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1998 Chrysler Cirrus - Web Chatter

MSRP: $19,460 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
1998 chrysler cirrus Professional Edmunds Review

...This year's options bring more standard equipment than ever before, but the base model LX is no longer an option for the thrifty. All of these accouterments are perfect for turning the Cirrus into...

CarGurus
1998 Chrysler Cirrus Overview

...With just one model in production, Chrysler gave the LXi a lot of attention with respect to upgrades. The new Cirrus added power windows, locks, and mirrors as standard equipment. A tilt steering...

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1998 Chrysler Cirrus

...best car i ever had drives great when it is running,also cannot get wife out of it...

MSN Autos user
1998 Chrysler Cirrus

...Cons: Seems to have a lot of road noise (tires) Overall: Great car, great value! I would recommend it as a second vehicle for a family...

MSN Autos user
Sporty Mid-Size Car

...Pros: Good, Dependable Car for the Money Cons: Rear end should not be so short and choppy Overall: Excellent car for the money...

MSN Autos user
a great car

...Overall: a great car, fun to drive, no problems so far...


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My 1998 Chrysler Cirrus LXi stalls?
and feels like it doesn't want to accelerate when i lightly push on the pedal. So i have to push down harder to make it go. But still it has never acted this way before.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

i had the same problem with my 2000 cirrus. i had it towed and everything i was so worried about it. turns out my fuel pump was clogged. i put 20 in gas in and a thing of dry gas and sat there and kept revving the engine for like 10 minutes until it went away. never had the problem again. never let...

The sensor itself should run around $75. Depending on the labor rates in your area (I'll use $75 per hour), I would estimate $150 to $175 to have the sensor replaced. Reference:ASE Master Technician

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