Dodge Stratus R/t Coupe 2-door 3.0l Very Nice Clean Car on 2040-cars
Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Dodge Stratus R/T Coupe 3.0l V6 Engine, 4 Speed Automatic TransmissionFor Sale By Owner, Serious Inquiries / Offers Only Please. Car Is For Sale Locally As Well. Please Contact Me Before Making An Offer, Ask Any And All Questions You May Have, This Is A Solid Car, But As A Private Seller I Cannot Offer A Warranty, Arrangements Can Be Made To Look At / Drive The Car. A Stack Of Receipts And Records Is Also Available. I Should Also Still Have The Original Window Sticker In The Records. Tax, Title, Tags etc. As Well As Arrangements Or Cost Of Picking Up The Car Are The Responsibility Of The Purchaser 178,500 Miles, Garage Kept, Highway Driven, 1 Owner. Purchased New, Adult Owner, Very Clean , Meticulously Maintained, Sporty CarLeather Seats, Wrapped Steering Wheel and Shift Knob. Air Conditioning. Power Sunroof, Locks/ Key-less Entry, Windows, Mirrors, Driver Seat, Trunk Clean Title, No Accidents Brand New Paint, Tires and Brakes (Both Front And Rear Pads, Rotors And Parking Brake Shoes) A lot of recent work - about 20,000 miles ago, Complete Timing Belt Job (Belt, Water Pump, Pulleys, Tensioner, Seals), Drive Belts and Pulleys, Valve Cover Gaskets, Spark Plugs and Wires, Distributor Oil Seal, Cap and Rotor, Intake Gaskets, All 4 Engine / Transmission Mounts, Throttle Body and Intake Manifold Cleaned Past Parts Replaced All 4 Struts, Sway Bar End Links Engine Oil, Coolant, Brake, Power Steering and Transmission Fluids Have Been Regularly Changed, None of the above work has been done on the car due to failure, leaks or broken parts, only as normal maintenance or leak prevention. It has been A great car, very reliable. maintained well beyond what the manual calls for. Has Only Had A Few Issues Exhaust was replaced under warranty due to rattling noises Transmission range switch went bad and was replaced Radiator was showing signs of a leak and was replaced The Rear Light On The Trunk Lid Is A Poor Design. Has been replaced twice. It cracks in two spots and was replaced under warranty the first time. Has since began to crack again. The light portion has always functioned and is perfectly legal. just a cosmetic thing. So I have not replaced it knowing it will happen again. Exterior Paint Is Fresh. The R/T and Dodge Badges where removed for paint and never replaced Interior has A few points of normal wear, otherwise very cleanInterior Door Handles And Window Lock Switch Panels Show Wear, Mainly driver side barley on the passenger. The dashboard is cracked on the top center, hard to notice without being told. Driver Seat Shows Wear And Seams Are Starting To Separate On The Seat Bottom. The Top Of The Stitching On The Rear Seat Is Separating As Well. Other than the 2 Spots Of Stitching And The Driver Seat Bottom The Leather Is Practically New. The Dodge Stratus R/T's Are Actually Mitsubishi Eclipse's With Dodge Badges. This And The Maintenance Have Lead To A Reliable, Solid Running, Leak Free Car Without Issues. The Car Literally Rides And Runs Like The Day It Was New.Any Questions Are Welcome Thanks For Looking!
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