Used 1997 Plymouth Breeze Consumer Reviews
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Great car
Bought this car in Feb of 2008 and never looked back. I paid $1600 cash for it. That's really the only reason i bought it was because i could afford it and pay cash. I bought it with 130K and after the past 2 and a half years of owning it, it has given me nearly any problems. The original owner never replaced the timing belt and water pump, a mere $500 job. Other than that all I've done is oil changes and tires and plugs and wires, all done by me. Recently my passenger side lower ball joint went, but replaced it for only $140 for part and labor. Now i just want a new car thats faster and newer and 5 speed. I would definitely recommend this car to anyone!
Respect The Breeze
My Breeze has 155000 and it has had no major work done to it since we have had it. Barely any rust. The air conditioner is cooked. Now its a great winter car because the heater is great. I would get another one in a heart beat.
Marathon Machine
My 1997 Plymouth Breeze has proven reliable. 230 thousand miles with only maintenance items replaced. No motor or tranny work(other than regular oil/filter changes) and I frequently hold the gas pedal to the floor until it shifts! Amazing technology on an entry level product. Mine still looks new after 11 years. Maintenance is key.
THE BOSS
Best car I have ever driven, I would totally buy another one.
97 plymouth breeze
I have owned my breeze about a year and i got it with 280,000 miles on it and now it has 295,000 on it and still runs like a champ. I got another vehicle and converted this one to a fwd circle car. =D worth buying for sure