10.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
95,400 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

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problem #1

Nov 022007

(reported on)

Intrepid ES 2.7L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 95,400 miles

Hello again,

After all the problems I've been having with my vehicle,$2100.00 transmission,$60.00 sending unit,$80.00 oil change with flush. I was not about to fork out another wallet at this point.

I was stopped at at an intersection red light and my car totally turned off and wouldn't restart again. I never new how it felt to be that one person stuck in the middle of traffic, cause I had pretty good vehicles in the past. People don't care they honk as if you stopped in the middle of the road just for pleasure or fun. I did have it towed "again" this time to another mechanic that I new from before. I should have done that before, I know, but it is a little farther from my work and you need to have another ride back to your destination so I took it to the Union 76 which was closer to my work.

Well, I was told it was the internal computer, it was making the car act up really bad. I didn't even bother asking for a price I'm sure electrical would cost me an arm and leg limb. I was told by A-1 transmissions that it was the oil pump because the oil pressure was too low. I decided to trade it in for a civic Honda. With the reviews I've been reading it gets better reviews than what I have or other vehicles I was looking to buy Hyundai, (Kia parts) don't go there those cars suck as well.

"Don't ever buy a Dodge Intrepid", (Chrysler parts) thats all I have to say. Boycott the those thieves. And that includes A-1 transmissions here in Nevada at least.

- Lilly C., Sun Valley, NV, US