Chrysler Cordoba problems
The Chrysler Cordoba was introduced as a full-sized luxury car based on the Chrysler Newport that was marketed during the 1970 model year. It was also applied to a show car exhibited that year.
The nameplate was then applied to an intermediate-sized two-door personal luxury car starting with the 1975 model year. The Cordoba was manufactured by Chrysler in North America over two generations until the 1983 model year.
The personal luxury version was the company's first model produced specifically for that market segment and the first Chrysler-branded vehicle smaller than full-size.
The name was taken from the Spanish city of Córdoba, Spain.
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Chrysler Cordoba model years
Common Chrysler Cordoba problems
The Chrysler Cordoba, produced from 1980 to 1983, was not well-received by consumers due to a variety of issues. One of the primary complaints was the poor performance of the base engine, a six-cylinder Slant Six, which only produced 90 horsepower and offered slow acceleration.
Another issue was the quality of the manufacturing process and supplier problems, which may have contributed to poor quality and reliability in some vehicles.
The Cordoba also faced stiff competition from other car manufacturers, particularly in the personal luxury segment, which may have contributed to its poor sales.
Furthermore, the deletion of the 360 V8 from the options list after the end of the 1980 model year and the use of a "Lean Burn" carburetor, which did not help matters, may have also contributed to the car's poor performance and fuel economy.
In summary, the Chrysler Cordoba faced a number of issues that likely contributed to its poor reception by consumers, including poor performance, poor fuel economy, poor quality and reliability, outdated styling, and stiff competition from other car manufacturers.
Was the Cordoba a good car?
All the same, the Torqueflite transmission is robust, and the big, strangled 400 seems not to make enough power to hurt itself. The Cordoba is easy to drive and predictable–if unspectacular–which is great for Jim, who just wanted a car his family and he could race with some of his old Mopar friends.
What happened to the Chrysler Cordoba?
The Cordoba was discontinued in 1983.
What was the Dodge version of the Cordoba?
Mirada
As for the Cordoba, it got a complete redesign for 1980, while the Dodge version of the new car became the Mirada. Both would last through 1983, when Lee Iacocca decided to bet the farm on K-cars and minivans, and the final personal luxury coupes, along with the Imperial, were unceremoniously axed.
How many years did Chrysler make the Cordoba?
The Chrysler Cordoba was a series of mid-sized personal luxury cars introduced for the 1975 model year.
Percentage distribution of complaints by Chrysler Cordoba years
We have researched Chrysler problems and analysed all the complaints filed against Chrysler Cordoba cars and compiled the top 2 most problematic Chrysler Cordoba model years:
Below you can see the percentage distribution of known problems by Chrysler Cordoba model years.
Distribution of the number of complaints by Chrysler Cordoba years
We've also compiled a chart for you with the number of complaints about Volkswagen Jetta cars of certain model years:
Chrysler Cordoba car problems categorized by type of issue
After analysing all complaints related to Chrysler Cordoba , it was concluded that the most common issues with these cars are:
- Visibility problems
- Structure problems
- Engine and engine cooling problems
The graph below shows statistics for all Chrysler Cordoba vehicle components and the number of complaints received.
Distribution of the number of complaints with fire by Cordoba model years
There were a total of 1 complaints that resulted in a fire. In the graph you can see the distribution of the number of complaints by model year.
The NHTSA has received 2 complaints about various vehicle components related to the Chrysler Cordoba . Below are the 25 most recent complaints reported for Chrysler Cordoba vehicles.
List of Chrysler Cordoba complaints
Chrysler Cordoba 1976
- Date Of Incident: 2002-02-01
- Date Complaint: 2002-10-31
- Fire: 1
- Components: VISIBILITY,STRUCTURE
- Summary: THE VEHICLE CAUGHT FIRE FROM A SHORT CIRCUIT IN THE HEATER MOTOR UP INSIDE THE DASHBOARD. ALSO, WATER WOULD LEAK INSIDE OF THE VEHICLE. *JG
Chrysler Cordoba 1982
- Date Of Incident: 2024-11-24
- Date Complaint: 2002-03-06
- Components: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
- Summary: CONSUMER STATES THE VEHICLE ONLY RAN FOR 2 WEEKS AFTER PURCHASE, POSSIBLE ENGINE PROBLEMS.*JB
Recalls Chrysler Cordoba
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued 3 recalls for different components of the Chrysler Cordoba.You can explore the year of the Volkswagen Jetta you are interested in by selecting it from the list.
- Model: Chrysler Cordoba 1982
- Report Received Date: 1981-09-22
- Manufacturer: CHRYSLER CORPORATION
- Components: VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
- Summary: THE AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL SWITCH MAY STICK IN THE "RESUME" POSITION RESTRICTING RETURN MOVEMENT. THIS WILL NOT ALLOW THE NORMAL BRAKE PEDAL OPERATION TO DEACTIVATE THE SYSTEM.
- Remedy: THE SHIELD PORTION OF THE "RESUME" SLIDE LEVER IN THE SPEED CONTROL UNIT WILL BE REPLACED WITHOUT CHARGE.
- Model: Chrysler Cordoba 1976
- Report Received Date: 1978-01-24
- Manufacturer: CHRYSLER CORPORATION
- Components: FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:CARBURETOR SYSTEM
- Summary: WHEN THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL ON THE INVOLVED VEHICLES IS DEPRESSED AND THE ACCELERATOR PUMP IS ACTIVATED, A DISTORTED ACCELERATOR PUMP SEAL IN THE CARBURETOR MAY PREVENT THE PUMP FROM DELIVERING THE PROPER AMOUNT OF FUEL.
- Remedy: DEALER WILL REPLACE THE CARBURETOR ACCELERATOR PUMP SEAL WITH A SEAL OF IMPROVED DISTORTION RESISTANCE. THE CARBURETOR WILL ALSO BE CHECKED FOR THE PROPER FLOAT LEVEL.
- Model: Chrysler Cordoba 1976
- Report Received Date: 1976-08-10
- Manufacturer: CHRYSLER CORPORATION
- Components: SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:POWER ASSIST:VACUUM