Unlike with most other models, the Vision's price has hovered in the same rangeover the past few years. For the 1995 model year, Chrysler actually dropped the base
price. The base ESi starts at $19,245 running up to $23,190 for a fully loaded model;
a typically equipped ESi costs about $19,795. The TSi starts at $23,835, runs upward
to $26,875, with a typically equipped model costing $24,385. Intrepid prices are a
trifle lower, Concorde prices a trifle higher.
Although it offers essentially the same benefits as Intrepid and Concorde, the
Vision hasn't enjoyed the same sales success as the other LH cars, which means that
rebates and other customer incentives are often offered. Add frequent rebates to
competitive pricing, and the Vision's appeal increases. You'd be hard-pressed to beat
its combination of roominess, performance and style in this price class.