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Year:2005 Mileage:79783 Color: of this vehicle is in great overall condition
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Up for sale is this very nice, low mileage 2005 Dodge Neon SE. This Neon is super clean and has a bright red exterior with black cloth interior. The color of this car looks so nice and sporty. The fabric seats are in perfect condition as well as the rest of the interior. This Neon just turned 79k miles and it runs and drives fantastically. This is an extremely low mileage vehicle, especially for its year! The drive is so smooth and quiet. This vehicle has a clean carfax and it is owner by the 2nd owner since new. She has owned the vehicle since 2007.
Every feature in the car is working the way it should including the A/C. The air conditioning in this car is ICE cold. This vehicle was fully professionally detailed and now its up for sale to its next lucky owner.
This Neon is a very economical and safe way to travel. This vehicle has a reliable 4 cylinder engine that gets almost 40MPG's! This vehicle is also very safe because it has driver and passenger airbags and also has ABS brakes. This is a great vehicle for someone who is traveling back and forth and needs something that is compact and easy to drive. This vehicle is also very cheap on gas and very easy to maintain and to service.
This Neon comes with three original Dodge Keys with transponder chips imbedded in them for security. We also have all the original owners manuals and booklets, all the original floor mats, the spare tire, and the jack and tool kit with this vehicle.
This vehicle was very well cared for and it shows. The maintenance all appears to be current and the vehicle is reliable and runs like a dream. The car has good tires all around with nice tread remaining. We had also just installed brand new wheel covers on the vehicle. We have driven the vehicle on numerous occasions and it seems to be running and driving 100%. You can literally jump in this vehicle and drive it back home without any problems. We changed all the motor and transmission fluids and the vehicle has new brakes, new rotors, and new windshield wiper blades. The vehicle also has a newer battery installed recently. Everything in this vehicle is working (see my video) and it needs nothing but a new owner to care for it.
The exterior of the vehicle is super clean. There are no major blemishes or anything that is out of character. The only thing that I have seen is that there is a small crack on the lower part of the bumper which you can see in my pics. That is pretty much it. This vehicle is extremely clean and we just had the whole car buffer out professionally. All the bodywork and paint appear to be original. This is an accident free vehicle which was never smoked in.
The interior of the vehicle is also clean. Ths seats, carpets, doors panels, and other trims are all in great condition with no wear at all. The interior of this vehicle looks almost new in my opinion. This was a very well taked cared of vehicle inside and out.
This car is being sold as-is, where-is, and there is no warranties expressed or implied. If you would like to see the car and test drive it, you are more than welcome to do so. Also, feel free to ask me about the buy-it-now price. If you buy the car and are located in my local area, I will deliver it to you FREE of charge. If you are located outside my local area, I will assist in any way possible in having the car shipped to you at your cost. A $500 non-refundable deposit must be made within 24 hours on the auctions end. The remaining balance must be paid in full by 3 days after the closing of the auction unless other arrangements are discussed with me in advance. With that being said, feel free to email, call, or text me at anytime if you have any questions or concerns. My name is Wayne and my number is 347-569-2840.
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There's little doubt that we are currently enjoying the golden age of automotive performance. Dozens of different models on sale today make over 500 horsepower, and seven boast output in excess of 700 hp. Not long ago, that kind of capability was exclusive to supercars – vehicles whose rarity, performance focus, and requisite expense made them aspirational objects of desire to us mortals. But more than that, supercars have historically offered a unique driving experience, one which was bespoke to a particular model and could not be replicated elsewhere. But in recent years, even the low-volume players have been forced to find the efficiencies and economies of scale that formerly hadn't been a concern for them, and in turn the concept of the supercar as a unique entity unto itself is fading fast. The blame doesn't fall on one particular manufacturer nor a specific production technique. Instead, it's a confluence of different factors that are chipping away at the distinction of these vehicles. It's not all bad news – Lamborghini's platform sharing with Audi for the Gallardo and the R8 yielded a raging bull that was more reliable and easier to live with on a day-to-day basis, and as a result it went on to become the best-selling Lambo in the company's history. But it also came at the cost of some of the Italian's exclusivity when eerily familiar sights and sounds suddenly became available wearing an Audi badge. Even low-volume players have been forced to find economies of scale. Much of this comes out of necessity, of course. Aston Martin's recent deal with Mercedes-AMG points toward German hardware going under the hood and into the cabin of the upcoming DB11, and it's safe to assume that this was not a decision made lightly by the Brits, as the brand has built a reputation for the bespoke craftsmanship of its vehicles. There's little doubt that the DB11 will be a fine automobile, but the move does jeopardize some of the characteristic "specialness" that Astons are known for. Yet the world is certainly better off with new Aston Martins spliced with DNA from Mercedes-AMG rather than no new Astons at all, and the costs of developing cutting-edge drivetrains and user interfaces is a burden that's becoming increasingly difficult for smaller manufacturers to bear. Even Ferrari is poised to make some dramatic changes in the way it designs cars.

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Tesla Model S P85D shows 707-hp Dodge Challenger Hellcat how to drag race

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