Purchase advise: Used Neon

Discussion in 'Neon' started by Janet, Feb 28, 2005.

  1. Janet

    Janet Guest

    My husband and I are looking to buy a car for my daughter to commute to
    college with next year. One type of car we're considering is the Chrysler /
    Dodge Neon. Probably 1999-2003 model years. Is this a good car? Is there any
    problems or anything we should look out for?

    She is going to be living at home, so we can make sure the car gets service
    on time.
     
    Janet, Feb 28, 2005
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  2. Janet

    maxpower Guest

    The neon has been a good vehicle, I bought my son one. If you are going to
    get her one, find out if the head gasket has been updated with the
    multi-layer steel one. That was the biggest problem with the 2.0and 2.4
    engine (oil leaks)
    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Feb 28, 2005
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  3. Janet

    Doug Guest

    Wasn't that only true for the pre-1999 Neons??
    I understand that starting with the 1999 model year, they upgraded the
    headgasket to a multilayered steel version.

    Thus the worry shouldn't apply to the poster's 1999-2003 models of
    interest.

    Doug
     
    Doug, Feb 28, 2005
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  4. Janet

    maxpower Guest

    model year affected were 1995 to 2000
     
    maxpower, Feb 28, 2005
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  5. Janet

    SRG Guest

    Wrong, in 1998 1/2 model year Chrysler came out with the MLS (multiple
    layered steel, I think) headgasket. It was to fix the 2.0 and 2.4 L
    Chrysler Cloud cars, Cirrus, Dodge Stratus, Plymouth Breeze and the
    Dodge/Plymouth Neons. So, 1999 Neons were safe from the headgasket problem,
    though I would recommend the original poster to try to get the 2nd
    generation Neon, 2000 +. Less problems with air leaks from the frameless
    windows of the 1st generation Neons.

    SRG
     
    SRG, Mar 1, 2005
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  6. Janet

    Art Guest

    Watch out for yellowed headlight lenses. I bet they are expensive to
    replace. A problem with many makes including some Volvos.
     
    Art, Mar 1, 2005
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  7. Janet

    damnnickname Guest

    Qty Part No. Description
    1 **5014127AC** Package, Head Gasket 1995 - 2000 2.0L SOHC (Includes Head
    Gasket & Instruction Sheet)
    1 **5014131AC** Package, Head Gasket 1995 - 1999 2.0L DOHC (Includes Head
    Gasket & Instruction Sheet)
    1 **5014173AC** Package, Head Gasket 2.4L Engine
    1 **5014132AB** Package, Upper Gasket 1995 2.0L SOHC (Includes following
    seals/gaskets: cam sensor, cam front, head, valve cover, spark plug tube,
    EGR - cover/tube/flange, intake manifold, throttle body & instruction
    sheet)
    1 **5014134AB** Package, Upper Gasket 1995 - 1999 2.0L DOHC (NOT FJ)
    (Includes following seals/gaskets: cam sensor, cam front, head, valve
    cover, spark plug tube, EGR - cover/flange, intake manifold, exhaust
    manifold & instruction sheet)
    **1 5014135AC Package, Upper Gasket 1995 - 1999 2.0L DOHC (FJ)** (includes
    following seals/gaskets: cam sensor, cam front, head, valve cover, spark
    plug tube, EGR, intake manifold, exhaust manifold, thermostat, water
    outlet & instruction sheet)
    1 5014136AA Package, Upper Gasket 2.4L (Includes following seals/gaskets:
    cam front, head, valve cover, spark plug tube, EGR - cover/flange, intake
    manifold, exhaust manifold & instruction sheet)
    1 04318035 Sealant, Aerosol Gasket
     
    damnnickname, Mar 1, 2005
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  8. Janet

    sleddog05468 Guest

    Get a second generation Neon, 2000 up.

    We have had 5 between myself,Daughter and Son in law.

    If it has been serviced and taken care of, for the money it will stand
    against anything out there.

    Used ones are cheap so you should have no problem finding a 2000 up
    model.

    Any more ?'s feel free to ask
     
    sleddog05468, Mar 29, 2005
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  9. Janet

    u know who Guest

    2000 models had issues go with 01 and higher. preferably a manual. if you
    have to get an auto get an 02.
     
    u know who, Mar 29, 2005
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