This price range reflects the Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail value for all trim levels, but not necessarily all available options.
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Neon has a new design for 2000 with larger dimensions inside and outside, fresh styling and more standard equipment. The redesigned Neon went on sale in spring 1999 as an early 2000 model available in identical form and prices at Plymouth and Dodge dealers. The 2000 Neon comes only as a four-door sedan, the two-door version of the previous generation having faded away. Overall length has increased nearly 3 inches to 174.4, and Plymouth says the five-passenger Neon has more space for people and cargo. Among new standard features are a cassette player, rear defogger and floormats. Low-speed traction control is a new option, available in a package with antilock brakes. Read More
2 Available Neon Trims
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