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Plymouth Breeze 1995-2000 Workshop Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual is specifically designed for the Plymouth Breeze, covering models from 1995 to 2000. It provides detailed and in-depth information on every aspect of your...
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SKU: 268734
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Plymouth Breeze 1995-2000 Workshop Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual is specifically designed for the Plymouth Breeze, covering models from 1995 to 2000. It provides detailed and in-depth information on every aspect of your vehicle, from routine maintenance like oil changes to complex repairs involving the transmission. The manual is a valuable tool for both professional mechanics and dedicated DIY enthusiasts, offering the same detailed instructions and technical specifications used by authorized dealerships. With this manual, you'll have access to a wealth of information, including detailed diagrams, step-by-step instructions, and troubleshooting guides. This manual empowers you to confidently diagnose and repair any issue your Breeze may encounter, saving you time and money in the long run.

The Plymouth Breeze, a compact car produced by Chrysler from 1995 to 2000, represented a departure from the brand's traditional muscle car image. Designed to appeal to a younger, more budget-conscious audience, the Breeze aimed to compete with popular models like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. Built on a shortened version of the Chrysler Neon platform, the Breeze inherited its sibling's affordability and relatively peppy performance. It was available in two body styles: a two-door coupe and a four-door sedan. The Breeze offered a range of powertrains, including a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, producing around 132 horsepower, and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, generating around 130 horsepower. Both engines could be paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. Although not known for its performance, the Breeze earned praise for its comfortable interior, ample passenger space, and respectable fuel efficiency. Its user-friendly dashboard and controls added to its appeal.

While the Breeze never achieved the same level of popularity as its Japanese rivals, it remained a solid choice for budget-minded consumers seeking a reliable and practical compact car. Its relatively low purchase price and affordable maintenance made it an attractive option for first-time car buyers and families. Despite its success in attracting a segment of the market, the Breeze ultimately faced the same challenges as other American compact cars in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The rise of more fuel-efficient and technologically advanced Japanese and Korean competitors, coupled with declining sales of American compact cars in general, led Chrysler to discontinue the Breeze model in 2000. However, the car's legacy lives on in the hearts of its former owners, many of whom continue to appreciate its blend of affordability, practicality, and pleasing aesthetics.
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