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Need A New Daily Driver...300m?

Old May 16, 2005 | 01:03 AM
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honestly.... i couldnt exactly tell you.... I PERSONALY would not buy one... yes, any car is very reliable if you treat it right. Ill talk to some guys at work tommarrow see if i can get some exact info
Old May 16, 2005 | 08:22 AM
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I drive a 2002 Intrepid, before that a 2001 Intrepid. I guess basically the same car, only I have the smaller engine. They've been pretty reliable, the first one up to 187,000kms and this one to 110,000kms.



The transmission is a real slushbox, I don't know if I'd want it with the bigger motor strapped to it if the tranny is the same. Brakes need to be replaced at about 110,000kms (need to do that on this one at next oil change).



Fuel mileage has been quite good for such a big car, I get about 26mpg overall cruising at 75mph and some city driving. The 300M would probably be a little worse than that with the bigger motor, but that isn't always the case.



The original tires were terrible, worn out by 75,000kms.



Other than brakes, tires and windshield wipers, the only additional maintenance cost was a leaking hose on the first one's tranny that was a fairly cheap fix.



Of course the first was only 3 years old when we sold it. It's a company vehicle. I can't comment on what would happen beyond that. It didn't have a spec of rust on it despite our heavy use of salt in the winter up here. Somebody at work bought it from the company for a rediculously low $3600 CDN.



I would say the first one was definately a Wednesday car, it was solid. This one might have been made on Friday afternoon, it does have a horrible squealing drivers window. The first was driven by an old guy before me, the second by a younger guy, it was covered in little dents and had hit a couple somethings. I guess watch to see who drove it before you like any car.



They're pretty damn cheap for a car that can fit 5 adults comfortably for long trips.
Old May 16, 2005 | 09:39 AM
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Geta 300C instead... the SRT8 version.

What? It's only money.
Old May 16, 2005 | 01:39 PM
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my dad had one a rental a while back and that thing was nice. good pickup and rwd, just be wary of the infamous chrysler unreliability. check on car and driver for user reviews
Old May 16, 2005 | 09:06 PM
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[quote name='CletusFD3S' date='May 16 2005, 01:36 AM']nope...300M... BIG difference. ever work on one? they suck... i dont know, ive worked on a few and my friends mom owns one, they are just really not so great cars.

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[quote name='UniqueTII' date='May 16 2005, 01:45 AM']You're still not giving me any information at all. What breaks on them and after how many miles?

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[quote name='CletusFD3S' date='May 16 2005, 02:03 AM']honestly.... i couldnt exactly tell you
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if you worked on a "FEW", what did you work on?

your not making much sense
Old May 16, 2005 | 09:25 PM
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They werent RWD, only the new ones are. My friend's bf had one, and one of the tie rods ripped completely out of the steering assembly... apparently it was only held on by one bolt that stripped and fell out or something. I didnt actually take a look at it, but thats what it seemed like happened
Old May 16, 2005 | 10:48 PM
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[quote name='Shane.Trammell' date='May 16 2005, 02:39 PM']my dad had one a rental a while back and that thing was nice. good pickup and rwd, just be wary of the infamous chrysler unreliability. check on car and driver for user reviews

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what is so unreliable about chrysler? they make excellent cars. my folks have been happy, although it is a new car. eh, i like them, enough said.
Old May 17, 2005 | 07:45 AM
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My current Chrysler has served me well.
Old May 17, 2005 | 12:37 PM
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i dont know why i was thinking they were rwd.
Old May 17, 2005 | 12:57 PM
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The new 300 is RWD.

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