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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 11:28 PM
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From: Kelowna, British Columbia
Default Re: 12 Sparkplugs!!! Did you know this?

The public has shown how much they admire and demand this car, because the prices are dropping like the Dow Jones in 1929
So what do you tribute this to? Is it the affiliation with Chrysler?

I have always looked for unique used cars that were under priced.....And coincidently I just purchased a 2005 Roadster LE Auto and GPS Navigation with 12,000 miles for.....19,000

If you want to maximize resale try advertising North of the border however I will warn you the bumper absorbers need to be changed to comply with Canadian standards......The same car as above is listed on a lot in Victoria Canada for 34,000

Another used car that was good value was the Dodge or Eagle 2000GTX 89-92 which was really a Misubishi Gallant. Chrysler took this car on before Mitsubishi had dealerships in North America....I owned an 89. and later purchased a 92 for my sons first car,

"The Dodge was offered in a sport sedan model. The Sport model had full-time all-wheel drive, ground effects, 8-star allow wheels, spoiler, and the 135hp DOHC 2.0 L engine. The car themselves drive extremely smooth and handle amazingly well on account of there anti-sway bars in the rear and huge coil shocks up front. The motors perform fairly well and can move the cars at surprising speeds; in fact the DOHC engine is still used in the mighty Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser. The only downfall to these cars was there high price and poor automatic transmissions, but aside from these facts the Dodge 2000 GTX was and is a great car." > I used an additive in my transmission and it never let me down.

I rode in a mint Turbo charged GTX2000 in Victoria, Canada. It was stupid fast taking most anything on at the light. I'm sure the AWD traction helped.

I'd enjoy your comments.

Cheers!
 

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