Stratus vs Cirrus vs Breeze?
stodge
05-01-2004, 08:57 PM
The Cirrus, Stratus and Breeze!) appear to be almost identical. So what are the main differences? Styling? Is one better than the other because of the company behind it? Not that that really matters now of course. Is either of these preffered or recommended over the others?
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onit
05-19-2004, 10:55 AM
The cirrus and stratus are basically the same except in the front nose and rear end. The breeze that i know of only has the 4 cylinder engine. There is no v6 for the plymouth breeze. I guess this is the low end model of the 3 cars.
KENNETH HUBBARD46
08-12-2004, 05:54 PM
I think the Cirrus looks the best.
KENNETH HUBBARD46
08-18-2004, 12:28 PM
The Cirrus, Stratus and Breeze!) appear to be almost identical. So what are the main differences? Styling? Is one better than the other because of the company behind it? Not that that really matters now of course. Is either of these preffered or recommended over the others?
Thanks
A couple of weeks ago, I bought a 95 Cirrus for the wife, she likes it a lot.
I have a couple of friends who owns Stratus & they like them too.
My wife car handles well & has a nice pick up for a sedan.
Haven't went on a long trip yet to test it on the road though.
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A couple of weeks ago, I bought a 95 Cirrus for the wife, she likes it a lot.
I have a couple of friends who owns Stratus & they like them too.
My wife car handles well & has a nice pick up for a sedan.
Haven't went on a long trip yet to test it on the road though.
Gtang87
08-31-2004, 11:45 PM
Plymouth Breezes only came with the 2.0L and 2.4L four cylinder engines, and had either a 5 speed manual or a 4 spd auto tranny, and none could have leather or fog lights. They're the.."base" of the three
Dodge Stratus could come with either 4 cyl engine and the top of the line could come with a 2.5L 6 cylinder. They could have leather and foglights as options, and the SE (sportiest model of the 3 groups) had the option of having Chrysler's AutoStick manumatic transmission. It was the only sedan cloud with this option.
Chrysler's Cirrus was the top of the line, again it could have a 2.5L v6 and a 2.4L 4cyl (I've never heard of a cirrus with a 2.0). The top of the line LXi came with leather and foglights standard, and was only available with an automatic.
The styling differences were mainly in the front and rear of the cars, the grills are different, and the lights on the rear were different.
Dodge Stratus could come with either 4 cyl engine and the top of the line could come with a 2.5L 6 cylinder. They could have leather and foglights as options, and the SE (sportiest model of the 3 groups) had the option of having Chrysler's AutoStick manumatic transmission. It was the only sedan cloud with this option.
Chrysler's Cirrus was the top of the line, again it could have a 2.5L v6 and a 2.4L 4cyl (I've never heard of a cirrus with a 2.0). The top of the line LXi came with leather and foglights standard, and was only available with an automatic.
The styling differences were mainly in the front and rear of the cars, the grills are different, and the lights on the rear were different.
annguyen1981
09-17-2004, 01:07 PM
I bought a 2000 Cirrus this past March... and I LOVE IT!!!
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