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Chrysler 200 with over 175K miles on it
I'm surprised a Chrysler lasted that long. I assumed they wouldn't.

I used to drive a 1984 Jetta that I bought off a friend for $800. Then a few years later I bought a used Toyota Van that prior to a small collision was as a rental car.
OP described it as reliable. I choked on my beverage lol
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I believe him but I am shocked
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You have to remember, not all cars are made on fridays! Lol
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I can’t believe a Chrysler with 175k
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13 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 9 Jun
When I took an auto-repair class, I recall the instructor saying Jeep/Chrysler mostly made cars from leftover, surplus parts from other manufacturers, which is why they were so unreliable.
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Jeep isnt very reliable but they always come out with new bodies that are trendy.
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To be honest it probably has one more year left in it. Hoping to make it to 200K but don't know if that will happen lol.
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Was your toyota a manual transmission? There are previas here that are manual, but you have to look hard. I was thinking of getting one. Toyotas last forever!
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23 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 10 Jun
They only sell them as automatics here. Manual would be cool. The Jetta was my 2nd manual car. Much more fun.
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More fun and more control. Especially in the snow.
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