Wow, you went from one of the most indestructible cars ever made, the Valiant, to one of the worst ever made, the Aspen? And that isn't just my opinion, that is what Chrysler Chairman Lee Iaccoca said in his book. The Aspen and Volare were the worst cars he had ever seen in his career and HIS company made them.The first car titled in my name was brand new, a 1985 Chrysler Laser purchased in late 1984. Before that I drove cars my parents owned and had previously driven. A 1967 Plymouth Valiant and a 1977 Dodge Aspen.
Yup. I'm into classic Mustangs, but cars of that era weren't very good despite being made of heavy metal.1960 Plymouth Station Wagon, slant 6, three on the column. Got it just after my 16th birthday in 1964. Seem like it wasn't very old but back then that was close to the lifetime of a vehicle.
1978 Ford Fairmont. That was in 1990, so the car was only 12 years old, and it had no damage, but it felt OLD to this teenager at the time.
Wow, you went from one of the most indestructible cars ever made, the Valiant, to one of the worst ever made, the Aspen? And that isn't just my opinion, that is what Chrysler Chairman Lee Iaccoca said in his book. The Aspen and Volare were the worst cars he had ever seen in his career and HIS company made them.
Wow, you went from one of the most indestructible cars ever made, the Valiant, to one of the worst ever made, the Aspen? And that isn't just my opinion, that is what Chrysler Chairman Lee Iaccoca said in his book. The Aspen and Volare were the worst cars he had ever seen in his career and HIS company made them.