4 Dr LX Sedan
Original MSRP: $17,970
Air Conditioning Front air conditioning
Airbags Dual front airbags
Audio System Cassette · AM/FM radio
Brakes ABS: 4-wheel · Power
Convenience Features Center Console · Cruise control · Multi-function remote: trunk release · Power steering · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Instrumentation Tachometer
Lights Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps · Front fog lights
Mirrors Exterior mirrors: power, heated
Seats Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Security Power door locks
Tires and Rims 15 Inch Wheels
Windows Front wipers: intermittent · Power windows · Rear defogger · Tinted
Price $17,970 MSRP
Body Style Sedan
Engine 2.4L 147 hp I4
2.5L 164 hp V6
Seating 5
Fuel Economy
18MPG city
26MPG highway
Drivetrain FWD

Price

MSRP$17,970
Invoice

Transmission Options

Drivetrain FWD
4-Speed Automatic
Fuel Economy
18MPG city
26MPG highway
4-Speed Automatic

Safety

Driver AirbagStandard
Passenger AirbagStandard
Front Side Airbags--
Rear Side Airbags--
Curtain Airbags--
ABS BrakesStandard

Amenities

Sunroof/Moonroof--
Air ConditioningStandard
Leather SeatsOptional
Power SeatsDriver: Optional
Passenger: Standard
Power WindowsStandard
Power Door LocksStandard
Navigation System--
StereoRadio, Cassette Player

Engines

2.4L 147 hp I4
Power 147 hp @ 5,200 RPM
Torque 161 lb-ft @ 4,000 RPM
2.5L 164 hp V6
Power 164 hp @ 5,900 RPM
Torque 163 lb-ft @ 4,350 RPM

Dimensions

Maximum Seating5 seats
Fuel Tank Volume16 gal
Front Legroom42.3 in
Back Legroom37.8 in
Wheelbase108 in
Length186 in
Width71 in
Height54.1 in

Cargo and Towing

Cargo Volume--
Chrysler debuted the Cirrus LX for the 1995 model year, as a unique new mid-size sedan. The car had no direct predecessor, but it shared many similarities to the Dodge Stratus and Plym... Read More
Chrysler debuted the Cirrus LX for the 1995 model year, as a unique new mid-size sedan. The car had no direct predecessor, but it shared many similarities to the Dodge Stratus and Plymouth Breeze, thanks to a shared cab-forward platform. The LX was positioned as the sedan's base model, sharing the Cirrus name with the more expensive LXi.
The Cirrus LX came equipped with a 2.5 liter V-6 engine, producing 164 horsepower and 163 pound-feet of torque. After a four cylinder engine was added in 1996, the V-6 would temporarily become an option. The Cirrus weighed just 2990 pounds, allowing for fairly economical fuel consumption at 20/28 mpg. The Cirrus was driven by a four-speed automatic transmission, and all models were front wheel drive.
This initial offering of the new sedan received strong reviews and many awards. Drivers were pleased with the interior comfort and ample cargo space, thanks to the cab-forward layout. The cabin was further complemented by functional and user-friendly ergonomics and comfortable seating. Higher mileage owners often report nagging electrical problems, interior degradation, and mechanical failures.
4 Dr LXi Sedan
Original MSRP: $19,900
Adds to 4 Dr LX Sedan:
No additional major features.
Air Conditioning Front air conditioning
Airbags Dual front airbags
Audio System Antenna Type: power · Cassette · Premium Brand · AM/FM radio
Brakes ABS: 4-wheel · Power
Comfort Features Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features Cruise control · Multi-function remote: trunk release, keyless entry · Power steering · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Driver Seat Power adjustments
Instrumentation Tachometer
Lights Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps · Front fog lights
Mirrors Exterior mirrors: power, heated
Seats Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: leather
Security Anti-theft alarm system · Power door locks
Suspension Sport Suspension
Tires and Rims 15 Inch Wheels · Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Windows Front wipers: intermittent · Power windows · Rear defogger · Tinted
Price $19,900 MSRP
Body Style Sedan
Engine 2.5L 164 hp V6
Seating 5
Fuel Economy
18MPG city
26MPG highway
Drivetrain FWD

Price

MSRP$19,900
Invoice

Transmission

Drivetrain FWD
4-Speed Automatic
Fuel Economy
18MPG city
26MPG highway

Safety

Driver AirbagStandard
Passenger AirbagStandard
Front Side Airbags--
Rear Side Airbags--
Curtain Airbags--
ABS BrakesStandard

Amenities

Sunroof/Moonroof--
Air ConditioningStandard
Leather SeatsStandard
Power SeatsDriver: Standard
Passenger: Standard
Power WindowsStandard
Power Door LocksStandard
Navigation System--
StereoRadio, Cassette Player

Engine

2.5L 164 hp V6
Power 164 hp @ 5,900 RPM
Torque 163 lb-ft @ 4,350 RPM

Dimensions

Maximum Seating5 seats
Fuel Tank Volume16 gal
Front Legroom42.3 in
Back Legroom37.8 in
Wheelbase108 in
Length186 in
Width71 in
Height54.1 in

Cargo and Towing

Cargo Volume--
The LXi was the higher-level trim of the new Cirrus mid-size sedan. The LXi would add leather seats a few extra upscale interior finishings. The Cirrus a unique new creation from Chry... Read More
The LXi was the higher-level trim of the new Cirrus mid-size sedan. The LXi would add leather seats a few extra upscale interior finishings. The Cirrus a unique new creation from Chrysler, rooted in a concept car, but it helped the American automaker phase out the LeBaron line, which would soon be replaced by the Sebring.
The LXi was powered by a 2.5 liter V-6, which made 164 horsepower and provided 163 pound-feet of torque. The LXi's power plant was teamed with a 4-speed automatic as the only available transmission. Despite a sub-3000 pound curb weight, the sedan traveled from 0 to 60 mph in 9.4 seconds, and completed the quarter mile in 17.2. Fuel economy was rated at 20/28 mpg.
With the Cirrus, Chrysler continued to endure reliability and build quality problems. The Cirrus was a well-reviewed car, but many serious issues were quite common once certain mileage marks were reached. Along with minor irritations like excessive interior wear and electrical failures, drivers also reported issues with starters, power steering pumps, alternators, and transmissions.