Used 2000 Chrysler Cirrus LXi 4dr Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Bought New
I purchased this car new in 2001. It currently has 125K miles on it and have probably spent maybe $1700 in maintenance over the last two years. Before that only tires, brake shoes and oil changes. This car has been surprisingly reliable and comfortable. I didn't expect to keep this car as long as I have but, it just keeps on going. Had a little annoying issues like passenger rear windown would not roll down for a few years then suddently it decided to start to work and hasn't stopped since. The only real beef with the car is where they put the drink holders. With the gear shift in park, you can't put anything larger than a soda can until you put it in gear. No CD player is the other.
good performance , when running
I have owned this 2000 Cirrus since Oct, 1999 and I have had nothing but trouble with it, since the day I purchased it..for a new car, it has spent more time in the shop for one reason or another. Foley Chrysler is one of the best dealerships around new england...they have treated me fantastic, I recommend them highly...on the other hand it will be a long time before I purchase another chrysler product.
Great reliable car
I have had this car since 2001, my son had it for 2 years and now my daughter has it. 110,000 miles and no problems. I maintain it properly, I changed the timing belt at 90,000 for safety reason, I've had no problems with it. I think i could easily get 200k miles out of it.
Cirriously a great car.
I have to say a very underrated car. I have the Chrysler Cirrus LXi version from the last year model (2000). I bought her a year back as a commuter car here in Houston. My work drive is 75 miles round trip, and this is at least 5 days a week. I bought her for $800 bucks with 154,000 miles on the clock. The only thing I’ve done do her is change the oil and put on the cheapest set of tires I could find. She’s been an absolute beast. Everything works. Even the sunroof, A/C, heat, all windows and all power door locks. Not even a single interior dash light is out. Not to mention not a single warning light is illuminated. Surprisingly no squeaks or rattles. The interior is quiet as a brand new car. I thought this was going to be a fixer upper project car to which I’d be fixing a lot of things frequently to keep on the road. I am using it just for work to keep miles off my nicer car and SUV. But she’s been such a good car, I drive her everywhere now. Without any worries of her leaving me stranded. Quiet, reliable, handles very well for almost 19 years old. The transmission shifts so smoothly you can’t even tell. The 2.5 liter Mitsubishi V6 is still pulls very strong, and the 41TE 4 speed electronically controlled Chrysler auto always seems to have enough torque to push you back into your seat at any RPM. I manage 26 mpg on my mostly highway mile commute. I’ve always been biased towards the Chrysler/dodge/Jeep. Even throughtout their many change of hands of ownership. But this car again I will say was extremely underrated, and if maintained properly I think she will drive for a long time. I’ve put over 10k miles on her in almost a year of ownership and she has never let me down . And all I do it put gas in her and change the fluids when the manual says to. I think she was a steal at $800 bucks. And rare with a sunroof. Previously well maintained or just a good quality automobile.
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It's still a great car!
No major problems with this car at all. High road noise in car. Good sound system with 5 disc multi CD player and cassette deck. Excellent trunk space. Interior leather seats are very comfortable for driver. Also comfortable for other passengers. This is my 2nd Chrysler. I traded in my 2 door Sebring for a 4 door sedan. I had no reliability problems with the Sebring either.