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Used Chrysler Le Baron for Sale Nationwide
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Ozzie C
Reviewed a 1993 Chrysler LE Sedan on Jan 28, 2011
Performance- It accelerates awesome, handles well, but the tires have too much sidewall flex, brakes tend to fade after hard use, Build Quality- It is built surprisingly well for the era it was built, suspension components are strong, and it soaks up the bumps very well Appearance- I think it was supposed to be classy, but its not. Its boxy and lame and I hate how it looks Cost of ownership- I paid $600 for the car and I've put on nearly 15K since owning it. I did a transmission service when I got it, 2 new wheel bearings, and a paintjob.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1993 Chrysler GTC Convertible on Nov 14, 2014
She is twenty-one now and has retired from her duties as a daily driver. This car was probably the nicest drop top auto an average guy could afford to drive from a time when convertibles were few and far between. The fact that it has a 3.0L V6 and 5-speed manual transmission only made it more fun.
Joseph P
Reviewed a 1993 Chrysler GTC Convertible on Apr 12, 2008
This is a much faster car than you would think with its 3.0 litre mitsubishi engine.
Stewart W
Reviewed a 1993 Chrysler Base Convertible on Apr 11, 2008
blue lowered borla exhaust 17" enkei rims
1993 Chrysler Le Baron Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Base Coupe | $14,554 |
| GTC Coupe | $17,395 |
| LX Convertible | $21,730 |
| Base Convertible | $17,352 |
| GTC Convertible | $20,380 |
| LX Coupe | $17,231 |
| LE Sedan | $14,982 |
| Landau Sedan | $17,604 |
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