Used 2000 Plymouth Breeze Consumer Reviews
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1999 Plymouth Breeze
Good entry-level sedan. Very roomy and great for gas mileage. Higher-output 2.4 liter engine is slightly less than mediocre for merging onto the freeway and hills. The brakes could use improvement. The headlights are poor, especially for coutry roads with the high probability of deer. Do not buy this car if you are safety-oriented. Anti-lock brakes were optional and many models do not have them, plus the exterior materials are flimsy and airbags include only driver and front passenger front airbags. For the same price, a Jetta offers many more safety features. Would I buy another one or reccomend one to somebody I care about? Most likely not.
Great Car
My Breeze has been a great car and a great value. I had one problem with the car at 55,000 miles, the imput speed sensor went and had to be replaced at a minimal cost, and only a half a day in the shop.
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I still have my car but when I find another one it is gone this is my first car I have had axel tie rods sensors break line you name it changed this is rediculas for a first car the first year I had it it was fine then the first thing that whent out was my shifting sensor around Christmas and iv been fixing it ever sense I will never recommend this car to anyone
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Horrible
This car has been a nightmare for us. It's my first car. I bought it used at 74k miles. Now it has 86k miles. I only drive roads (no highways) mainly because I'm afraid. The car broke many times. Had to replace radiator, starter, brakes, tires, spark plugs, oil gasket and many many other things which cost me a lot of money. Today it broke again! It's a junk and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I have to admit though, the stereo system is much better than many other new prestigious cars (has very good bass). The drive is comfortable... no sudden shocks when gears change. Besides the fluids leaking, excessive rust and paint peeling, the car looked and still looks OK. Good design for a '99.
Why does the US GOVT buy crappy cars.
I'm an investigator and this car was assigned to me from the GSA Fleet. First let say transmission had been thru major repairs twice. Braking is very poor, so is acceleration. Vehicle wander from one gear to another when cruising the highway. Since I have been using this vehicle the A/C, power window motor, engine mounts, speed sensor had been replaced. I would not recommend this car to my worst enemy. Oh did I say this car only have 52,565 miles. Don't buy it!!!