I really love my Stratus ES. I love its smooth ride, engine's power, very simple "user interface" (not a tons of buttons, knobs, and other annoying shit that have nowadays cars), and most importantly the fact that my butt is not getting numb while I'm driving for 2+ hours, which occurs on almost any other cars.
A co-worker of my Dad's had a 99 Chrysler Cirrus (my dad had a 95 and 98 Dodge Stratus) as a company car who lent me this same tape. I think I watched this the same amount as you, Nauta Sinneau.
I bought mine from a junkyard for 500 dollars, inspected and everything. Only things wrong with it were that the exterior had seen better days (paint bubbling, surface rust in some areas and 1 dent in the trunk but I didn't mind it at all, it is a great daily driver for me, the only thing I wanna do next is get a transmitter for it. It's been a great car.
I have an A45 Mercédès AMG 2021, a BMW 4 series coupe and a black 96 Dodge stratus 2.0L R/T, completely restored... I love these three driving pleasures...
The first time I saw a Dodge Stratus was when I was a kid and a brand new one head jumped out of park and landed in the parking lot drainage ditch outside of an Albertsons. I also remember someone telling my mom that someone's new Chrysler jumped out of gear and hit them in the parking lot at Sears. I remember Consumer Reports reporting about the reliability issues and the iihs giving it a really bad crash test score. I can't remember the last time I saw a Stratus, Cirrus, or ever seen the breeze.
I bought a 1999 dodge stratus and I modified it to a good one. I bought a loud muffler that has a silencer, tinted the tail lights and headlights, bought sports rim on the wheels and installed a loud audio speaker system in the trunk
"General Motors marketed its first airbag modules under the "Air Cushion Restraint System" name, or ACRS. The automaker discontinued the option for its 1977 model year, citing lack of consumer interest. Ford and GM then spent years lobbying against air-bag requirements, claiming that the devices were unfeasible and inappropriate. Chrysler made driver-side airbags standard on 1988-1989 models, but airbags did not become widespread in American cars until the early 1990s."
The first year for the Dodge Status was 1996 as it was to built to replace the K car derived AA platform Dodge Spirit/ Plymouth Acclaim/ Plymouth Acclaim LX/ Dodge Spirit R/T
I remember my dad's old 1996 Dodge Stratus ES had a video just like this. Soundtrack is even the same!!! I still have it it's just packed away.
I bought a new 1998 Dodge Stratus back in 1998 and it had this video too. It was a VHS tape that came with the car.
I havent seen all 3 of these in years. They’re rare nowadays.
I really love my Stratus ES. I love its smooth ride, engine's power, very simple "user interface" (not a tons of buttons, knobs, and other annoying shit that have nowadays cars), and most importantly the fact that my butt is not getting numb while I'm driving for 2+ hours, which occurs on almost any other cars.
Alpha Aquilae what year is your status.
@@Krzrrazrrokr sorry it took 3 years to answer) It's 2000, one of the last made Stratus in JA series.
A co-worker of my Dad's had a 99 Chrysler Cirrus (my dad had a 95 and 98 Dodge Stratus) as a company car who lent me this same tape. I think I watched this the same amount as you, Nauta Sinneau.
These cars have disappeared in the last couple years! 😥
ToyotaCelicaDude1 Yes, and sadly Dodge no longer makes the Avenger. I hope they bring it back.
I bought mine from a junkyard for 500 dollars, inspected and everything. Only things wrong with it were that the exterior had seen better days (paint bubbling, surface rust in some areas and 1 dent in the trunk but I didn't mind it at all, it is a great daily driver for me, the only thing I wanna do next is get a transmitter for it. It's been a great car.
Should have kept building the Stratus, Love The 95/2000 models, Mean Front End,2.4 is a great engine, plenty of space in the car. I miss my 1995!
Love these cars 👌
I have 2/A 95 and 1999 model; Love These Cars! ✌️
In the memory of dodge stratus, Plymouth breeze and Chrysler cirrus 1995 - 2000
I have an A45 Mercédès AMG 2021, a BMW 4 series coupe and a black 96 Dodge stratus 2.0L R/T, completely restored... I love these three driving pleasures...
That's one of the weirdest car collections I've heard of lol
My dodge status engine blew up 🔥🔥🔥
The first time I saw a Dodge Stratus was when I was a kid and a brand new one head jumped out of park and landed in the parking lot drainage ditch outside of an Albertsons. I also remember someone telling my mom that someone's new Chrysler jumped out of gear and hit them in the parking lot at Sears. I remember Consumer Reports reporting about the reliability issues and the iihs giving it a really bad crash test score. I can't remember the last time I saw a Stratus, Cirrus, or ever seen the breeze.
I have a 99 stratus
So what you're saying is that people need to apply the parking brake like they're supposed to do, but neglect to ever do?
Im from México, and actually I conserve my Stratus SE 1997.
Awesome car.
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@@moonbeamskies3346 AGREE ‼️
I so do love my 1995 Chrysler Cirrus oe oem sales brochure and it is super fun and I's enjoy it too so.
I bought a 1999 dodge stratus and I modified it to a good one. I bought a loud muffler that has a silencer, tinted the tail lights and headlights, bought sports rim on the wheels and installed a loud audio speaker system in the trunk
Fun fact the Chrysler corporation was the very first automobile manufacturer to introduce Airbags in a passenger vehicle way back in 1986.
I didn’t find that fact much fun! 🥴😑 😐 interestingness though🧐! Thanks!
I thought it was 1989.
@@MyerShift7 it was 1986.
"General Motors marketed its first airbag modules under the "Air Cushion Restraint System" name, or ACRS. The automaker discontinued the option for its 1977 model year, citing lack of consumer interest. Ford and GM then spent years lobbying against air-bag requirements, claiming that the devices were unfeasible and inappropriate. Chrysler made driver-side airbags standard on 1988-1989 models, but airbags did not become widespread in American cars until the early 1990s."
My mom had one of these heaps. I got my license in it, in fact.
I have a 1998 Dodge Stratus so Ik a lot of these
I still have a 2000 Cirrus and I think I have to replace it asap
"I DRIVE...........I DRIVE...............I DRIVE A DODGE STRATUS!!!!!!!"
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My first car was a 1995 dodge stratus ES. It was a piece but it was free so I’m not complaining it was a fun first car
4:47 is exactly what it looked like
The first year for the Dodge Status was 1996 as it was to built to replace the K car derived AA platform Dodge Spirit/ Plymouth Acclaim/ Plymouth Acclaim LX/ Dodge Spirit R/T
These Cloud Cars were wonderful to drive, terrible to DIY service vs K cars, and weak front ends.
Anyone with a plymouth breeze? I have a 1999 breeze expresso!
I got one got it for 500 dollars
I got a Breeze '97!! I need to repair an oil leakage 😞. But is a very good car..
I'm having problems with spark do both of our cars have problems 🤣🤣🤣
@@ricardoherrera64X mine is leaking now but I don’t have time to look for it 😂 lmk where yours is leaking from
Not surprised Chrysler cars have always been shit cars but these car were special pieces of crap
Video looks more 80s than 90s. Lol
Porque no lo narran en español?
Tenho.un.estratus.tambem.adonde.euconssigo.arrumar.o.radio.sou.dé.nova.granad.sao.paulo
I blew up a 1998 dodge stratus in a farm I put it on fire cus it was a garage
i bought one for 1200 bucks and it only lasted 3 to 4 months :(
howtobebasic 2 why'd it go down? Describe what happened
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