10th Apr 2011, 10:48
The problem is that when you buy a used car, several years old with nearly a hundred thousand miles on it, you don't really know what you're getting. Sure, maybe you have treated it well, but you don't know what kind of abuse the previous owner subjected it to. It makes it hard to blame the car in those cases. You just need to be more careful when buying a used car, and follow the old adages of you can't get something for nothing, and if it's too good to be true, it probably is.
8th Apr 2011, 20:31
I will never own another Chrysler either. I just paid for a timing belt, tune up and water pump on Monday; today is Friday, and my engine light is on. I was riding, and all of a sudden it sounds like something was coming apart. Back to the dealership I go tomorrow.