2004 Dodge Neon Se Four Door Sedan (gray) on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This listing is for a 2004 Neon SE 4 door sedan. I have too many cars so I am selling my Neon that I bought new in the spring of 2005. It is the base SE model Neon with a 5 speed stick shift and manual windows and locks. I taught my daughter how to drive stick shift and she took the car to Illinois College (about 200 miles from Chicago) where she used it sparingly until she finished her degree. When it came back home, I took it over and I added a spoiler, fender flaps, side moldings, striping, fog lights, alloy 15' wheels, chrome interior door handles, front seat covers, floor mats, a nice stereo radio with the song messages, a CD changer and a dash cluster with white gauges and a tachometer. When I added the dash cluster, the mileage jumped up from about the approximate actual mileage of 23,000 to a mileage of about 123,000 since the mileage shown was that of the host salvage yard car. I still have that original dash cluster (which still shows about 23,000 miles) and you are welcome to have it with the car. If you do the AutoCheck report you will see that sudden spike in the mileage. So the ACTUAL mileage of this vehicle is about 47,000 at this point. And with all my improvements I figured I could add an SXT tag on the back! See my pictures to determine the cosmetic condition of the car, it is not perfect but pretty good for a 10 year old vehicle. There are no mechanical issues that I am aware of, it is totally drivable and gets good gas mileage. The interior of the car is very nice, the front seats have been covered almost the entire life of the vehicle and the chrome door handles really dress it up. |
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