Now let me tell you about some problems I've had; please keep in mind I've only had the car a little over two years. First, the radiator went bad. It wasn't a normal hole either; it cracked at the neck. Next was my muffler. Then I went a few months with no problems until February 1996, when I thought my water pump was bad; a friend changed that, but it kept leaking water. I called my local Dodge dealer here in CA, and he said it sounded like a freeze plug, so I brought it to them. It turns out that my timing chain, timing chain cover and my master cyliander were bad. Then when I asked how much it would cost, they told me they didn't even want to work on it because with a car that old they didn't know what would happen when they started working on it--that a lot more would be wrong. I got the call at work and lets just say I literally bawled like a baby. I could not fathom giving up my car. Luckily, I found a mechanic that my parents went to and he said yes, they would work on my car AND I could make payments. In a little over four weeks I had paid over a thousand dollars; in essence I had bought my car all over again. Oh, but my troubles didn't end there; the once-almighty, ever-starting Dart now wanted to flood on an almost-daily basis. Finally I took it in to find it was my carburetor; then while trying to start my car every day I tore up my starter. Well, finally they are both fixed. Now I am waiting for the alternator to go out on me, the exhaust manifold leaks, and I need a tune-up, but other than all of that I love my car and don't ever want to give it up.