Check: NADA.com, KBB.com, autotrader.com Reduce by the amount of $ required to repair
I just got $250 for my 1995 Dodge Spirit in October 2011. I got the car off a friend when the orginal headgasket went bad at 120,000 miles. I had my mechanic replace the head gasket with a second one. The head gasket I had installed (second head gasket for vehicle) went bad 11,000 miles later. The Dodge Spirit is notorious for having head gasket problems. It wasn't worth putting a third head gasket on it. When a head gasket goes bad on these vehicles you can expect problems with the following: 02 sensor, thermostat, timing belt, and a possible cracked/warped head.
No.
That depends entirely on how much you value the car.
if you look up kelly blue book online, and answer the questions asked on there about your vehicle, you will get a pretty accurate apprasil. however, if you take your vehicle for a trade in,on another at a car lot. the car lot will use EDMUND book value.edmund book value is a robber made only for car dealers
About $40 for the gasket... And about book value of your car to replace them.
Yes, but the cracked windshield will decrease the value of the car. You will probably have more success finding a buyer if you replace the windshield.
The average resale value on 2000 Dodge pick-ups is anywhere from $21270 to $43240. Read more at www.consumersearch.com/pickup-trucks
go to manheimgold.com and look it up.
The book value of a car is based on the model of the car and the equipment.
The PCV value on a 2003 Dodge Durango is on the side of the oil fill shaft.
It does not have egr
Depends on mileage, options, & condition.