Used 2000 Plymouth Breeze Consumer Reviews
OK.
It's an OK vehicle. Bought it five years ago and did well until about a year ago. The interior is very cheap looking ( and put together) along with the center console. Brakes (third set), tierods, water pump, and the AC unit have all crapped in the past year. Very noisy engine but great gas MPG. Not very accommodating for a big person. This is like all Detroit-made sedans, great off the assembly line but not good resold.
Beware of Repairs
I have had my Breeze since 1999 when it was brand new. I have had to spend over $4000 in repairs in 5 years. New head gasket, transmission problems, leaks oil, leaks trans fluid etc. I would not buy a used one unless you know all the repairs have been done because this car will need lots of repairs in the first 90000 miles.
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.
its ok
well my mom gave her car to me and yea i have noticed she put more money into fixing it than its actually worth (not including rims, tinted windows, and 6- disk cd changer and paint job)but it has a great system for an older car and its nice cushed seats as well as leaking fluids ALL THE TIME other than that im greatfull i just have a car that will get me where i want to go ( but hard to go up hills) it still looks ok for a 10 year old car
Very Satisfied
This is a car that I was not sure that I wanted to buy. I got a deal that I could not pass up. After driving this car for just a couple of days I realized what a great deal I had made. The Breeze drives like a luxury car at a reasonable price.