chrysler 300 a 2006 has 209,000 miles how long does these car run?for 7000

Asked by Luis Apr 20, 2014 at 10:29 PM about the 2006 Chrysler 300

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

209.000 miles on 300 chrysler 300 yr 2006 how much more can it handle?7000 is what
they  want and i allready gave 200 to hold. 209,000 miles

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I also have a 2006 300c and am amazed that you found one with over 200,000 miles on it. It must look really good for you to be interested in it. Mine has 65,000 miles on it and I maintain it so that it looks and feels like new condition. You said you already put $200 on it to hold it. Honestly if everything works on it and you are paying less than $4000 for such a high mileage car, you can expect to be investing in maintenance items like a new starter, ignition switch, alternator, radiator, water pump, cam sensor, battery, plugs and possibly a transmission or engine overhaul. I would not consider a car with this much mileage even if it's a really great price.

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I have a 2005 300 C touring My has over 316000 miles I change the oil on time I change all spark plugs wires belts Serpentin belts Water pump all on time And she still runs like a dream It's all about maintenance

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I turned my 2005 300C in with 180000 miles with no real problems but the electrical. Just got tired of sliding down the road with RWD when any water is on the ground.

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I have a 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring with 325,000 miles original miles. I change the oil regularly. I have had to put in 3 water pumps, 1 transmission and 1 alternator. Still running strong!

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I have a 2010 touring with 195000 . Have only replaced radiator , water pump . Most say that I am lucky , I say maintain it and it should last .

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I had a 2005 300c awd and it was in rough shape but has 170k on it now (know the owner) and still runs. I just bought another 2005 300c awd with only 94k on it and plan to have it until 200k!

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