1999 Dodge Neon High Line Coupe 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
York, South Carolina, United States
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Im selling a 1999 Dodge Neon ! We fixed the car up for my son and he decided to move to florida and didn't need the car. It has a new paint job just painted in the past two weeks! it has brand new tires! New struts front and back. we installed new tie rood ends inner and outer and replaced the boots. Had a NEW HEAD Liner installed and new sun visors. installed seat covers but the seats look fine just wanted a different look! also has new head light and turn signal lens and installed the blue head lights! it also has the stainless steel loud muffler! we also put a rubber matt in the trunk and it comes with a new jack and folding lug wrench! A/C works great ! The only problem i know of is cruise control doesn't work and interior light doesn't come on when you open drivers side door! The sun roof works but sometimes you have to help it a little by hand! its the type that just raise up a few inches. the car has no leaks of any kind . we park it on concrete and no leaks at all! It has been tuned up new plugs air filter in the past 500 miles! it gets great gas millage! It would make a great first car for a teen! It runs well and the transmission shifts great. It also has new rubber floor mats and a custom Neon key chain and chrome license plate frame and new black hub caps!
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