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Used 2005 Dodge Neon SXT 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Enjoying a fun car

Terry, Crestview, FL, 02/07/2016
updated 08/10/2018
Dodge Neon SXT 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 5M)
10 of 13 people found this review helpful

I bought this car brand new. I think only the original owner, can give a proper review of a vehicle. Buying "any" vehicle used, is a crap shoot....you may get lucky...or not. Observing and talking with many people, over my 50 years of driving, I can say, that without a doubt, many folks abuse their vehicles. This can be done by the way they drive, or through maintenance, or both. I broke the car in for the first 1,000 miles by varying my speed and rpm. I warm the car up for 15 seconds...to a full minute, depending on temperature. I shift at 2000 to 2200 rpm until the car is fully warmed up(about 10 min.). I change the oil and filter myself, every 3,000 miles, with regular 5w20 oil. The car has 60,210 miles on the clock as of today, with original everything. No issues whatsoever.....none. Everything works on the car. I own several vehicles, accounting for the low mileage on this one. The best fuel mileage I attained so far, was 40mpg on a long trip. From the Costco in south Carson City, Nevada, to Douglas County Oregon, on one tank. Open road speeds were 65-70 mph. The car uses about a quarter of a quart of oil between oil changes....so I never add any in between. I've had it to 100 mph and it was taching about 4,000 rpm and it had a lot more left. Overall, a great buy for $9999 out the door ....and a great car for the money. Thanks Dodge!

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3 out of 5 stars

'05 Dodge Neon SXT Automatic

Dev R., Savannah, GA, 07/02/2017
Dodge Neon SXT 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 5M)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Owned the car for 1,000 miles as of review over a total of 4 months and has a total of 171,000 miles as of writing this. Previous owner had to swap in another transmission because the old one lost a gear (4th gear in these cars are pretty weak, so be wary of stomping the gas while in it). Interior can be very noisy and rattle a bunch, mostly because of the age of the car and it being a budget car that's a decade old, and looking like something from the 90s on the inside. When it comes to exterior, though, the car looks fairly modern-ish. Parts are cheap, too, so that's nice. The engines these little Neons have are almost bulletproof, so if you like driving fast and fun then it shouldn't let you down. Off the lot back in the day these made 130 horsepower and about the same number in Ib-feet of torque. Pretty zippy in the first few gears but 4th gear is such a dog (it's an overdrive gear so that explains why). It might be slow, but it's pretty fun to drive. Got a custom exhaust on mine that sounds deep and rumbly, not something that sounds like a weedwacker flying down the street. You can usually pick these cars up for $2,500 and less, but keep in mind the mileage and if the transmission has been replaced or not. A high mile Neon (150k+) with a rebuilt or replaced transmission could last you longer than something with ~120k and the original transmission. The manual option for these cars last a lot longer than the auto, but they can be tricky to find these days.

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3 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your money!

guest, 09/08/2010
Dodge Neon SXT 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 5M)
7 of 10 people found this review helpful

I bought this car in 2007 for almost 11 grand. That was my first mistake. It had 20k miles on it n I traded it in at 56k just in may of 2010. During the time I had it, I didn't feel safe. I would pull out into the road and sometimes it would stop me in the middle of the road. I had issues with fuses and my gauges not working. I replaced 2 02 sensors and a battery. I lived only 12 miles away from work and I feel like I fueled up all the time. In the winter, when I started it up, it would start jumping and the lights would flicker and it would shut off on me all the time. Its left me sit several times. I traded it in a few months ago and its the best thing I've ever done!

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Great car with few problems

drachen117, 10/30/2010
Dodge Neon SXT 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 5M)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I have had the car for 5 and a half years, bought it brand new and put all 110,000 miles on it. first few favorite picks. engine was always a smooth running engine, and very very easy to work on. had to replace coolant lines and replace two sensors which did not require much work. and had to replace brakes which was also an easy task. But installed a performance air intake which was easy and cruise the the car and actually got 38 mpg! but average mileage is 32 - 33! During winter months drops to 28 - 29. So all and all, car had a few early problems and cheap components but was fun and cost efficient past five years!

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3 out of 5 stars

Buy extended warranty

Jeff, 07/16/2009
Dodge Neon SXT 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 5M)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Traded a 99 model for this 05,mainly for upgrades.At 19000 miles the temperature gauge quit working.Gauge is part of $515 instrument cluster. Had Chrysler max care extended warranty so cost me $100 to fix. These cars were after all the cheapest Chrysler made,so an extended warranty is a good idea.Also they were most likely the only cars Chrysler actually made any money on and stopping production was kind of stupid in my opinion. Not saying it would have kept them out of bankruptcy procedings but who knows. Maybe they will bring it back as a Fiat!

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