1995 Plymouth Breeze from North America - Comments

17th Jan 2005, 15:00

"Purple pocket-book eater!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

I don't even know where to begin!

The dash board rattles and creeks incessantly.

The engine totally blew and the head gaskets went bad. I had to have the engine pulled, the cylinders boored out, and sent to a machinist for pressure-testing before re-installing. Cost about $1,500 for all necessary repairs.

The front wheel bearings have gone...twice! Cost about $400.

The belts all went at about 110,000 miles and the brakes did too. Cost about $1,200 for all repairs.

General comments?

This car has cost more to upkeep than it was to purchase. Ridiculous.

I suppose it has been not the worst car in the world given that I bought it for only $5000. But, with the upkeep, it has cost me well over $9000, over the 4 years I have owned it. That's over $2000 per year, so I might as well be leasing a brand new car.


25th Aug 2006, 22:19

To the person who wrote this review: you submitted your Breeze as a 1995, while the Breeze was introduced for 1996. However, its twins the Chrysler Cirrus and Dodge Stratus were launched for '95.

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