Chrysler Cirrus Research & Reviews

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149 Total Reviews

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  • Damn good car - 1999 Chrysler Cirrus
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    This car is great. Very roomy. Lots of leg room front or back. I have taken many long trips. And I never feel fatiged when I get where Im going like I do with my other cars.

  • Excelent Car but the brakes - 2000 Chrysler Cirrus
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    Good car overall, lots of power but needs to be improved in areas like braking, front tie-rod ends, transmission leaks and sturdyness. It looks great, the design is still very modern.

  • Oh Yeah Baby!!!!!!!! - 1998 Chrysler Cirrus
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    My parents bought it for me used and I have not had any problems. The looks good, drives good, and rides good.

  • Great styling and standard features - 2000 Chrysler Cirrus
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    For the past three years the only thing paid for other than my car note were oil changes. Great performance and low maintenance costs. Fun to drive. Easy to accelerate when passing other vehicles. Fast off the line.

  • Best car for me - 1997 Chrysler Cirrus
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    Since I have owned this vehicle I have not had any problems. It is not hard for me to keep the gas tank full and always starts gracefully. It also has enough room for my family to sit very comfortably. Thank you .

  • Love the Cirrus! - 1999 Chrysler Cirrus
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    I bought the car in January with 112,000 kms (previously only had 1 owner), and now its got 132,000 kms and I still havent brought it to a mechanic. We will bring it in for a check up before our third trip to see if everything is good. Theres some squeakiness from the front end when going on bumps, but thats about it.

  • Nice, but could have been better - 1998 Chrysler Cirrus
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    This is a nice car. Built like a tank. Almost as heavy as one, too. Engine is under-powered, though, and is shoe-horned into the car. This makes it hard to work on engine components, which I have done several times. Tranny also hesitates to shift when you floor it. You practically red-line before it goes into the next gear. Avg. fuel economy for a V6. For the amount of driving that I do, I have to fill the 16-gallon tank up about once a week. Body and paint are in great shape, except for some minor dings on the doors from inconsiderate shoppers/neighbors/coworkers and a few tiny rust bubbles on the very tip of the hood from rocks flying up on the highway.

  • Disappointing: Too Many Repairs - 1995 Chrysler Cirrus
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    I bought my Cirrus new. I changed the oil every 3,000 miles and was religious about routine maintenance. It was a good car for the first 7 years. But then it all went down hill. It has been in the shop so often that I finally had to get rid of it so that I could get something reliable. Now the distributor needs to be replaced at only 86,500 miles! Several other things are also wrong, including a window motor and the A/C condensor. A new car payment will cost less than maintaining this disappointing vehicle.

  • Not very dependable - 1995 Chrysler Cirrus
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    I bought a Cirrus when I came back from a year in England and at first was very excited about it. I was stepping up to a V-6 for the first time and the car had decent features. However I soon quickly learned that it was more than I bargained for. Even though it was Motor Trends Car of the Year in 95 (I still have the sticker in my window) it has had repeated problems. Transmission, lower ball joint, poor winter traction (w/new tires), A/C never works ($900 to fix), collant pump problems, dashboard lights burn out, etc. If the car is running properly, it is a great ride and fun to drive w/ the suspension it has but I to have had it behind a tow truck too many times.

  • Disappointing: Too Many Repairs - 1995 Chrysler Cirrus
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    I took good care of my car. Oil changes every 3000 miles, etc. Even though I only had 86,500 miles on this 10 year old vehicle, I did its 90,000 maintenance 2 months ago. And it croaked on the side of the road this week. It needs another $1200 to replace the distributor! The back window no longer works and I figure the exhaust system will need to be replaced soon. Forget it. Im tired of keeping the car repair companies in business.

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