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654 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 7:56 PM
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Replying to: plan_man (Jul 24, 2009 3:22 pm) I still like the 300 and Charger, and find the 2009 Ram to actually have some sex appeal. Alas, I'm not in the market right now for a semi-large sedan, or a full-sized pickup. I really wish they'd get their act together in the midsized market, and replace the Sebring/Avenger with something more worthwhile. I would actually take a 2001-2006 version over the ones they have on the market now! That 200C concept that made the auto show rounds was a pretty hot looking car...hope they end up doing something with that.
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jul 24, 2009 3:57 pm) I just bought an 08 Sebring and you're the first person I've heard that commented about liking the older model over the newer one. Most have said the exact opposite. So far, I love the vehicle. I've owned Hondas and Toyotas since 1999, so this is a switch for me.
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Jul 24, 2009 6:05 pm) Just ouf of curiosity, what made you pick a Sebring over a Honda or Toyota? In the past, I've always been a Mopar man, but the current Sebring/Avenger just don't do it for me. But, like I said, I'm basing my opinion mainly on the styling, and sitting in them at the auto shows, so I'm hardly an expert. I do think the retractable hardtop is a cool idea, though. I don't find the car particularly attractive, but then I didnt' like any of its peers either...cars like the Pontiac G6 or Toyota Solara. I think my main beef is how they went for a taller, more upright look. I just prefer the more low-slung look of the older models. Anyway though, I hope the car is good for you. And, being a Mopar guy, I'm glad to hear that you're happy with the Sebring so far!
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I owned the '95 Stratus ES and loved it. Solid, great handling (for what it was), comfortable and really well styled. From '01 on, everything was downhill with the cloud cars and their successors, IMO. The '01 Sebring coupe I replaced the Stratus with was passable, but I think the credit rightfully belongs to Mitsubishi for that. Chrysler is a sort of perpetual one-trick pony it seems. They struggle, get a hit, play it out and go dry. Happened with the Caravan, then the Ram, then the Neon, then the PT, then the 300. I liked the LH platform, but I don't think anyone sensible would call that a hit. I suppose they're selling a few Challengers now, but why I don't know. And I like metal! Trouble is that usually while they're playing out that one hit, the rest of the lineup is really also ran. And I'm a Mopar fan too, believe it or not! |
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jul 24, 2009 6:32 pm) The bottom line was price. It's an 08 with 16K miles and I got it for $12K at Carmax, and it's the 6 cyl Touring sedan model so it's pretty well equipped. The Tundra I traded in also was taking a pretty good hit in depreciation and I hated driving such a big vehicle so I wanted to get rid of it before gas goes back up to $4 a gallon.
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Jul 25, 2009 3:47 am) That one has the 2.7 V-6 and not the 3.5, right? I've been happy with the 2.7 in my 2000 Intrepid. I would've liked the 3.2 they were offering at the time better (or better yet the 3.5, but back in 2000 you could only get that in the R/T model), but overall it's been a good engine for me. Reasonable power and economy, and no serious problems in the 148,000 miles I've had it. One thing you might want to keep an eye out for though, is the thermostat housing. Mine developed a small leak, and had to be replaced...naturally, once the warranty was over! That was a $210 bill. I hear it was a common problem back then, but they might've improved it since then. And for $12,000, the car sounds like one helluva deal! Even though I'm not crazy about them, I've seen them show up on used car lots, with low mileage, and the low asking price would catch my eye. I hope it ends up being a good car for you.
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jul 25, 2009 4:10 am) |
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I just got an email from the dealer I bought my Intrepid from, and they're going out of business! Back when I bought that car, they were Chevy/Dodge/Isuzu, but then Isuzu went away, and earlier this year they dropped Chevy, and picked up Chrysler/Jeep. But now it looks like they're shutting the whole thing down! Here's their website, if anybody wants to see... http://www.sheehydodge.com/index.htm My family has bought a number of cars from that dealership over the years. My Mom got her '86 Monte Carlo there. Great car, until I got ahold of it. With 192,000 miles on it and still running strong, I got t-boned one night while delivering pizzas. My uncle bought a used '94 GMC Sierra Diesel there, which was troublesome, so he traded for a new '97 Silverado, which he still has. My 2000 Intrepid came from there, and my Dad bought his used '03 Regal there. And based on my dealings with Sheehy, a friend of mine bought an '06 Xterra from their Nissan store. I hope that some other brand goes into the Chevy/Dodge store, because that was a pretty big facility. If it just gets totally shuttered,that's going to be a number of people out of work. Oddly, the Chevy side of things wasn't selling all that well, even a few years back when the times were good. Back then, Dodge was bringing in a lot more business.
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