Faults:
When I first got the 2000 Intrepid, it was winter time and I left it outside and when I started up the engine it made a loud grinding noise. I took it to Dodge and the mechanics said that it was probably cold, but I've had other cars and I never had that happen.
But overall, the car drives smooth, very comfy, and if you check your transmission fluid lots, you should have no problems.
The 1999 Intrepid had tranny problems, the 2000 is more stable. I have used fully synthetic oil (Mobil1) and the car runs great.
General Comments:
I took the car at its peak. I actually went 124+, the car just barely shook at that speed, but cruises nice at 90-110. I don't recommend those speeds, but it has great passing power. This car can last a long time if people drive it without road rage.
This vehicle has power, NO DOUBT about it. It blew away an Nissan Maxima and a Pontiac Grand Prix, but it also depends on the driver. For a 24 valve 200HP engine it's worth it.
6th Feb 2002, 14:22
I own a 2000 Dodge Intrepid ES. BEWARE!!! The weather seals around all four doors are shrinking and pulling away from the car frame. When I drive down the highway I can hear wind whistling through the holes where the seals have pulled away from the car frame. I inquired at my local Dodge dealer about the seals. They said that the seals only last a couple years before shrinking, then you have to buy new ones. They told me the seals sell for about $180 for each door. They informed me that my warranty would not cover the seals because I was already at 49k miles. I told them that was very nice of them to design the car so you would have to spend almost $800 on door seals every 2 to 3 years.
Other than that, I have had no problems out of my Intrepid.