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2002 Dodge Neon Es - No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:2002 Mileage:162275
Location:

Augusta, Georgia, United States

Augusta, Georgia, United States
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For sale here is the coolest little car you will ever own.

It's small so it's easy to drive and park, but it has plenty of room on the inside. Look at how much leg room it has! In the pictures, the driver seat is all the way back, and the passenger seat is all the way forward. The trunk is a good size too, but if not enough, the rear seats to fold forward.

It has a 5-speed manual transmission, but it's a light clutch pedal, so it's very easy to drive.  It shifts very smoothly for a manual.

It is in great condition. Very clean and very little wear. A few chips and scratches here and there, but so small you won't notice. This car doesn't need any work - just get it in it and go! And go you can! It's peppy! But it gets great gas mileage. I routinely get 25 around town and over 30 on the highway.

No rust.  No rattles/squeaks. No leaks. Cold A/C. The steering is still tight. The clutch grabs strong. I had the front rotors turned a couple of months ago. The oil was just changed.  It doesn't drip oil, but the place where I got the oil change noted that there are some minor leaks, but nothing to worry about.  You won't need to add any oil between oil changes.  They also noted that the accessory belt is showing a little wear/age, but it doesn't need to be changed right away.

I put it in a new Kenwood KDC-255U stereo and four new Kenwood speakers. It connects to iPhones and supports Pandora. You can also connect it to any MP3 player or smart phone with a regular cable,or put in a USB drive filled with songs. The remote on the arm rest is for the stereo, but I never used it.

~163,275 miles

Feel free to come by for a test drive.

  • YOU MUST PICK IT UP - I WILL NOT SHIP IT. 
  • IT MUST BE FULLY PAID FOR BEFORE I SIGN OVER THE TITLE AND LET YOU TAKE IT.
  • AS IS - NO REFUNDS OR WARRANTY.

I love this car.  I am only selling it because my friend decided to sell his Subaru WRX.  I paid way more for it and it needs a lot of work.  I sort of regret the decision.  I'll be sad to see this little guy go.

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