1990 Plymouth Laser RS 2.0 turbo
Summary:
An excellent car for the price
Faults:
Original upgraded stereo melted at 10,000, good reason to stick in a deck and CD player.
Factory recall on timing belt at 30,000.
Replaced turbo at 69000 by dealership under warranty.
Brakes and rotors replaced at 155,000 miles.
Replaced turbo and timing belt at 160,000.
Paint is starting to fade, black is very hard to maintain on any car, the sun just eats it up.
General Comments:
Loved it since I seen it in a 1988 car and driver review column.
I haven't been able to find a car on the market, since, that has given me the same satisfaction, performance, reliability, gas mileage etc.
I still get 29 mpg driving 50 miles a day back and forth to work.
It still has the original Clutch.
I normally just gas it up, check the oil and go.
It is still one of the best cars I have ever driven in the snow.
I hope to drive it at least 2 more years before major engine overhaul.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 5th June, 2003
11th Jul 2004, 19:23
I have had my 1990 plymouth laser for 12 year. I have really enjoyed it, but did not know that if the timing belt broke it ruined the whole engine. Which I replaced at a huge cost. But considering buying a new car and the increasing prices of gasoline it all evens out. Even though the car is 14 years old it still looks brand new and is the most dependable car I have ever owned.
Yes the paint has faded, the head liner is sagging which I am trying to find a replacement.
I have had the brakes worked on three times. But this comes with age. The front end has had normal work for the ware the car has on it, 199,029 miles and still running strong.
For a car this old I have not many worries about getting in it every morning and getting to work.