Try Courtesy Chrysler's used car lot. I've had a good luck with them in the past. Reasonable prices, limited warranties. I've even been able to get them to do some work on a vehicle as part of the deal. In general, I prefer to deal with a dealership's used auto department than an independent Farmer Jones type outfit. The dealerships have more at stake with their reputations, so you're less likely to get ripped off. If you have the automotive know-how to assess a vehicle's condition though, your best bet is through private sales. You'll always find the best deals privately, but you never know what you're getting ... the vehicle could even be stolen or totaled at some point in its history. Going through dealerships eliminates those worries.
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