1989 Plymouth Reliant LE 2.5 EFI from North America
Summary:
Excellent, economical, reliable transportation
Faults:
I just replaced the front and rear brake linings, drums and rotors. The whole job cost less than $190.
The pulse wipers quit recently, went to a wrecker and got another module for $2.
General Comments:
This is the third K car I have owned and this one is just as reliable, cheap to fix and as cheap to run as the first one I bought in 1991. (That one, an '87 by the way, is still running, a friend of mine bought it from me 3 years ago.)
The middle car, also an '89 was written off in an accident. (The other vehicle was a Ford F-250) My wife and child were in the car with me at the time. Not a scratch on any of us. The body absorbed the impact perfectly.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 15th June, 2003
25th Jul 2009, 13:20
"expected lifespan of a Reliant is about 100,000"
Where'd you get that idea? We had two Reliants in our family. Both made it almost to 300,000 miles before rust ate through the frame, motor and transmission still ran fine.