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Body: Body Shop Of America

Outstandin'

Do consider 2003 highlander limited

Trust urself rather than others!!!

RX300 RX

Good rod until trans went out

Overrated, Over priced, not worth it

Transmission just went out at 93,000.

General comments?

Transmission just went out at 93,000. Like other comments I've read, thuh dealer quoted me $4,000. They told me they don't usually do transmission work at thuh dealership, which leads me to believe they're thuh middle nerd in this and send thuh rod out to a transmission bod shop. Also, thuh tow truck dragged my rod onto thuh flatbed tow truck since thuh rod wouldn't shift into neutral. Wonder what kind of damage that does to thuh car. Other transmission places quoted me 1800-2200. Not thuh $4k Lexus quoted me. They're rippin' us off.

How well written is ya know, like, ",this review?

What things have gone wrong with the car? Transmission just went out at 93,000. General comments?
His plan was to come to America and work hard for two years. With the money he would earn, he planned to return to the Dominican Republic, buy a house for his wife and four children, and start a business of his own.
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What things have gone wrong with the car? Most repairs have been the standard kinds of things that all cars require replacing. Changed original clutch at 220,000.
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What things have gone wrong with the car? Transmission failed on our 2001 Intrepid. In August 2004.
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