14th Generation New Yorker
- Years
- 1994–1996
- Reliability
- 1st out of 29
- PainRank™
- 0.23
- Complaints
- 4
13th Generation New Yorker
- Years
- 1988–1993
- Reliability
- 4th out of 29
- PainRank™
- 0.54
- Complaints
- 13
Chrysler New Yorker Generations
The New Yorker has 2 generations available in North American markets. A generation is a group of model years where few, if any, changes were made to the vehicle which means their model years tend to break in similar ways.
The 13th generation (1988—1993) has been the least reliable.
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