Used 1995 Chrysler Le Baron Consumer Reviews
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fun car to drive anytime
I've had the car for four years now and love it. It gets great gas mileage. When its cold out the heat kicks on immediately. I haven't had any serious problems with the vehicle. top needs to be replaced, but its also almost ten years old. My only complaint is the AC leaks into the car underneath the glove compartment and the belt slips when you turn the ac on and accelerate. other than that the car is great. I would recommend it to anyone who wants a convertible to just drive anytime. It also gets great mileage in the city.
Fun car, cheap & reliable
One tranny problem when new. Head gasket at 100+ K miles. Parts are easy to get & cheap. Never stranded. Car still gets comments (total cream puff).
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Great car
This has been an amazing car. It has Japanese (Mitsubishi) technology which might explain it's reliability The 3.0 V6 engine is "bulletproof". It still has the original top and exhaust system. I put on 1 set of pads on the front and the rear bonded are original. As a precaution 2 years ago I changed the spark plugs, timing belt and water pump for a very meager sum. All in all it ranks as the best car I ever had.
In need of a regulator for the alternato
Love my car in everyway and you will to. Just having trouble finding parts.
Don't get Wet
I bought my Lebaron 3 months ago strictly for the looks. Since owning it I have replaced a belt tensioner and a motor mount. The car is a blast to drive and never leaves me stranded but it does seem to be trouble prone. The top leaks really bad and the tranny leaks oil. Now I am having a problem with overheating when the AC is running. It only overheats when the AC is run and I have already replaced the Therostat. I may have to replace the radiator. I had to disconnect the Electric motor the raises and lowers the top because it overheats and I can't afford to replace it right now. With the top disconnected, it raises and lowers fine by hand.