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2003 Dodge Neon Sxt Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $1,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:121000
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States

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   There was a minor accident involving body damage. The insurance filed a loss because body repair is expensive. Car was rebuilt and and is titled as such.

Car drives well  and selling for quick cash to travel soon. Taken across country a few times,  Wisconsin to texas twice! Zero Problems!. Great MPG's, Cold Air Intake, Aftermarket MSD Ignition System and overall a sound car. Small crack in front bumper from parking to close to  parking blocks and one wheel is a  spare . I have 4 year old so when I bought the neon , I took to a mechanic and received an inspection. What he told me to replace,  I replaced

Completed Repairs and Maintenance

-Exhaust pipe-Newly installed at muffle shop
-Wheel Bearing- Installed at Commercial Mechanics Shop
-Front Sway Bar End Links
-Wheel Alignment
-Rear and front brakes
- Oil Change every 2500 miles
-1 Tune Up
- Filter Changes- This car takes a vacuum filter and airfilter.

Issues
- Missing Vent. Can purchase here.  http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/330997704402?lpid=82
-Interior seats need cleaning( Clean now, but can use a shampoo)
- Possible need right cv joint. Hear an occasional click when turning.


This is a used car and therefore no guarantee is alluded. So far this car have been a great car to me although as with all used cars maintenance needs to be kept up with. 
   Car had body damage  and was rebuilt by previous owner. Don't know the details but was inspected by the states of Illinois and given a rebuilt title. Although not apparent in picture, upon close inspection you can see where dents were knocked out. "Upon Close Inspection!".

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