1998 Dodge Neon Highline
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1998 Dodge Neon Highline
Hello,
I am new to this forum and am looking for general Neon Highline value information. I have a 1998 Dodge Neon Highline (VIN #: 1B3ES42C4WD711119). It has 68,000 original miles, bright red color, sport cloth interior, power windows, door locks, mirrors, power sliding sunroof, cruise control, automatic transmission, 2.0 SOHC engine, aftermarket Kenwood Bluetooth CD stereo and speakers. Everything works as it should and the car is in great condition, inside and out. Overall, a great little car, but I am looking to sell it because I no longer need it. I have been told these cars are somewhat sought after. Just looking for general information on what it would be worth? Any help and/or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance. I can provide pics if rerquested.
I am new to this forum and am looking for general Neon Highline value information. I have a 1998 Dodge Neon Highline (VIN #: 1B3ES42C4WD711119). It has 68,000 original miles, bright red color, sport cloth interior, power windows, door locks, mirrors, power sliding sunroof, cruise control, automatic transmission, 2.0 SOHC engine, aftermarket Kenwood Bluetooth CD stereo and speakers. Everything works as it should and the car is in great condition, inside and out. Overall, a great little car, but I am looking to sell it because I no longer need it. I have been told these cars are somewhat sought after. Just looking for general information on what it would be worth? Any help and/or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance. I can provide pics if rerquested.
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Kelley Blue Book is your best bet.
I helped my grandpa sell his Plymouth breeze a couple months ago. 78k, 2.4L engine, sitting in it was like the day it was sold new, even the smell almost. He got
$2500, his price, I'm not sure if there was negotiating.
Internet is a terrible place for price estimated. I could line up hundreds of people and they'll say oh that's definitely worth XXXXX, but I bet not one of them would open their wallet and pay you for it.
I'd do clean private retail off NADA or KBB, is you think its special add15-20% to the price and see what happens. If they are sought after, you're looking at a very limited market and you need to find it.
If you really want to try it out, call the boys at bring a trailer.
Price is 200% how fast and how badly you want to sell it.
I helped my grandpa sell his Plymouth breeze a couple months ago. 78k, 2.4L engine, sitting in it was like the day it was sold new, even the smell almost. He got
$2500, his price, I'm not sure if there was negotiating.
Internet is a terrible place for price estimated. I could line up hundreds of people and they'll say oh that's definitely worth XXXXX, but I bet not one of them would open their wallet and pay you for it.
I'd do clean private retail off NADA or KBB, is you think its special add15-20% to the price and see what happens. If they are sought after, you're looking at a very limited market and you need to find it.
If you really want to try it out, call the boys at bring a trailer.
Price is 200% how fast and how badly you want to sell it.