If you’re familiar with the Chrysler LeBaron or Plymouth Acclaim, the Dodge Spirit is in a similar class. Unlike its close relatives, the Spirit was designed with a bit more sportiness in mind that manifests itself through a firmer ride and tighter handling. Benchmarked against the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, the Dodge Spirit was built with more headroom, legroom and knee room than any competitor. The Spirit is a truly family-friendly vehicle that offers plenty of room for passengers, great gas mileage, performance and an affordable price tag.
A used Dodge Spirit can offer the family a comfortable and reliable ride for years to come. Looking for a used Dodge Spirit near you? Use the search function to the right to find a Spirit in your neighborhood today.
Used Dodge Spirit Major Redesigns
1989 – Although you’d never know it from looking at the first-year Dodge Spirit, it seats six passengers comfortably. In addition to the roomy interior, it was also known for its sizeable trunk storage.
1993 – This was the only year that saw the Dodge Spirit overhauled, and the tweaks were minor. Modifications included a body-color grille with the Dodge crossbars theme and full-width taillamps. The pentastar emblem was also replaced by the brand’s new RAM emblem.
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