Originally Posted by HowardJ
What did you mean by 'kick in another $1000-$1500 you should be able to cut the mileage in half'?
Around 8000 bucks you are going to be looking at fairly high milers. If you can go 10,000 bucks you quickly move up into newer and lower mileage cars. You gets what you pays for.
I have heard of no move to dump these cars at a specific time or a specific mileage. Drive train problems have been low enough that no real trend has yet developed. The SRT guys have known issues but these do not relate to the NA versions. I think most people are just moving on. A lot of cars get turned over around the 3 or 4 year mark which may explain why the miliages look high.