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The Dodge Stratus (and twins, Chrysler Cirrus and Plymouth Breeze) were introduced in 1995. They came in two models, labeled the LX and the LXi. Both were 4-door sedans. They were based on the Chrysler JA platform.
In 1998 the LX version was dropped; the Cirrus was only offered as the LXi model, which came standard with a 2.5 liter, 168 hp (125 kW) V6 engine, four-speed automatic transmission, anti-lock brakes, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, power windows, and power door locks.
The LX model was offered again during the 2000 model year, the last year the Cirrus was sold. The Cirrus name was replaced by the Chrysler Sebring sedan, which is entirely different from the Mitsubishi-derived Sebring coupe and convertible.
Specifications
The Stratus and Sebring sedan were updated in 2001, on the JR platform. The Sebring convertible is now based on this sedan, but both the Stratus and Sebring coupes are entirely different Diamond Star Motors cars.
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