![]() 11/30/2014 at 23:48 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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good condition no known problems at all rides awesome doesn't pull putter bog down shifts perfect.
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You should email the guy, and ask how much for the transmission repair fluid.
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I would be wary of any Dodge that didn't have at least one major problem after 10 minutes of idling off the factory line
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Or a GMC product that is designed to fail after a certain number of years?
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Gm would never plan obobsolece, something else would break before it came time.
![]() 12/01/2014 at 00:18 |
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This always happens when I go to see used cars that are not supposed to be leaking any fluid:
1. There is a coolant bottle in the trunk.
2. There is a brake fluid bottle tucked between the master cylinder and the brake booster
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People are stupid.
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having to look at that "wood" trim is enough of a turn off for me.