Horn alarm will periodically "go off" for several minutes, and plug on horn must be pulled to stop it.
The engine will occasionally "knock", but not consistently.
The powerful door speakers will cause the inside door panels to vibrate unpleasantly when stereo volume is raised to high level.
The radio volume will occasionally continue to increase despite the knob being turned toward the left to decrease it.
The front brakes always squeal when cold, but stop squealing when warmed up.
In spite of the above annoyances, I have been very happy with the car, both its looks and performance.
I purchased the car in Michigan, knowing I would be moving to Florida soon. Florida's weather is tailor-made for year-round top-down cruising, and it has continued to provide me with supreme motoring enjoyment.
The material used to cover the sun visors of my 1998 Convertible have rotted. I bought the car to be used as a convertible, but it didn't take long for the very thin covering to rot and blow away in the wind. Suggestions?
Chrysler like all other American car manufacturers (and some imports) engage in planned obsolescence. So yes the visor will rot the plush leather will turn to crap in 5 years. The car will eventually rattle, sag and tarnish, its beauty will fade untimely. My Mercedes is 15 years old and it still runs like new. I will never buy another American car.