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Old Feb 11, 2019 | 07:20 AM
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Default Re: $2,230 To Replace O2 Sensors?

7$ grand from chrysler !! That should be your sign. After 50 + years of MOPAR I am done. My durango died when I cranked it up a day after a rain storm and found that they are known to hydrolock due to rain getting past the windshield. Service on my RAM under warranty was SOOO DISTASTEFULL that swore them off. Just bought an ARMADA Nissan with 390 HP to replace the durango.

Bought the crossfire when they were part of Mercedes Benz and now they are part of FIAT - - OMG how much worse can they become. Challenger will not be a DODGE soon and durangos are likely to be cut from the line of cars. I finally had to buy a non american brand after research, ford does not like V8s and chevy quality is so poor, and mopar is going down fast driven by terrible dealer service and pricing.

Nuff said, sad after all the years of nifty cars. Woody
 
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