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I still really want a Plymouth Acclaim somehow, even though I know they're low-end Mopar junk from the post-Iacocca era and it's not a really great idea to use one as an "appliance car".
The 2.5 4 cylinder equipped Acclaim isn't terrible, although its no Volvo Redblock or Honda D block. I believe the base model 4cyl 89-95 Acclaim would have come with a 3 speed auto and a 2.5. A three speed! To my knowledge while a 5 speed manual was optional on the Acclaim/Dodge Spirit, virtually none were ordered and the only known manual swap setups (that are "direct fit" so to say, not crazy customfab sh*t where anything is possible) come from the Dodge Spirit R/T, itself an obscure 91-92 only performance version of the Acclaim's Dodge cousin. Meaning, you're not gonna manual swap an Acclaim without deep deep pockets.
Most Acclaims in 2023 have been long crushed. Some survive as regular cars in the non salt States and British Columbia's Lower Mainland. But here in the Northeast, their numbers are scant enough that I get excited when I see one!
These things were as common as dirt in the latter 1990s, when they had reached semi-hoopdi status already. My Father's good friend had a '90 Acclaim that was brown on red interior (eeek) and he kept on the road until 2001. One of my school friends, John P., would get picked up in a really steazy low mileage green on grey interior '95 Acclaim when we were in Day Camp together summers of 1997 and 1998. I later jammed frequently with John in High School (he played bass) but the Acclaim been traded for a '98 Corolla that got handed down, and he would drive me around in when we were yutes up to no good. 90s Corolla's are objectively better cars than 90s Acclaims. But I still want an f'in acclaim! I must be crazy.
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I forgot all about the Plymouth Acclaim and cannot recall the last time I saw one but I did see a Dodge Spirit on the road not too long ago and it reminded me of the Spirit R/T a friend of mine had in high school. I don't remember the Spirit or Acclaim ever being all that popular, even up here in the land of the Chrysler HQ, but the slightly smaller Dodge Shadow and the Plymouth Sundance were absolutely EVERYWHERE! and I'd wager that there were usually at least 50 or 60 of them in our high school parking lot on any given day.
I was out running a couple mornings ago and saw a very minty looking late '80s Saab 900 in somebody's driveway. It reminded me of how cool of a car I thought that was and how I always sort of wanted one. Years later, a friend of mine in the Marines had a 1990 900. It was not a particularly powerful car but it was still quick. There was always something wrong with the car but everything seemed very simple and he was able to fix nearly everything his self. If I cold find a pre-1994 Saab 900 in fantastic condition for a good price, I'd seriously consider it.