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Our Review of the 1993 Chrysler Dynasty Base

Those in the market for a car who buy a Chrysler Dynasty are often enthusiastic about their purchase. Since its launch the Dynasty has been one of the flagships of the Chrysler brand. This has always been a meaningful car, and the 1993 model is no different. A sedan for everyone in the family is what the Chrysler Dynasty provides.

1993 Chrysler Dynasty Base Specs

The restyled Dynasty Base is equipped with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that utilizes 8 valves. The engine is mated to a N/A four-speed transmission. This has resulted in an increase in horsepower and torque over the 1992 version.

The fuel system for the 1993 Dynasty is a traditional MPI, running on gasoline fuel. The fuel is controlled by an electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design. The capacity of the fuel tank is 16.00 gallons.

Steering control is handled through a -steering -style configuration. The Dynasty comes equipped with drum-assisted brakes, with ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are drum. The car uses coil front springs and coil in the rear.

Statistics

The dimensions of the Dynasty Base are 68.90 inches wide by 192.00 inches long. It sits 53.60 inches off the ground. It seats a standard six passengers, with 2 doors. The wheelbase of 104.50 allows for extra leg room for the rear passengers.

The listed retail price in 1993 (MSRP) was $14,796, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-average price. This price is in line with the industry average price for a two-door Sedan.

There is a 50,000* mile, 60* month warranty with this vehicle, including a powertrain warranty of 50,000*/36* miles/months. This is normal for this price range.

Fuel Efficiency

The Dynasty Base received a miles-per-gallon rating of twenty one in-city driving and twenty seven when it came to highway driving. Being a gas-powered non-hybrid car, this was within normal parameters.

Parting Shots

The 1993 model year was very successful for the Chrysler Dynasty. The introduction of several trim levels (along with the Base version) meant that buyers could find the version that best suited their needs.

The Discussion

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  • #1
    Shannon Thomas
    August 24th, 2009 at 12:21 pm

    My wife screamed at me when I bough one. lol

  • #2
    Joe Brown
    August 29th, 2009 at 8:38 pm

    I’m tired of Chrysler in general. Come out with something better!

    Sam

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