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Trims
- 2 Dr Highline Coupe
- 8 national listings
- Avg. Price: $3,064
- 4 Dr Highline Sedan
- 13 national listings
- Avg. Price: $3,123
- 4 Dr Sport Sedan
- 1 national listings
- Avg. Price: $2,995
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well it is a very light car, just over 2000 pounds. it had great acceleration and gearing (mtx). could stop on a dime. could handle just about any corner better than your average car was very clean wi... Read More
Surprisingly Fun Ricer. By Zack
My 99 Neon was one of the best cars I've ever owned or driven in my opinion. It was easy to modify, and had a great (for an inline four SOHC) response with good speed and accelleration, which I thank ... Read More
Instant Market Value
A used 1999 Dodge Neon 4 Dr Highline Sedan has an average retail price of $3,123 and 123,400 miles.
CarGurus Overview
The next step up from the base sedan, the 1999 Dodge Neon Highline Sedan adds a few more standard features, but is still powered by the same 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder, 132-hp engine, though it can be outfitted with the 150-hp twin-cam version as well. Building on the base model's dual front airbags and power steering, the 1999 Neon Highline Sedan adds a console, a radio, rear defrost, fold-down rear seats, and a remote trunk release. It carries a lot more options than the base model. In addition to the more powerful engine and a 3-speed auto tran, you can get cruise control, a sunroof, power windows and locks, power mirrors, an alarm system, and remote entry.
The 1999 Neon Highline Sedan gives you a lot more features for not much more money than the base sedan and is a greater starter car for this reason. Owners like its engine power, which gives you a fun and sporty ride. The handling is top-notch, and the roominess is surprising for its subcompact rating. Even the backseat has decent legroom. Wind and road noise can be a problem, as are repairs (see head gasket) and squeaky brakes.
This overview covers the 4 Dr Highline Sedan trim only.
Please see our 1999 Dodge Neon Overview for more information.
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