We've got a dodge durango that is in need of a new home.
Been a good starter vehicle for my daughter.
It's been regularly serviced, and any time new parts were needed, they were installed.
Until they got out of hand for her.
Here is a list of good and bad,
Auto start, new upper and lower control arms, new suspension all the way around.
Torsion bars still in great shape, only part of the suspension not replaced.
Engine runs good, has always started in the winter, for wheel drive works good also, New fuel pump, heat works good, so does ac, fresh oil change prior to being parked, with alignment being done after arms were put on.
Not so good list, it does have body rust, being a 99 it's actually not as rusty as others of same generation.
Was egged, drivers door scuffed and scratched from egg removal.
Power steering pump leaks a little, rear drivers side passenger door doesn't look the greatest.
The bad, needs new rear brakes, brought it in to have them done, shop said they wouldn't service the drums, needs inner and outer tierods, shop didn't tell us about those needing to be replaced, found out at second shop, new tires needed as they were worn unevenly due to failing parts prior to service.
Rack and pinion should also be replaced down the line as it is also leaking a little.