1999 Dodge Intrepid 6cyl 2.7 Automatic 148k Cd Player on 2040-cars
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, United States
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Hello, up for sale is a 1999 Dodge Intepid. 148K miles. 6 CYL. 2.7 automatic. white exterior. grey cloth interior. interior is in good condition. starts rite up every time. shifts smooth! trans and engine run nice, it just needs a few small things...please read.....it has always been kept clean inside and out. never let brake dust build up on wheels or let inside get dirty. always well maintained. door jams always wiped down and kept clean. brakes and rotors in good condition at half life still left. maintained by a real car guy that takes care of his things. The lady who owned it before me had 2 kids and always babied it thats why it's lasted so long. It has a Sony CD Player. Its all wired professionally for Sub/Amp to be hooked rite up in the trunk. The tint is on all 4 side windows and the back window also. Its 5% Limo. It was $300 and I had it done a few month's ago. You cant see in, its because i've had cd players & amp's stolen from other vehicles and since i've used the tint its never happened since and now i put it on every car i have. Went rite through inspection, they don't check for tint anymore, although i don't believe their too fond of it. I have nothing to hide so it doesn't bother me ever. It also really helps me on sunny sunny days when your in traffic sitting there or passing a bunch of trees where you get that constant flashing effect. Some people say it looks like a detectives car. All i did was tint it and take the flimsy hub caps off.( that are in the trunk) I think it looks clean. I've always changed the oil every 3K and this is the kind of car you have to add a quart halfway through every 1500. Not a lot of people do that. that's why mines lasted. Has power windows. (3 of 4 work, i back window wont go up or down recently) Now im honest so i have to tell you, it needs 2 real things. It needs new tires and it needs a water pump. The tires are pretty beat and its starting to run a little hot at times if your in traffic and starting to leak some antifreeze. i have to add antifreeze every 2 weeks approx so i know the water pump is going bad. It dosent like the city. Its defiantly a highway car rite now to keep it cooler. it happens to be winter so it doesn't effect it too much rite now with the cold cold air. If it had a new water pump it would be good to go. And it seems to chew the front right tire up quicker then any others so it mite need an alignment. I just rotate the tires every 3 or 4 months and it seems to wear evenly. The hood has some scratches and it has a few dings here & there but nothing major. Its super comfortable. It idles nice. Its great on gas! $20 bucks gets you a long way! It just needs someone who knows about cars or can have someone fix it up a little to have it 100%. It would be a great first car. Its safe for someone. Its big enough that if anything ever happened most other cars these days would loose. You can easily hold 4 people in there. It has massive trunk space. It looks sporty. It doesn't have any check engine lights or anything like that on. It runs smooth it really just needs a water pump. Feels like your sitting on the couch at home when your driving it. All receipts for work done to car here and there kept. Clean title in hand. I cant think of anything else. Being Sold As-Is. Any other questions please ask. Thank you. 856-981-7388
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