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4.3 Overall rating

(43 reviews)

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Overall, the Plymouth Laser has garnered a reputation for being a fun and spirited ride, favorably appreciated by owners for its performance, handling, and decent gas mileage, especially in turbo models. Drivers love the acceleration and driving dynamics, which make it an exciting choice for enthusiasts. However, some common complaints include reliability concerns, especially as the car ages, and issues with small back seating, limiting its practicality for larger groups of passengers. Despite some drawbacks, its enjoyable driving experience remains a highlight for many owners.

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Cory P

4.0

Reviewed a 1991 Plymouth RS FWD on Oct 24, 2008

Mine in particular has some room for improvement, but in general, the 1G DSM is a great car. The 2.0 Engine they came with is one of the most feared 4-cylinders out there on the track. The fact that most of these cars were purchased from the factory when they were new with 5-speed transissions makes it easy to find and fun to drive. One of the cheapest tuners out there, and also one with alot more potential than most.

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Preston M

4.0

Reviewed a 1993 Plymouth RS FWD on Jun 5, 2008

Turbo AWD is the way to go

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Jack F

4.0

Reviewed a 1990 Plymouth RS Turbo FWD on Apr 9, 2008

1990 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo w/ Intercooler. 5-speed Manual Transmission. 210 HP Stock..All wheel drive and disc brakes.

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Shad H

4.0

Reviewed a 1990 Plymouth RS Turbo FWD on Mar 16, 2008

Quick car...ran 13.95 @ 110mph 1/4 mile @ 13psi. Fwd won't catch traction until 3rd gear. Reaches speeds of 150+ mph. Handles likes it's on rails. Only runs on 93 octane or higher.

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