Used 1993 Chrysler Le Baron Consumer Reviews
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.
Chrysler Lebaron
I love owning this car it is perfect for my needs and I have had no major problems with this car in the last 20 months that I have owned it.
- 1993 Chrysler Le BaronMSRP: $3,5001,026 mi away
- LX ConvertibleMSRP: $5,8001,242 mi away
laberion
it has been i pretty good car.i have only had to fix one thing on it.that was the water pump and timing belt.but other than that it runs great.
One great car
I recieved my LeBaron Convertable for a Father's Day present in 1998. Since then, other than routine oil changes, 2 sets of spark plugs and a distributor cap, the only thing that cost me was for a fuel pump. We have a full size conversion van and yet on our last 2 touring vacations, one through the Rocky Mountains and one through Eastern Canada, my kids demanded we drive the LeB!
A YANK IN ENGLAND
this is one cool car and is sized right for Europe easy to park easy to drive and very rare here and so American that's why i bought it European cars are so same boring i wanted a different drive oh fuel mileage hey with our gallon being 20%bigger than us one i get over 30 mpg