Mississippi Chrysler Car Dealers

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Re: Any recent purchases? [tigerjeepguy] by jpf on Sun Nov 01 11:12:19 PST 2009

A local former Chrysler dealer in Columbus MS has a new 2008 Crossfire listed at $27k (MSRP $37k).

Re: How much for C 300c AWD I have been looking and near close [lechance] by jpf on Sat Aug 29 13:28:33 PDT 2009

You may want to check out Carmax. They have a few late model cars that may be of interest to you. For example, a 2008 AWD Dodge Charger R/T with 9k miles is listed for $22,450. Good luck.

Re: How much for C 300c AWD I have been looking and near close [lechance] by jpf on Sat Aug 29 13:19:25 PDT 2009

Perhaps there are few AWD's around and the dealer is commanding a high price. Also, you may want to cross shop for an AWD Dodge Charger, a similar car to the AWD 300. Good luck.

Re: Used or New Minivan? [gaolao] by jpf on Tue Jun 09 09:46:45 PDT 2009

I suggest you stay away from the AWD model. Reliability of the AWD was not it's strong point. Plus the fuel mileage is lower. Given that you live in Chicago, FWD is sufficient; if you want added traction during the winter, I suggest you invest in a good set of 4 winter tires. Good luck.

Re: 2008 T & C 25L pkg for 21.5K plus TTL [bluestar_2006] by jpf on Sun May 10 15:08:28 PDT 2009

Why buy a vehicle from a bankrupt company? What happens if Chrysler does not emerge from bankruptcy and the Fiat deal falls through? Parts suppliers have already stopped shipments to Chrysler. If your vehicle breaks down how are the dealers (if they're still around) supposed to get the parts? I would either hold off until Chrysler emerges from bankruptcy or look at buying from another make. Good luck.

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