1983 Chrysler Cordoba Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1983 Chrysler Cordoba
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by Joshua L
Oct 11, 2008
This is one of the Nicest cars that Chrysler ever
made. The performance is spectacular. the
acceleration is awesome especially on the highway.
The braking is exceptional and has a few quirks but
I managed to fix those up. The handling is great but
not so good in the winter but I'm used to that
because I've had only rear wheel drive cars. The
build quality is fairly well and I got it rust proofed
after I took out all the rust spots. I'll be honest with
you guys, it has needed a few repairs on the
carbuerator, starter motor, the steering column &
Dashboard, and some other stuff but I'll mention
that later. I put alot of effort into this car and the
work paid off because the car purrs like a kitten
until you mess with it. there were a few rattles &
squeaks. the squeaks were the brakes and the
suspension. the rattles were the Passenger side
mirror and Door and the windows ( when they were
rolled down ). the styling is beautiful for a 1983.
The exterior is the LS Design with the cross haired
grille, Landau roof, whitewall tires and wire rims.
surprisingly there are no cosmetic flaws on my car
but if somebody damaged my car, I say "it's just a
car and the people that are in it are more
important". The interior is really roomy and it feels
like I'm sitting on a velvet sofa disguised as a 1983
Chrysler Cordoba LS. There are no rips or tears on
the seats, No cracks on the Dashboard, I got a
steering wheel off of a 1987 chrysler fifth avenue
along with the dashboard put in my Cordoba. The
horns work perfectly and they're Dual note horns
and THEY ACTUALLY GET PEOPLES ATTENTION!!
When I first got my cordoba, I got it with Eight
Thousand Km on it so it was practically new. the
previous owner didn't drive it as much as he
thought they would because they mostly walked to
the places he needed to go to or they would take
the city bus. The reason why he didn't drive it so
often is because he didn't have enough money to
pay for Gasoline and Insurance. he was able to
manage the payments but he lost his job and was
losing money and the only way to get a big boost
was to sell his beloved Cordoba LS to someone else.
that's when I come in and Buy his Chrysler Cordoba
and I wanted to pay him more that what it's worth
because I felt terrible for him so I snuck in an extra
$1000 bucks because he was selling the car for
$9500 and I gave him $10,500 for the car and I
managed to get insurance and the car is actually
paid off. I am not sure of the gas mileage but I
know it's a Gas Guzzla. It's had a lot of
maintenance done to look Mint Condition. I
practically almost had to replace everything except
for the Driver.( Ha ha )
This Car is so much fun to drive around town and
show those punks in a tuned import what a real car
is made of. I would recommend this car to a friend
because it will do its job right and it makes a good
make out mobile. my 1981 Chrysler is Just like the
1983 except the 81 doesn't have a landau roof but
they are both the same colour.Oct 11, 2008
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1983 Chrysler Cordoba Pricing
Original MSRP
$10,426 to $10,426Price range
N/AAverage price on CG
N/AYoY price change
N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM radio
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-only
Roof
Convertible roof: cabriolet roof
Seats
Front seat type: split-bench · Upholstery: cloth