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Old 01-15-2010, 08:27 PM
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Quick Question

Hey All,

First time post in the Chrysler Forum..

I have a 2008 Chrylser TC Van..3.3L Engine..101,000 miles...Mostly HWY..But some heavy city as well...Engine never gets a chance to really cool off..

Have had some problems with the Front diff. leaking?? Dealer has R/R the seals a few times under wtty...Power sterring has lkd..Been fixed...Solenoid pack leaked and was R/R.

No other problems noted..

Doesn't use any oil between 6k oil changes..
Oil changed every 6K per our lease maint. program..Trans and Coolant flushed at 30K intervals..Ironically, the Oil Monitor closely follows the 6K rule I have found.

Brakes have been R/R about every 30K??? Seems excessive to me..But they did need it...

This is my co. car..I have an option to purchase for $3,000 at 150,000 miles..Which will be in about 1 yr from now..I drive about 50-75k/year.

Anyone have any thoughts on the 2008 model. This was one of the 1st ones produced..
Great ride quality....I LOVE the U-Connect option....
I will have the co. complete the spark plug,shocks change etc...
I feel it is a good buy...I currently have a 2005 Pontiac Montana van with 314,000..Original Motor and Trans!! This co. car would be a replacement for it...I also have a 2002 Pontiac Montana van with 150,000 that my wife drives...

Any thoughts???
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