2001 Dodge Neon Se Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States
I am selling my 2001 dodge neon. It is a great gas saving car. It has 127k miles on it and is driven daily. Everything that was replaced in the past year is as follows, New transmission, (NOT from a junkyard, a brand new transmission ). The transmission now has 7k miles on it. New wheel bearings, struts, tie rod ends, brakes all around, newer tires, muffler, cd player, power steering belt, and a few small things that im sure I missed. The bad is that the hood needs to be painted, and it may have a loos motor mount from what my mechanic has told me. at idle you may here a slight noise but once you start going it goes away, this is not a constant noise, usually only when the car is cold, or when the a/c is turned on, sometimes you can hear it when you crank the car to start it, so the mechanic also said there is a possibility it may be the starter making the noise. Everything works as it should and has been a very good vehicle. Normal maintenance has been done to it every 3k miles, oil, grease, etc. It also has brand new lower control arms, and new front axles. The bad, engine light was on so I took it in, turned out to be a gas cap was bad, I have replaced the gas cap and now the light is staying off. If it comes back on it may need an 02sensor from what the mechanic shop has told me, the price for an 02 sensor is 58 dollars. Also one tire does not match, I got a flat last year and needed a tire fast so had them put on what they had, the tire size is the same, but the tread pattern is different, that is only one tire. Everything on car is nice and works very well, great heat, great a/c. Get in and drive it. Please look at pictures very well, some bubbling is starting at the bottom of the trunk, and slightly around the wheel wells. I also pointed out some clear coat that is starting to fade on the front fender. I am sure I am missing something so please ask all questions you may have, and look at all pictures very closely. underside is clean and all brake lines are also free of rust. This car is sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. You must have more than 50 feedback to place a bid, if you do not, please contact me first. Car is to be paid for in person by cash or if you are from out of state then must be paid in full through paypal or a certified check must be mailed to me and car can not leave until funds have cleared. Clean title and car is ready to drive home. The trunklid has a few slight scratches that can be buffed out and the car has some blistering on the bottom of the front door wich you can see in the picture if you look closely. Remember this is a used car so it has normal cosmetic things here and there. Thank you and good luck.
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