Dodge Neon 2001 - Point Pleasant, Nj Ocean County on 2040-cars
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.0 Liter 16 Valve
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Neon
Trim: SE Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 207,000
Sub Model: SE
Exterior Color: Silver
2001 Dodge Neon - Bid set at lowest price / Interested lock it in.
This car is being SOLD on other networks. I obtain bid wont sell it. You bid...You're absolute in on car!
High Hwy. miles 207,000. Car has been running well until about 7 am on 10/8. I pulled into a McDonalds drive thru for a Egg White Delight. I heard a bit strange noise (might have been a belt.) Car immediate shut down - wouldn't start. I was pushed out of drive thru.. Brother in law owned this car from new. He drove it little over 3 hrs. on Hwy. FT. for work. He no longer wanted it about a little over year ago so, he gave it to me for second car rather than junk it. We've been using it as a second car. It was running real well - holding Hwy. speed with no problem or, shakes. It's also a lot better on gas over other car. It had a clutch put in about 3 yrs. ago. I put in a $600 job about 1.5 yrs. ago. This was on brakes + rear wheel bearing. Car has decent tires all around. I purchased a brand new bra to cover about 1/2 dollar size hole in front bumper. It has a working Kenwood stereo AM/FM - CD. The CD works fine too. I put battery in about 6 months ago. I'm not sure what is wrong with car. It might need a timing belt - not sure. The back end is making some noise driver side rear. Like I said, this car has been being driven - not sitter. It's right now registered + insured in my name. I called to cancel insurance but, I've been told must first take registration off car. I'm leasing a new Honda any day now as a second car. I'm going to hit DMV real soon to remove registration and hand in plates. This car might be a good fixer upper for a mechanic handy man. I've been told the engine sounds good from a couple mechanics recent. Not sure what is wrong here but, perhaps, car will kick out another 20 k (have no idea.) Car has been well treated. I know car has been running good until now. I'd hate to junk it or, let it go for a few hundred...it should do a bit better! Oh, part of dash on drivers side has been removed (lower section) TOP all in tack. I was searching for a turn signal flasher a while back. I was told it was down in there from a auto place likely looking for a job but, later discovered right below steering cover. Plus, car AC has crapped out but, not sure what it needs to work. The heater and all else works well. Car will need to be picked up - right now not running. Regards to shifting - has been shifting rather well for a 12 yr. old car. Haven't had a problem with it.
Includes a spare rim in trunk - NOT mounted fits the car nice. I had it on car one time but, noticed lug nuts weren't getting that tight. You might want to look into it or, trash it. The car has a doughnut in trunk. I mean as a spare, lol.
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