Luckily, I no longer use it as a daily and it hasn't even been used as a winter daily since spring 2015 arrived. It rarely gets driven, mainly due to issues that keep popping up once we get something fixed. This last time is was complete brake failure that we still haven't fixed, and may need to change calipers and master cylinder, if not power booster too at this point. It's received a new engine bay fuel line (rotted out at the connector under the floor!), tires, radiator, water pump, tune up (cap, rotor, wires, 1 plug that had been an issue at the time), new headlights, belt, front wipers and shocks are in the garage. We're usually busy dealing with Mom when I'm not working and Dad is doing that full time basically so he doesn't have the chance to get out and work on it unless someone can keep an eye on Mom (my Sister is now a Mom herself as well as going back to work after the holidays). Main reason it seems to be in this situation is that we've had to go down while Mom has been in the hospital and automotive work in general comes to a stop, even in scale (models and R/Cs) and we don't always have time to work on it when the weather is decent, which was not really the case in Northern Illinois for most of 2019, it was either raining or oppressively hot and the garage isn't suited to be wrenching on a SUV that needs to be on stands in. It almost needs to go to somebody who will have time and the space to wrench on it.
I'm kinda at the point where I would rather put the insurance and registration money (about $700 a year, combined) away to get something else that is AWD and be safer to take my now 2 month old Niece around compared to the XJ and my Dad's '06 Town and Country (which is nearly as rotted as my XJ is?!) and can be used by Dad when I'm not using it. Dad had me take his T&C to the dealership it, the 200, and my Sister Challenger were bought at and I asked a few questions about the 300 AWD, like the availability in general (especially w/out the S package, not a fan of the blackout trim on the 300), if they can still be had with the flex fuel capability (the 3.6l in my 200 LOVES E85), ect.