It needed a new head-casket about a month ago (easily fixed by me and my brother.)
I put a new radiator in it, only $172.
I put in a new thermostat, heater control system (little plastic thing only $6) & 2 radiator hoses.
While fixing it, it had a lot of dry-rotted hoses.
And I put on a new timing belt because the other one slipped and broke.
It has very good gas mileage.
The interior is very nice looking.
The seats are extremely comfortable.
It's very fast and easy to control on the road.
Excellent for delivering pizza in.
I have a question, I want to buy a Dodge omni car, 1988 new tires and new brake lines. The price asked is 1800 Canadian dollars (roughly about 1200 US dollars), do you think it is a good price? my email is arfoon@yahoo.com
I will appreciate any feed back. Thanks.
I wouldn't buy it for that much, being as it's such an old car. Well, unless the mileage is crazy low.
One comment... these cars can take a beating! My father had one for years when I was pretty young, and he drove it an hour to and from work around Chicago every day. It took high speeds (well, when it could make 'em), hard driving, hot weather, the works. Definitely not a luxury car or a speed demon, though. Great Point A to Point B car.