Used 1992 Chrysler Le Baron Consumer Reviews
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Still have it
I purchased this car in 2000 fresh out of high school and the first vehicle I bought with my own money. It had 120k on it when I bought it and it now has 150k. I have replaced so much of this car with the exception of the engine. I do however love the car and would never sell it. I am the second owner of it. My interior is flawless, the exterior looks like crap. it gets about 22 mpg and the a/c still blows cold r12.
Great car!
This is a great car. Its worth ever dime. There comfortable, and great to drive. Its 13 years old, and looks like new. There engines are much better then the old 4 cyl. They have alot of power behind them, and for u fast drives i raced a mustang and beat it!!
- LX ConvertibleMSRP: $11,5001,046 mi away
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92 LeBaron Convertible
Bought this car for my two daughters who wanted "anything that the top comes off". The 92 LeBaron convertible is a beautiful classic design. Mine is white with grey interior, trunk lid luggage rack and I have added 15" alloy wheels. It looks great! Unfortunately the car has had problems with its power windows, power top motor, theft alarm, water pump and AC. Some of its due to age however, and if you have a reasonable mechanic with access to used parts, its a big convertible with lots of power.
Welcome to the 20th Century
I own 3 mopars, a '74 charger with a 440, a 2001 neon, and my daily commute, a 92 lebaron. The elctronical problems are limitless, although when working (some to most of the time) a very nice cushion to the outside world. It has get up and go, mostly due to its low end torque and light weiht (only a 3000 pound convertable, thats a skinny lass) The tranny likes to be told what gear, but still doesn't rev too much past 5650 rpm's. It's a nice all around car when working properly. It trades in power and manueverability for comfort and a topless flare.
Little Old Lady from Pasadena's Convert!
My mom purchased this car and passed away in 2001, leaving me her car. I drove it a lot when she had it (she was 85 when she died!). My complaint is that when the top is up, visibility is blocked when turning around to check for cars approaching when merging onto the highway and paint job was not the greatest.