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What was the Plymouth version of the Dodge Stratus?

What was the Plymouth version of the Dodge Stratus?

The Chrysler Cirrus/Dodge Stratus appeared in 1995, followed by the Plymouth Breeze.

When was the last year of the Chrysler Cirrus?

2000: For its final model year, the 4-cylinder LX model returned to join the V6-powered LXi sedan. Previously optional rear child seat anchorages, aluminum wheels, and an 8-speaker AM/FM radio stereo were now listed as standard features. The last Chrysler Cirrus rolled off the assembly line on June 13, 2000.

When did the Dodge Cirrus LX model come out?

The LX model was dropped for the 1998 model year, but returned in 2000 to compensate for the Plymouth Breeze that was discontinued early in the 2000 model year. It was replaced by the 2001 Dodge Stratus sedan. The LX (1995–1997; 2000) was the base Chrysler Cirrus trim level.

Which is the top of the line Chrysler Cirrus?

LXi: The LXi was the top-of-the-line Chrysler Cirrus trim level. It added the following equipment to the already well-equipped LX trim level: alloy wheels, a premium A/M-F/M stereo with cassette player and integrated CD changer controls, keyless entry, chrome accents, a premium front grille, and woodgrain interior trim.

How big are the wheels on a Chrysler Cirrus?

Sentry Key disabled the ignition unless the proper key was inserted. Standard 15-inch (380 mm) wheel covers could be upgraded to new 15-inch (380 mm) alloy wheels. Cirrus was the only one of the JA “cloud cars” to receive any form of facelift over the course of its production.

2000: For its final model year, the 4-cylinder LX model returned to join the V6-powered LXi sedan. Previously optional rear child seat anchorages, aluminum wheels, and an 8-speaker AM/FM radio stereo were now listed as standard features. The last Chrysler Cirrus rolled off the assembly line on June 13, 2000.

The LX model was dropped for the 1998 model year, but returned in 2000 to compensate for the Plymouth Breeze that was discontinued early in the 2000 model year. It was replaced by the 2001 Dodge Stratus sedan. The LX (1995–1997; 2000) was the base Chrysler Cirrus trim level.

LXi: The LXi was the top-of-the-line Chrysler Cirrus trim level. It added the following equipment to the already well-equipped LX trim level: alloy wheels, a premium A/M-F/M stereo with cassette player and integrated CD changer controls, keyless entry, chrome accents, a premium front grille, and woodgrain interior trim.

Sentry Key disabled the ignition unless the proper key was inserted. Standard 15-inch (380 mm) wheel covers could be upgraded to new 15-inch (380 mm) alloy wheels. Cirrus was the only one of the JA “cloud cars” to receive any form of facelift over the course of its production.

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