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super car - 2000 Chrysler Cirrus
By cord - October 11 - 2:00 amthis vechicle has been exceptional we are moving out of state and need only one car this car must have awd
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above average Chrysler product - 1999 Chrysler Cirrus
By Ms D - September 12 - 2:00 amGreat running, looking car. Great gas mileage (300 miles to tank)!
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CAN I TRADE IT IN FOR A PINTO??? - 1995 Chrysler Cirrus
By Rob Sexton - August 17 - 2:00 amIve owned my 95 Cirrus LX for about 6 months and it has been in the shop 13 times - first the waterpump /seals/timing belt went out a week after I bought it ($800 to fix). I had the fuel pump/injector system replaced ($550 to fix). The computer system started failing. At this point Ive replaced 3 sensors (crankshaft mechanism sensor, and throttle position sensor twice, all at $200 a piece). I had a new computer put in it at over $700, and 3 days later it started failing again and is now currently in the shop being diagnosed at $70 per hour...my opinion? Chysler has designed a car that makes the Pinto seem like a Mercedes. Dont buy this car! EVER!
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Transmission Problems - 1995 Chrysler Cirrus
By sheri1972 - August 12 - 2:00 amI currently own a 1995 Cirrus with 92,000 and have just began to experience a problem leaking around the front seal. Since I owned the car, I had to replace the water pump and know the front seal. Overall this car is very reliable. If anyone is currently shopping for a Cirrus I would recommend the purchase. My experience has been very positive.
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Enough to make me trust Chrysler . . . - 1996 Chrysler Cirrus
By jmmailin - July 14 - 2:00 amAfter owning a VW Dasher-fun to drive but mechanical disaster Dodge (Mitsubishi) Colt- reliable, great mileage, but small, poor acceleration, I wanted bigger w/a little style & power. Cirrus served well w/6 cyl providing extra power, comfort, surprisingly roomy interior, + decent mileage (26/30). Few probs but all expensive: computer control module, then A/C compressor, then condensor, major brake job, engine mounts went a early at 90000, but little else for 7 yrs. Extended warranty (both dealer & aftermarket) worthwhile. -Pts for hard to reach battery in driver wheel well +pts for battery lasting 5 yrs in AZ.
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As good as it gets!!!!!! - 1997 Chrysler Cirrus
By bryboman - June 24 - 2:00 amThis has been by far the best Chrysler product I have driven. I purchased the car with 43 miles on it, as a leftover, and have driven it a trouble free 143,000 miles. My only complaint is the seat travel, you feel alittle too close to the dashboard, and with the great room in the back, alittle more travel would have been nicer. Now, at 143K, the car is beginning the old nickle and diming. Radio is getting flakey, bushing and suspension parts need replacing. But after 143K, can I complain? Hell no!
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A Good Car, But Repairs Costly - 1996 Chrysler Cirrus
By Gene Yetter - June 7 - 2:00 amI use my Cirrus both for traveling the Interstates and getting around New York City. Its very maneuverable and reliable. Fun to drive even, especially since I installed Sirius satellite radio. However costs to maintain the car I find are shockingly high. For example, the OEM muffler or catalytic converter each sell for over $300 retail. To replace transmission seals requires the transmission to be dropped, and that can run over $600 at a discount transmission shop.
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Not a bad car - 2000 Chrysler Cirrus
By Goodie - June 7 - 2:00 amThis car was bought for my wife. So far, it has proven to be a decent automobile. The handling is pretty good for this type of vehicle and the ride quality is not too harsh. The interior is quite comfortable for long trips. The only complaints I have are the exterior styling and the lack of power. The little 2.5 liter six has to be thrashed to get any real power, and is pretty noisy about making it. All in all a very nice car.
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Reliable car---(hint)---take care of it! - 1995 Chrysler Cirrus
By happy hoosier - May 6 - 2:00 amVery good car for the dollar! I bought it with 54,500 miles in 2000. About 66,000 miles tie rods went out but I was lucky I wasnt going 70 mph. with regular oil changes I believe it to be a great car. Does have a problem with acceleration....takes too long for shifting gears and red lines too long (i.e. going 50 mph to 75 mph)
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4 cyl. lx - 2000 Chrysler Cirrus
By T.D. - April 19 - 2:00 amWarranty, problem with leaky trans, returned 5 times before it was corrected.