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Im retired , I can do some work on vehicles , I just put plugs in my 02 kia sedona van v/6 . I have a 2010 Sebring which is in good shape . When we bought the Sebring 3 yrs ago we were excited and both overlooked something. That something is not being able to see the hood or front fenders making it hard to judge things. It’s also hard for us to get in and out . Not long after that, we bought a 2002 Sedona because at that time I was still working and wanted two vehicles. I usually do my homework but this time I didn’t and was not aware of the electrical problems these 02’s had. Soon after,, my interior lights quit working on the Sedona. I had a leaky heater line for the back heater I bypassed that. We like the van ,easy to judge and easy to get in and out. It has 93,??? miles on it. I have no maint.history but I’m pretty sure it has the original timing belt . It looks great and no rust .It’s blue book value is 3,000 give or take a few bucks. Our Chrysler is worth blue book around 10,000. A newer van is very pricey . I would sell our Sedona outright and the Chrysler Sebring too. Then get a newer van . I am undecided .If I keep the Sedona ,for sure I am looking at a timing belt job or a huge repair bill if a shop does it. If the belt breaks the engine is trash so is the whole vehicle. So I am open for opinions.
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