Used 2000 Plymouth Neon Sedan Consumer Reviews
Love it!
I got my Neon used in 2004, and have put 80,000 miles on it for a total of 170,000. I have hit large road debris twice,a huge deer carcass once and a tire carcass another time. Aside from repairs to the radiator and bumper due to those incidents, I have had no repair needs outside of routine oil changes, new tires, balance and alignment. This car is inexpensive and gets great mileage and costs extremely little to maintain. The manual transmission makes it a fun little car to drive, and it does seat 4 comfortably, with a decent sized trunk. I love this little car!
good
runs great interior great a little ding on the drivers back door other then that great low miles good on gas nice smooth ride
- Highline SedanMSRP: $3,995650 mi away
- Highline SedanMSRP: $19,9952,204 mi away
Great Car, Great Price
After driving this car for almost a year and a half now, I have nothing but praise for it. It's spunky, the handling is great, and the interior is quite comfortable. To top it off, the factory sound system is marvelous. Mechanically, the car has been excellent--no repairs have been needed. Overall, this is a very tight & solid car. I think anyone looking at smaller, more economical cars should do themselves a favor by checking out a Neon...
GREAT CHOICE
I THINK THE nEON IS GREAT, ITS STYLISH WITH THE BUBBLE EYES. THE GAS MILEAGE IS ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL, I MEAN $13.00 TO FILL UP, EVEN WITH GAS PRICES BEING $1.40 PER GALLON. VERY VERY ECONOMICAL. IT IS COMFORTABLE, HOWEVER IF YOU HAVE TO LOAD KIDS OR HAVE A NEED TO HAUL THINGS, IT IS NOT MUCH SPACE. GREAT FOR TRAVELING IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PACK ALOT. THE SOUND SYSTEM IS GREAT. I HAVE NOT HAD ANY PROBLEMS IN NEARLY 4 YEARS, ONLY REGULAR ROUTINE MAITENANCE AND THATS ONLY INCLUDED: OIL CHANGES, BRAKES, & TIRES. THAT'S IT!
Transmission Failure
What a bummer, 41,000 miles and the transmission decided to stop working. The ten transmission shops I contacted were quick to explain that these transmissions are quite possibly the worst ever manufactured by any one company. The lowest quote I recieved for the rebuild was 2,300. Ok run the blue book on the car, or better yet contact some local dealers and have them tell you what its worth. Darn near nothing. Its to bad,I liked this car but will never purchase another Chrysler product again. Maybe I'll look at Hyundai, hey 10 100k powertrain warrranty, how could I go wrong?