96 Caravan Headlights dirty INSIDE...any way to clean them ?
From : me
Q: ive heard that if you have a dodge youre lucky to go past 80000 miles and still have a working transmission. in many cases they go bad early as it sounds like in your case. i had an old 1994 dodge ram & it had transmission problems - and im concerned my 2001 will have the same issues eventually. = ive met some real scum bags at car dealers - who assume that the customer is an idiot and their isnt a problem when there is a problem. i tell you this much...i will never buy a dodge again just because of the junk that ive had to go through with my dealer + the fact that i think theyre rather unreliable vehicles. i will keep mine until its paid off...then its gooooooooooooooooone. hopefully it wont fall apart before then! lol. i have a brand new dodge durango. almost right away i noticed that when i started it up after it was sitting for a while overnight or at the office that it would not go into 2nd gear right away. after going about 1/10 - 2/10 of a mile it would then shift into the correct gear. i called the dealer and told him about the problem and he said that this was normal. i have a hard time believing this is considered normal operation. has anybody else had this problem has anybody else brought it up to a dealer i would like to know .
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From : nosey
on 01 mar 2004 160406 gmt mopar440@aol.comnet.org redneck tookover hell wrote yeah almost that long... since i closed the loan office anyway.. lol i drive by a couple of those places on the way into town. around here they are also called pawn shops thats a little bit different... i owned a home loan company.. prob a higher profit margin in the pawn biz tho.. mac .
From : paul l
what exactly is the point of selling two good running vehicles at a loss only to buy another high priced vehicle if your money is tight it really sounds like you are just looking for an excuse to get a hemi. if the two vehicles are costing to much then sell the least usefull and stick with the other or buy one that will actually cost less than the ones that you are selling. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving my wife has decided not to back to work after having our first child so there is now a minor drop in income for us. to compensate we are looking at selling/trading in our two newer vehicles on one new vehicle. i have an 02 dakota qc 4x4 and she has an 03 gr. caravan sport. i am about $1500 under nada book on the dak while she would be about $2500 to $3000 upside down on her van assuming we trade them both in was thinking of a 04 qc 4x4 slt hemi.... or durango or similar vehicle. somewhere in the $26 to $28k range keeping the loan arond $30k after we lose out on the caravan. i will try to sell both vehicles outright first but my luck with that has always been..... well i havent had any luck selling vehicles privately. any thoughts on trading in two vehicles on on