Used 1999 Plymouth Breeze Consumer Reviews
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Great Car to Drive
I've had my car a month now and just love it to death. Gets great mileage. It's a simple car with a lot of beauty to it. I like the design of it amd it rides really smooth both in the front and back seats. Very little rust, engine clean looks new.
Don't buy this car
I like the look of the car. However, in the a/c has gone out on it twice. I've also replaced the head gasket, rear brake cylinders, heater coil, and now the transmission is making funny noises and it burns oil. (I'm just hoping to pay it off before the transmission goes on it.)
My first car
This was my first car, and I am very satisfied with how long it lasted. Asside from regular maintenance, at 150,000 miles the master cylinder in the brakes is broke and I'm selling it because it's not worth it to me to replace it! A very reliable car though, it has never left me stranded, always starts in the winter, great in the snow, very stable, gets about 28mpg. The driver window works occasionally, and the stereo is terrible, but overall I wish I could keep this car a bit longer!
Death Trap
I bought this one from a private owner and Sat. it caught fire and was done for. Numerous repairs and in the end $4k up in smoke. Luckily she wasn't in the car (at a grocery store) when it happened.
99 Plymouth Breeze
I have had a number of electrical problems, which continually crop up, one shortly after another. The dealer has been able to fix one, only to have another crop up a few months later. I had the circuit board replaced, the air conditioning compressor replaced, ignition switch replaced, input and output speed sensors replaced, upstream sensor replaced, cam sensor replaced (oil leak), gas tank replaced. And this is only a 2 1/2 year old car. Lemon, for sure.