Chrysler Vision: A Brief History and Overview
The Chrysler Vision, also known as the Eagle Vision in the North American market, was produced between 1992 and 1998. This mid-sized sedan was part of Chrysler's LH platform, which aimed to offer a blend of American styling and European handling. The Vision was known for its cab-forward design, which provided more interior space and a sleek, aerodynamic look. It was equipped with a range of V6 engines and aimed to compete with other mid-sized sedans of its era, such as the Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Lumina.
Pros and Cons of the Chrysler Vision
- Pros:
- Spacious interior due to cab-forward design
- Smooth ride and handling
- Reliable V6 engine options
- Distinctive and sleek exterior design
- Cons:
- Outdated technology by modern standards
- Limited availability of parts
- Average fuel economy
- Potential issues with electrical components
Commonly Sought Wear and Mechanical Parts
- Brake pads and rotors
- Suspension components (struts, control arms)
- Engine gaskets and seals
- Transmission parts
- Electrical components (alternator, starter motor)
- Cooling system parts (radiator, water pump)