Dodge/Chrysler dealer with NEW 2005-2008 models.

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Originally Posted By: Chris Meutsch
The hoses, and gaskets, definitely. Leakers galore. Perhaps a $10,000 offer on one of these would take it?
Well, let's take a moment to mull this over. The plastic and rubber gaskets on those vehicles haven't been exposed to the extreme heat cycles that motor operation entails. They've just been sitting out there.

I'd say that if you drain the oil and fill it up with a good HM oil you'll be just fine.
 
You guys are all wrong. It is obvious that they are using these cars in their drug smuggling operations. That's where the drugs are hidden, as everybody knows that nobody would touch a 4-5 year old Chrysler product with a 10 feet pole, especially when it's "new", these guys are brilliant
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Originally Posted By: DeeAgeaux
Metal expands when the temperature goes up and contracts when the temperature cools.

That expansion and contraction is the ageing process of metal.

So yeah, that metal is aged.

No, expansion and contraction does not age metal.
 
my concern would be with the brake caliper seals-and pistons sticking. Heck, I wouldn't buy a NEW NEW Chrysler product, nerver mind a 4 year old NEW chrysler product


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