Used 1993 Chrysler Le Baron Consumer Reviews
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Satisfied Owner for 5 Years
I've owned my LeBaron for 5 years now. It had 75,000 miles on it when I ourchased it in 1997 and it now has 108,000. So far I've only dealt with routine maitenance (brakes, oil, plugs, etc.) and minor problems (starter, ais motor, throttle pos. sensor). It is a very reliable car. The 3.0 L V6 is fast and accelerates quickly. The power top goes down with the push of a button (although the back windows don't anymore). All in all, for a car that is almost 10 years old, it has held up suprisingly well. Bravo Chrysler!
Good rag top for the money
Bought my Le Baron used with 18000 miles in 1993. Repairs were tranny replacement at 64000, and a water pump. Needs a cable kit for rear window but Chrysler wants $70+ for a length of cable and couple of plastic spools, so getting along without that. Very good top-down car and that is reason I bought it. Decent power and gas mileage, but the seats practically on the pavement and visibility difficult without a booster - sit so low that any following vehicle will glare the rear view mirrow even with low beams. This has been a reliable car and I expect to keep it around.
- 1993 Chrysler Le BaronMSRP: $4,995205 mi away
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Okay
I like this car better then my Mothers Linclon Towncar which is a peace of junk. Buy this car. reliability could be better like Honda
Great Car
I have owned this car for 10 years. It has been nothing but awesome. It looks great, very fast and handles well. In 160,000 miles all I have had to do is change the water pump, and starter. The tranny needed an overhaul, but if you consider that Chrysler tranny's are designed for 120,000, getting 160 isnt bad at all. Other than that i maintain it regularly like any car needs and its been great.
Finest car I've ever owned.
In 2019, bought it new 28 years ago, 160,000 miles now and never an engine problem. Whatever the opposite of "lemon" is, this is it. Famous for coolness during the Miami Vice era. Red, the color of Marilyn Monroe's lipstick, with white interior and a beautiful white boot to cover the top when down. Original paint still beautiful (garaged) and somebody tries to buy it from me on sight about every six months. Have put 3 new tops on. Rear window motors died once, top's motor needed replacement twice. Otherwise, just normal maintenance. A future classic car, and I'm leaving it to my kid. Love this car. It's not a "car"-- it's a family member. :>
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