2005 Dodge Neon Sxt Sedan 4-door Remote Start And Keyless Entry on 2040-cars
Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
I am selling this 2005 Dodge Neon SXT for my fiance. She has been the only owner of this car from its original purchase in 2005, and has put approximately 133,500 miles on it since. This is a daily driver for the next couple days until her new Ford Edge gets plated and goes through inspection, so the miles will change some, but not drastically.
The reason for selling the car is because I just purchased her a newer Ford Edge, and we will no longer need this car. This would make an EXCELLENT first vehicle or work car, as it gets fantastic fuel mileage. Routine maintenance has been done to the car since she purchased it. -Schaffer 7000 synthetic oil has been used every 5,000 miles (2,000 miles sooner than needed). -The tires have been replaced less than 10,000 miles ago and are in great shape -Viper Remote Start System with keyless entry -New battery replaced this winter -New spark plugs replaced last week -New front brakes and rotors replaced last Fall -New tie rod and alignment done last month This is a solid car, and drives great. Here is the only negative about the car, which does not affect the driving of the vehicle. If left outside in the cold, as evidenced by this last winter, it is noisy for about 5 seconds, but then quiets down. We took it in to see if anything was wrong, and every mechanic that looked at it said there was nothing wrong, it's just cold, but the engine is fine. Please review the pictures to see the bumps and bruises pointed out on the car. We are starting this out at $3,000 with NO RESERVE, and encourage you to ask questions or come out to test drive it. Please remember that you are bidding to buy this vehicle. I recently sold my Audi TT which was riddled with minor issues, and I pay close attention to detail in listing vehicles as I know most of you are not within a close distance of coming to look at this vehicle, and I don't want anyone upset. I would get into this Dodge Neon and drive it to Florida and back with NO WORRIES. Please review my feedback for any other questions as to my accuracy of listings. Thanks!!! |
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