2002 Dodge Stratus Se Coupe 3.0 V6 Automaitc - Rebuilt Motor And Trans on 2040-cars
Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Dodge Stratus SE Coupe PA Inspection good until 07/2015 ! Runs and Drives great!
Exterior: Red Interior: Grey/Black engine: 3.0l V6 with roughly 166,300 transmission: 4 speed automatic front-wheel drive 2 door coupe power windows power locks power brakes with ABS air conditioning alloy wheels Here is a list of all that has been done/replaced recently either with new or rebuilt parts: *engine was completely rebuilt in March 2013 with new gaskets, seals, and piston rings. *transmission was completely rebuilt in March 2013 with new gaskets, seals, clutch plates, and valve body. *4 - Goodyear Eagle GT tires with about 8,000 miles on them. ALMOST NEW!! *front brakes and rotors with in the last 18 months *rear brake pads last month *exhaust system from engine to muffler replace with in last 24 months *all struts/shocks new with in last 12 months *new front tie rod ends, ball joints, wheel bearings, wheel spindles March 2013 *CV axle shafts both front March 2013 *alternator replaced Fall of 2013 *battery new fall 2013 *starter replaced March 2013 *timing belt new March 2013 *all fan belts, drive belts, radiator and coolant hoses replaced March 2013 *Premium sound system with Kenwood CD player with USB hook up, amp, and Sony 10" sub. Sounds nice! Here is what I know is wrong: *some scratches and dents but little to no rust: it is 14 years old. *paint peeling and chipping in some spots (back bumper): known on Dodge vehicles in this year range *small oil leak from what I believe is the rear valve cover. Nothing serious. *sometimes notice a valve knock but does not affect performance. I do not offer any warranty on this vehicle. It is sold as-is only! This is an inexpensive car that would be great for work, around town, or first time drivers! I figure it gets about 23-25 MPG. It has decent power and comes with the mitsubishi 3.0 liter V6. The rebuilt engine and tranny has about 8,000 miles on it so there's plenty of life left in it. |
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