Used 1995 Plymouth Acclaim Consumer Reviews
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Papaw's Plymouth
Drives well in all circumstances. Handles best of any familiar car, especially through flood waters. The car is stable through deep water. Ride is firm and sure, but a bit too rough for a 78 year old man. The car is very dependable. It gets good fuel economy.
good car
I have driven this car for three years I love this car. Its really a dependable car. I wish i could buy another dependable car. The car has had very little problems with me.Other than normal wear and tear I don't have a problem with it.
poor choice
the most expensive repair ive ever had as of all the cars... stabilizer bar are common repairs need and the wheels...alignment.... that car had so much trouble with front and back wheels parts and connection to it....it costed me over 3000.00 in two years.
2003
I am the original owner of the vehicle and I am still driving the original motor, alternator, struts, shocks, and did a repair of the transmission at about 110,000 miles. The person who repaired the tranny was marveled that I had driven the tranny so long without breaking down. I still have the original am/fm cassette player with speakers and they are still going. Most of the miles were placed on the highway but also have done a lot of street driving too. The car has been given approximately every 3,000 miles a checkup. So far still driving and I am proud to have a car as stirdy as this one
Good Transport
I bought it used and have driven it 40k miles. Only problem I had was the cracked rear axle. Amazingly it hasn't had a tuneup because the plugs are frozen into the engine block (it was that way when I bought it) and I expected only to get one year or so from it, but it still runs fine.