That's why I stated that very few people (if any) would ever look back at it and say it was one of Chrysler's finest. I had a number of complaints about mine. It bothered me that the larger minivan was capable of hauling more with more power and got 50% better gas mileage. The back roof sail panels(?) really obstructed the driver's view out back. Mine had a tendency to have the glovebox latches break (and I didn't abuse them). The rear shock design was awful. Access to the engine compartment was almost nonexistent. My fog light switch never did work correctly. My door handle buttons constantly gummed up.
But I did like the multi-purpose nature of the design. I did like the general small car handling ability without really feeling you were in such a small car. People might appreciate the the retro styling more today if the car had been a true limited production vehicle. I've owned mine for 14 years without any major mechanical issues. No it's definitely far from being a great car but my personal experiences with it weren't so bad.