1989 Dodge Spirit LE 2.5L base
Summary:
Comfortable, economical, and reliable
Faults:
Power steering rack blew a seal at 55K miles.
I had the water pump, which was just starting to "weep," replaced at 45K miles, in conjunction with preventive maintenance replacement of the timing belt.
Brake calipers and slave cylinders had to be rebuilt at 50K miles.
General Comments:
Had it not been severely damaged in a collision, I would still be driving it. The car consistently drew favorable comments from friends, coworkers, and family members. I replaced it with a 4-cylinder 2003 Stratus SXT, which offers more power and somewhat crisper handling, but which lacks the Spirit's full instrumentation and full opening of the rear windows.
I selected the Spirit partly to accommodate the two six-footers in my 4-man carpool, and partly because I already owned a 1988 Aries K wagon (which is still running strong for my in-laws) and liked the idea of having two cars with virtually identical power trains.
Routine maintenance was always a pleasure, with everything in plain view and readily accessible.
The base 4-cylinder engine provided barely adequate performance, but compensated in fuel economy and reliability.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 4th April, 2003
21st Feb 2005, 15:27
I love my 1989 Dodge Spirit ES. I bought it from a auction, and I am more prouder today (about the car) than I was the day I bought. I am currently replacing the engine and couldn't imagine having any other car other than my Dodge. I was hoping to get another one (only in the 1990 model). For the price, and service, I recommend it for other people that need a good (and attractive) car. Daniel Atkins (Temple Hills, MD)