My mom has @150K on her '99 from new. She loves it, but it's starting to get expensive to own. I try not to get too involved, but her higher out of warranty repairs included a transmission computer, and more recently a fuel pump and CV axles - all at the same time her second set of Goodyears started to self destruct ( yep, she had about 80K on them! ) So now she has some new Michelins, and has recovered from the recent expenses. She wasn't real happy when I looked up the blue book and it was $7700. The car still looks great, the mechanics are always surprised at the mileage... Andy P.S. Send me your 300 HURST stories...NOW!!! --- Thomas Miller <tfm@xxxx> wrote: > Well, > > Yesterday was the day. After 63mos. of faithful > service, the lease was > up on my '99 300M and I opted to walk away. I know > there are a few > folks on the list that have 300Ms and some that have > considered new or > used 300Ms, so I thought I would quickly share my > overall experience > with this car. My 300M went into service in > November of 1998. We've > put 75,000 miles of mixed in town and highway > driving on her. My around > town fuel economy was rarely over 18 mpg, but I > could approach 29 mpg in > strict highway driving. > > Being that this was a first year model, I opted to > spend an extra > $750.00 and extend the warranty from 3yrs./36,000 > miles to 5yrs./75,000 > miles. I lost that bet. The only service I got > under the contract was > about $150.00 worth of coverage for problems > experienced with dry rotted > front sway bar bushings. > > Under warranty, Chrysler replaced the body computer > at 18,000 miles > (had a weird anomaly, if you would push any button > on the remote entry > key fob while the car was running, it would lodge an > error in the > computer and close the warm air door in the heater > system. Damned cold > "feature" in December....). At 24,000 miles > Chrysler replaced all 4 > tires on my car at no charge with Michelin "Z" > -Rated Pilots to solve > balance issues with the OEM Goodyear tires. At > 35,000 miles, Chrysler > replaced the hazard flasher switch on the steering > column (on a really > hot day, it would pop up on its own and turn on the > flashers!). > > Out of warranty I replaced the battery, changed the > oil (5W-30 Mobil > 1) and filter (Mobil 1 # 301) @ 3,500 miles, 17,450 > miles, 38,220 > miles, and at 56,525 miles (BTW, I NEVER had to add > any oil between > changes), and bought another set of Michelin Pilots > @ around 51,000 > miles. (I still had about 5/32" all the way around > on them @ 75,000 > miles). > > So, outside of gas, insurance and the lease payment; > I had out of > pocket expenses with this car of around $800.00. > Not bad in my opinion. > All tolled including gas, insurance, lease payment > and the above > mentioned incidentals, I spent around 41 cents a > mile to drive this car > over a period of 63 months. > > Am I going to miss it? Yeah, I already do. But, > I'm going to wait > around till next month to see what the 300N er I > mean 300C looks like. > But, I have a sneaking hunch I may try to find a > deal on a nice used > black 300M special. But, then again 340 horsepower > under my right foot > would make for a pretty righteous daily driver! > > So, there are the facts. Anybody else have an M > story to share? > Specifically, I'm curious if there are any high mile > (150,000 to 200,000 > miles) 300M owners on the listserv and what sort of > maintenance you've > had to perform. > > > Best Regards to All, > > Thomas F. Miller > tfm@xxxx > > 300C ('57) > > Thomas F. Miller > > tfm@xxxx > pageTFM@xxxx / text paging > 614.975.4164 / voice > 707.667.2601 / eFax > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html