1993 Eagle Summit reliability record
Every consumer complaint and recall the U.S. government (NHTSA) has on file for the 1993 Eagle Summit — the repair risk behind the ownership cost.
- NHTSA complaints
- 110
- on record
- Top problem area
- SEAT BELTS
- 35 complaints
- Recalls on record
- 0
- none on record
- Reported harm
- 1 reported crash · 1 injury
How this record compares
raw NHTSA counts, not defect ratesComplaint rank
#3,925
of 4,194 vehicle records
Vs Eagle median
-39
median 150 across 8 Eagle records
Vs 1991-1995
-102
median 212 complaints in 394 records
Top component share
50%
Seat Belts: 55 complaints
What owners report fails — 1993 Eagle Summit
- SEAT BELTS 35
- SEAT BELTS:FRONT:RETRACTOR 11
- SEAT BELTS:FRONT:ANCHORAGE 9
- POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 7
- LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LATCH 4
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Open TCO calculatorThese are unverified consumer reports and manufacturer recalls filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — not validated defect rates, and not adjusted for how many 1993 Eagle Summit units were produced or sold. High-volume and older vehicles naturally accumulate more complaints. Use this as one research signal, not a verdict on any individual vehicle. Data as of 2026. Source: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation (public domain).
Frequently asked questions
Is the 1993 Eagle Summit reliable?
NHTSA has 110 consumer complaints on record for the 1993 Eagle Summit. The most-reported problem area is seat belts (35 reports). These are unverified consumer reports filed with the government, not validated failure rates, and are not adjusted for how many 1993 Eagle Summit units were produced — popular vehicles naturally accumulate more reports.
What are the most common problems with the 1993 Eagle Summit?
Owners most often report problems with: seat belts (35), seat belts:front:retractor (11), seat belts:front:anchorage (9), power train:automatic transmission (7). Each figure is the number of complaints filed with NHTSA for this exact model year.
How much does it cost to own a 1993 Eagle Summit?
Ownership cost depends on your state taxes, insurance, fuel, and the maintenance the vehicle's reliability record implies. Use the CarOutlay 5-year TCO calculator to estimate the full cost including the repair risk this complaint record suggests.