coupe body styles.All offer room for five, but the three body styles are quite distinctive and should be viewed individually. For starters, the sedan, coupe, and convertible differ in their basic structure.The sedan is largely a Chrysler engineering effort, the coupe is based on a Mitsubishi platform, and the convertible uses some elements from each.There are interior differences and styling variations and the engines and transmissions differ. The sedan has a tougher row in a highly competitive field of midsize sedans.The Sebring sedan answers this call with distinctive styling, a pleasant, airy cabin, and a spacious trunk with a 60/40 split folding rear seat.It's also rated well in terms of safety: The Sebring sedan earned a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Administration in its frontal crash test and a favorable rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in its 40-mph offset frontal crash test.A restyled fascia freshens the looks of the sedan for 2004.