Used 1995 Chrysler Cirrus Consumer Reviews
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I will never buy another one!
This car is fun to drive. It has a lot of get up and go! The car is great when it runs!!!! This car has had a new crank sensor, oil sender unit, solenoid pack, and brakes. It has also (according to dealership)programmed itself to think it has an alarm. It has had over $3500 of work on this car and still has problems. That's a lot of money for a car with 88,000 miles on it. This is the first Chrysler I have ever owned and definitely will be the last!!!!
STAY AWAY FROM THIS CAR!
What has been replaced so far: Headlights 12 times in 2 years Transmission Keyless entry remote twice Brakes seven times in two years Rotors Struts (2) Tierods (2) CV Joints (2) Five sets of tires in two years Exhuast Fuel Filter Alignment three times in two years Intake manifold gasket I do not drive this car hard, i take good care of it, this car is a money pit! If you think the looks of this car will grow on you, they won't. Not to mention its below adverage crash test rating. This car will leave you on the side of the highway at 2am. STAY AWAY!
Going to the poorhouse
I bought this car used with 50,000 miles, thinking I had found myself a good deal. In the past year and a half, I have already put into the car nearly $3000 for various things from the cylanoid pack, a computer part, front and rear brakes, rotors, etc. Every month this car presents a new problem. I take very good care of my car, keeping all scheduled maintenance, oil changes, etc. I would not wish this money pit on my worst enemy.
Be careful of future problems
Before I purchased the vehicle I checked out Edmunds.com review on the Cirrus. They raved about how remarkable it was, "1995 Car of the Year," but what they did not inform me about were the severe defects in the transmissions of the vehicles. Having taken the car in five times in the past five months my patience with the upstart tranny has worn thin. Just remeber to remind your local mechanics its a defect in the transmision module and not the solenoid. Other than that problem the car runs wonderfully and has a fairly good interior.
Pretty Junk
I would love to tell you about my driving experience but the car is always broke down. I see why Chrysler is bankrupt. Their cars spend more time with the mechanic than the owner.