2005 Dodge Neon Se Sedan 4-door 2.0l! No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant Mills, Pennsylvania, United States
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Top Line Motor Cars has up for sale this 2005 Dodge Neon SE. Just over 113,500 miles. Engine is quiet and runs very nicely. Transmission shifts smoothly as intended. No check engine or other lights. Gets very good fuel mileage. Steering is tight. Struts do make some rattling on rougher roads but they function correctly. New tires on the front, one rear tire is lower on tread. As you can see there is some damage on the passenger side rear quarter panel. The car has had some paint work done that can be seen by a slight color difference. Car drives excellent down the road. All stock with the exception of an aftermarket radio and window tint. Interior is nice with wear consistent of the age and miles. No rips or tears in the seats but you can see some stains/discoloration. Carpet on the drivers side shows the most wear otherwise nice shape. Call, Email or Text with any questions 717-856-6983. Car is being sold as-is with warranty available for purchase. Thank you.
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