The Chrysler Cirrus is a mid-size sedan produced primarily during the 1990s as part of Chrysler's LH car platform lineup. Known for its aerodynamic design and smooth ride, the Cirrus featured front-wheel drive and came with various engine options including inline-fours and V6s. Spanning from 1995 to 2000, the Cirrus evolved with minor updates while maintaining its spacious interior and balanced dimensions, competing with other popular mid-size sedans of its era. Its blend of comfort, style, and affordability made it a practical choice for families and daily commuters alike.