Intermittent stalling problem, especially with the air conditioning compressor turned on. Problem is difficult to reproduce (no mechanic has yet been able to).
Front seat loses its padding over time with moderate use.
Belts tend to be noisy, even with replacements.
Overall I love this car. The 3.0L V6 is good overkill for this weight car. I have no problem merging on to highways with short entrance ramps. The acceleration feels like the day I got it.
Except the saggy front seat, the car is very comfortable to drive or be a passenger in. The cabin is very roomy.
Hi! The 3.0L V6 is notorious for having stalling problems that are difficult to trace. Just be glad your's isn't burning oil out of the exhaust like older V6 powered Spirits... they do it and it's very expensive to fix. You might have problems with the belts slipping off at some point too... another common ailment of this engine.
1994 Dodge Spirit 3.0 stalling: Check fan on inlet air.
I also have a 94 Spirit and it went threw the stalling problems. After a long trip and putting the car in park it would die, but start right up again. The throttle body was the cause of this problem, I got one from work and put it, along with a new gasket and it hasn't stalled on me yet.
My '93 Spirit had very bad stalling problems until a friend adjusted the throttle today. It is 14 years old, and has had at least three owners. (127,000 miles)