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4.2 out of 5 stars
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3.88 out of 5 stars

1990 Lebaron Highlander Convertible

bgstrap, 08/31/2003
1990 Chrysler Le Baron Highline 2dr Convertible
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I bought my 1990 Lebaron Convertible from the original owner for $500. It had 78000 miles on it. It is a dark blue color with a blue interior and a black top. It was filthy dirty when I got it, but it cleaned up like new. other than normal maintenance items, all I've had to replace it the rear left-hand power window motor. the car runs and drives great, but is pretty slow. Still it is great fun to drive. I gave it to my 16 year old son, and am looking for another one for me. really fun little car.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Keeps on going....and going

Kris Andersen, 10/05/2003
1990 Chrysler Le Baron Premium 2dr Convertible
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

My parents bought this car new almost 14 years ago, and it still runs like the day they drove it home. The engine starts right up, and the V-6 still moves it along much better than the 2003 Mustang I recently rented. Cosmetically, the car could have been built a litle better. There have always been some clunks and rattles. All in all, it's a great car. I am very pleased.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

More power than I should have

Gordo, 08/26/2005
1990 Chrysler Le Baron Highline Turbo 2dr Convertible
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I had to add a review after reading the so-so others. I LOVE my Lebaron Convertible. The 2.5 Turbo is a fabulous platform to play with. Mine is balanced with forged pistons, new computer, exhaust, intake, cam, injectors, intercooler and extra turbo boost. It'll smoke the tires easily and I've layed down over 40 feet of rubber with it. At freeway speeds I can step on the gas and its still got plenty of power to give. It truly is a sleeper with a base of 150 hp, but you can easily add another 50 with bolt on upgrades, but you'd better hurry, not many accessories are left from MOPAR. The coolest thing though, is I've got loads of power and I can still get 25 mpg if I drive nice.

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4 out of 5 stars

The car that never quits!

aviatechnisong, 02/24/2006
1990 Chrysler Le Baron 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I've got a 1990 Lebaron that currently has 230,000+ miles on it! This is a car that won't quit! It's comfortable, has pretty good gas milage for its age, and it still looks good! It was passed down from my aunt, who'd received it from my grandparents, who bought it used. And for a 16 year old car, it's pretty good. I love LeBarons!

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3.13 out of 5 stars

Power&good MPG, watch A/C & oil burning

Al Lipnel, 03/30/2004
1990 Chrysler Le Baron 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Plenty of acceleration power with the V6 EFI. I get 26 mpg with 6 cylinders. A real smooth ride at highway speeds. At purchase, 5 years ago, my LeBaron was 9 years old and had 68K miles. I have put on 90K miles. The quality of the air conditioning units is suspect. I have gone through 2 units. Three separate auto mechanics have given bad review for LeBaron A/C units. My LeBaron burns a quart of oil per week. May be just my car - it now has 150K miles. My mechanic does not know of oil burning being a common problem for LeBarons.

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