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Eagle Vision

Large Sedan 1993–1997 153–225 hp Petrol / V6

The Eagle-badged LH platform large sedan — the Vision brought Chrysler's cab-forward design innovation to the Eagle brand before its discontinuation in 1998.

153–225
Horsepower
FWD
Drivetrain
1993
Year Introduced
1997
Final Year

Overview

The Eagle Vision was the Eagle-branded variant of the LH cab-forward platform, sharing its underpinnings with the Chrysler Concorde and Dodge Intrepid. Eagle was Chrysler's experimental semi-premium brand, originally created in 1988 to offer vehicles not fitting the mainstream Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth brands. The Vision was positioned between the Dodge Intrepid and Chrysler Concorde in the lineup.

Available from 1993 to 1997, the Vision offered the 3.5L V6 in its ESi trim producing 214 hp, with the base 3.3L V6 providing adequate performance for everyday use. The cab-forward design gave it exceptional interior space, and the longer wheelbase provided a comfortable ride. The Vision was discontinued along with the entire Eagle brand in 1998.

In Azerbaijan, the Vision is an extremely rare vehicle — a curiosity for Chrysler history enthusiasts. Its LH platform means many components are shared with the more common Concorde and Intrepid.

Key Specifications

  • Engine options: 3.3L V6 (153 hp), 3.5L V6 (214 hp ESi)
  • Transmission: 4-speed automatic
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive
  • Wheelbase: 2,946 mm
  • 0–100 km/h: ~9.5s (3.3) | ~8.5s (3.5)
  • Fuel consumption: 10.5–13.0 L/100km
  • Platform: LH (shared with Chrysler Concorde, Dodge Intrepid)

Variant Comparison

VariantPowertrainPower0–100 km/hBest For
TSi (3.3)3.3L V6153 hp~9.5s 0–100Budget entry
ESi (3.5)3.5L V6214 hp~8.5s 0–100More power, better refinement

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise (Local Context)
Chrysler ConcordeSame platform, more parts available, more commonHigher price for similar hardware
Dodge IntrepidMore common, same reliabilityLess prestige branding
Ford Taurus SHOBetter performance, more desirableLess space, V8 running costs

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 1200.0 L/year
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1020
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $2920
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $243
  • Eagle-specific badges are rare — expect to source LH platform parts using Concorde or Intrepid equivalents.
  • Timing belt on 3.5L V6: replace at 90,000 km.
  • These are 25–30 year old vehicles — a comprehensive inspection is essential before purchase.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • Use Chrysler Concorde or Dodge Intrepid parts where Eagle-specific units are unavailable.
  • Timing belt at 90,000 km: mandatory replacement on 3.5L.
  • Full rubber refresh (hoses, seals, belts) is essential on vehicles this age.
  • Inspect for rust comprehensively — these are 25–30 year old cars.

Used Vision Buying Checklist

  • Perform a full pre-purchase inspection by a specialist.
  • Confirm timing belt replacement on 3.5L V6.
  • Inspect all rubber hoses and coolant system.
  • Check for body rust on door bottoms, wheel arches, and underneath.
  • Verify electronics still function correctly.

Vision FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: What is the Eagle brand?
Eagle was a Chrysler subsidiary brand that operated from 1988 to 1998, offering vehicles that didn't fit the mainstream Chrysler or Dodge brands. It was discontinued as part of a brand rationalisation program.
Q: Are parts difficult to find for the Vision?
Eagle-specific cosmetic parts are very rare. However, the LH platform mechanical components (engine, transmission, suspension) are shared with the Chrysler Concorde and Dodge Intrepid, making mechanical parts broadly available through those more common models.

Should You Buy the Chrysler Vision?

A collectors' curiosity — not recommended as daily transport due to age and parts scarcity.

The Eagle Vision is best suited to collectors or enthusiasts who specifically seek the rare Eagle badge. For practical transportation, choose the mechanically identical Chrysler Concorde or Dodge Intrepid which offer better parts availability and support.

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