who would want to admit to that?
2007-01-15 18:44:44
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answer #1
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answered by Dr Phil 5
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I own a 2003 dodge neon se adn my roommate has owned a 2001 Plymouth neon and now owns a 2005 dodge neon sxt, and we haven't had no problems whats so ever. My roommates first car had over 130,000 miles and still ran good. The struts needed to be replaced along with a new timing belt but other than that she ran good. Also the newer models are bigger inside and you can fit two carseats in them and be just fine. plus if your more like me and big on stereos, my stereo has a really good sound in my neon but i put the back seats down also (it helps).
2007-01-16 04:04:49
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answer #2
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answered by cobra69_68467 2
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i had a 97 plymouth neon the parts are kinda cheap for them and yes they always have little problems and when you need to fix them there is no room to do so and when you want to get rid of it nobody wants it and i had to ditch mine you cannot realisticly fit an infant seat in the back and drive it will not enen hold a nice sized stroller in the trunk but a good car if you are 16
2007-01-16 02:05:08
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answer #3
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answered by James m 1
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I had one of those cloud named cars, Cirrus I think, it was a heap from the day I bought it. No wonder Plymouth was dumped. They had engine problems since the 80s
2007-01-16 01:14:31
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answer #4
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answered by columind99 6
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Boxie. Small. Feel every bump. Great milage. Reliable.
2007-01-16 01:13:41
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answer #5
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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One word-junk.
2007-01-16 01:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Rose,I never have trouble,no.
2007-01-16 01:09:50
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answered by (A) 7
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