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Used 1991 Dodge Dynasty Sedan Consumer Reviews

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4.63 out of 5 stars

My going to school car

heidi , 09/12/2002
1991 Dodge Dynasty 4dr Sedan
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

I love it. Not only has it started every day it has never broken down like some of the other cars. I can recall a very cold winter day when most newer cars were stuck in the parking lot at the mall. My car started as if it was a sunny day for shorts. Its will be hard to give up some day but I will fix it untill it can go no more

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4 out of 5 stars

Not perfect but close

JT from NC , 02/11/2021
1991 Dodge Dynasty 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I’m the kind of guy that loves traditional large, comfortable cruisers. This car is just that. The Dodge Dynasty was Chrysler’s full-sized offering of the time intended to replace the Diplomat. It excelled in that way. It offered traditional and conservative styling without looking dated. I had two of these. My first one was a 1989 with the LE package. I loved it so much that I got a 1991 model afterwards. I loved the power options and the softness and roominess of the front seat. It was kinda like driving your living room couch to work. The ride was soft and floaty, the interior was put-you-to-sleep quiet, the 3.3 V6 was powerful, smooth and quiet and the tranny was smooth until it started hunting for gears in town or on an incline. It did come with its problems too. At 117k miles the tranny shifted into 2nd gear from a highway cruising speed of 65 and never shifted out again. I had it replaced with a low mileage tranny for $600 and I never had another ounce of trouble again. Even after 150k miles the car still looked and performed beautifully. The power windows and locks never failed and neither did the A/C. I was truly sad to see it go when I sold it.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Most Reliable Car I Ever Owned

DynaMan, 09/04/2003
1991 Dodge Dynasty LE 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Why did they stop producing this car? I guess it was a mistake to make a car that just won't die, lol! I bought my 91 Dynasty in 98 with less than 39k. It is truly a low maintenance very dependable (3.3L) car. It is like a good friend that never lets you down! My paint was bad too but I got a new paint job and it looked like brand new! Keep your eye on it because thieves like it. Mine was stolen, (I got it back a week later)

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4.25 out of 5 stars

The good ole days in my 91 Dynasty

paladin, 04/14/2004
1991 Dodge Dynasty 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Best car i ever owned. I bought this vehicle as a rental return/ program car from a dealer that had 50 of them for sale , all at the same price.I drove 5 of them till i got the "right feel" on the one we bought,drove the salesman crazy, and i didnt care what the color was. We raised our young family in this car, and when we traded up to a van in 1998, my 10 year old son mourned our white Dynasty's passing like it was a dead relative ! In the 100K miles we put on this car all i did to it was brakes once, spark plugs twice,plug wires once, battery once, serpentine belt and the bearing it rode on once, and standard maintenance.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

All the way with Dynasty

smoothrider, 11/14/2002
1991 Dodge Dynasty 4dr Sedan
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

I bought my 1991 Dynasty in October, 1991. It has been a great car. It now has 189,000 on it and of course it needs some work. The 3.3 V6 is a very good engine. It has a good ride and the styling. In 11 years I've only replaced two water pumps, a starter and a transmission overhaul at 155,000. The weakness that I see is that on most Dynasty's that have been over the road have rust at the bottom of the front right passenger door. Mine cost only cost $100 to fix. I was disappointed to find out that neither rear door opens from the inside, since about the 180,000 mile mark. I really like my Dynasty! I'll hate to see it go.

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