2 Star Reviews for Eagle

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.34/5 Average
234 Total Reviews
Make Overview:

The Jeep/Eagle division was formed in 1988 shortly after Chrysler bought the American Motors Corporation in 1987.

At the time, Detroit brands like Chrysler were trying to fend off increasing sales by import brands with the creation of their own import-style sales divisions. Eagle began with the Renault-influenced products developed for AMC, the Eagle Premier and the Eagle Medallion. The rest of the division's portfolio was filled out by vehicles from Mitsubishi, the Japanese company that had long been Chrysler's partner in the importation of small, fuel-efficient vehicles.

Jeep sales gave some energy to the Eagle division, but once Chrysler broke off the sport-utility brand and made it available to its own dealers as the SUV boom began in the 1990s, the Eagle brand quickly foundered. Chrysler announced the end of the Eagle brand in November 1997 and the last Eagle Talon, a badge-engineered version of the Mitsubishi Eclipse, came off the assembly line shortly thereafter.

User Reviews:

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  • That is wrong who ever made them - 1993 Eagle Vision
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    Who ever made the Eagle Visions just put it together thats probably why they didnt make any more. Come on now you can do better than that everything just falls apart on it and its not cause its 14 years old either Ive seen better from other cars

  • echhhhh - 1995 Eagle Summit
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    I bought this car in June. By August, it was leaking oil. Then it started to leak antifreeze. The power steering and ac belt continually broke and no one could figure out why any of this was happening. It went kaputt in November.

  • dont buy - 1995 Eagle Vision
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    Nothing but problems. This car is a total piece of junk and I will never buy a Chrysler product again.

  • The worst car ive ever owned. - 1991 Eagle Talon
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    Youve seen the movie, "The Money Pit", well, it could have been about the eagle talon. mine was the 1991 tsi AWD turbo. Problems and complaints, i will try and list briefly: many oil leaks, 2 clutches in 3 years, timing belt broke early causing head damage, numerous alternators, starter, unexplained engine revs that were not fixable by any mechanics, 2 oxygen sensors, failure of the factory alarm, etc. etc. besides that: bad gas mileage, poor visibility, car is too heavy, becomes a chore to drive for a smaller person, not very comfortable interior... please, do not buy an eagle/mistsubishi/plymouth product.

  • aww hell naw... - 1991 Eagle Summit
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    This car is whack! Dont ever drive a piece of junk like this if you can avoid it. Its aiight if you like no a/c, a weak stereo system, and a real ugly car. I just drove it back and forth to work and school. What can I say, Im a broke college kid.

  • fast and fun But dont last - 1991 Eagle Talon
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    guys who has a lot money can buy this car,cus this car will take up all your pay check. every week there is one, no two new problems. i had put in about 8 thousand dollar to fix this car, is a TSI allwheel drive,"Do not buy a Turbo car that is made by Mitsubishi" they are fast but they dont last. and crazy oil leak. the drive view are very small. Do NOT BUY this car years from 90-99. Not just me all my Mitsubishi lover friends,they all hate this car now,ill never buy a Mitsubish made car thats including eagle talon,plymouth laser and Mitsubishi Eclipse. the are the same car for those who dont know.

  • Dont Bother With This One - 1991 Eagle Summit
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    This car was a lemon from the get go, and is no worth next to nothing.

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