Used 1996 Chrysler Cirrus Consumer Reviews
Luxury for very little
The leather interior feels luxurious as do the comfortable seats. Mine is black ext. tan int. and it looks great! I love how it looks ageless. It's 8 yrs old and still fits in with the new crowd. I enjoy having a V6 and would never consider getting anything but. I've had a good time with the car, except for the AC problems. In '03, I had to replace the whole unit for $1200, and now it's broken again. I have had electrical problems also.
great affordable car
i would have to say this car has been great for me my parents bought me my first starter car and it has gotten me everywhere with great gas mileage and no break downs so far (knock on wood)
Can't Get No Satisfaction
Have you ever had paranoia? This car looks good but it is TROUBLE! I have had all four breaks go at one time. I have had to change the fuel filter and the fuel pump! The Odometer light NEVER worked properly. The front end makes alot of noise that no one can find the problem. The keyless entry never worked either! The dealership refused any service on this car and took no responsibility for selling this lemon. SELL IT IF YOU CAN!!
If I could only go back in time....
I bought this car used, but it only had 20k miles on it. Thankfully, I had the foresight to buy an extended warranty on this car when I bought it, because I got more than my money's worth out of it. In the first 3 years I owned this car, I put as much money (actually, the warranty company did) into repairs as I paid to purchase it. After the warranty ran out, I have averaged $1500 a year in repairs. Note that these are mechanical repairs, not upgrades or cosmetic items. I hate to break it to the folks at Chrysler, but if this is the best they can do, I think I'll spend my money elsewhere.
Nice Car
Best car i've owned so far. This car was 3 years old when purchased and was immaculately maintained. It's still in great condition and I've had no major repairs needed. Handles great. Air conditioning system a little weak...have to turn it pretty high to get results.