A radiator at 275,000 miles.
A transmission component ($350) at 225,000 miles.
Door gaskets are not great.
Headlight gaskets work loose.
It's not a typo... the car has 343,000 miles and is still running and surviving my 18 year old daughter to whom I passed the car to (nice safe vehicle for your child).
Two repairs of less than $500 over its life-time(aside from consumables). Incredible.
No better large car for its price.
Cavernous trunk.
Large back seat for three car seats abreast of three tall kids.
Can be thrown around exit ramps.
22 mpg overall.
It still looks good both in design and wear and tear.
Everything works.
I do not doubt you at all. The 3.2 engine is amazing. The body of these cars also hold up good. I own a 2001 Intrepid with the same motor and the car has been near flawless. Other than the normal wear and tear/oil/tires etc. I have never put any other work into this car. However, now approaching 200,000 miles, I've noticed the A/C is not blowing as cold as it normally should. It also seems that my brakes are wearing a little fast. I'm not going to complain though, It seems minor. I will definitely buy another Dodge after this one. I have noticed that many people have had issues with the 2.7 engine. I do feel for those people, but it just goes to show that doing research is crucial before purchasing a vehicle. I do however, Love My Intrepid and will run it until it won't run anymore:-) Thanks for the review!