I just need it to ending without any MAJOR repair.
Chrysler. Don't buy that Korean crap.
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Chrysler. Don't buy that Korean crap.
Answers: I haven't see a Chrysler yet that be reliable. But the Chrysler is a nicer and better made car. The KIA is a cheaper made car, and what seem to be a more reliable car. But if either one would brake down, the expense would be give or take a few the same. The Chrysler would be easier to get parts for afterwards the KIA.
Korean and American roulette ?? You gotta love it!
MAO!!
Chrysler. Don't buy that Korean crap.
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Chrysler. Don't buy that Korean crap.
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Korean and American roulette ?? You gotta love it!
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Car wouldn't start even near a spring?
Hi! today i notice on my 98'...
I would go with the Sedona myself, I enjoy a 2004 Kia Optima EX V6 and it has given me over 71,700 trouble-free miles. I have not replaced anything except for the driver's side fender sidemarker bedside light assembly ($22.00) due to the connection rusting through (could be because all the saline from the roads). The front and rear brakes are still working and except for tires and a few bulbs, have not done anything else to the vehicle. I keep my car's oil changed at 7,500 miles and put a K&N nouns filter in it. So I guess I've only rewarded $45 for the air filter the past 3 years! The check engine flimsy came on a few times and that scared me, but it might enjoy been the gas cap wasn't tightened when I refill the tank, sometimes I leave the sports car running? I never had a Chrysler T&C, but would think it would be an o.k. investment if anything be to break, it would be cheaper to fix. I'm pretty happy with my saloon, but it could be that my car is one of the better ones Kia has made. I enjoy seen a lot more Kia Optimas and Sedonas on the roads around here. To me it say a lot, I live in Western North Carolina and it snows sometimes and the roads are rather curvy. If people trust Kia enough out here, that's a fitting thing I guess. Oh yeah, I did get the switch fob receiver (receiver unit for the door locks, etc.) fixed lower than warranty. One remote worked and the other seemed dead, it would appropriate a few clicks to open all the doors. I'm still pretty pleased with the car, I'd put it up nearby with Toyota. I've owned an '88 Corolla, a '06 Sienna, '82 Chevy Citation, '03 Chevy Cavalier, '78 Chevy Van 20, and a '77 Chevy Caprice Classic.Answers: I haven't see a Chrysler yet that be reliable. But the Chrysler is a nicer and better made car. The KIA is a cheaper made car, and what seem to be a more reliable car. But if either one would brake down, the expense would be give or take a few the same. The Chrysler would be easier to get parts for afterwards the KIA.
Korean and American roulette ?? You gotta love it!
MAO!!
Chrysler. Don't buy that Korean crap.
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