Used Car of the Day: 2003 Dodge Neon SRT-4

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

Today's UCOTD is an oldie -- and it could be a goodie, if you can fix it. It's a 2003 Dodge Neon SRT-4 that needs some TLC.


There are almost 100K miles on this car, which is currently non-running. The seller thinks the issue is related to fuel delivery. It's clear from the photos that the paint needs some work.

There are, of course, mods. Such as side exhaust, 12-inch subwoofer, and an aftermarket turbo.

This Ohio-based ride is on sale for $3,750.

Check it out here.

[Images: Seller]

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Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • Vatchy Vatchy on Oct 03, 2023

    "Will easily dust a 16yo Accord"


    No, it won't. Did you miss the part about it not running?

  • Insalted42 Insalted42 on Oct 18, 2023

    As a kid, I thought these were so cool. As an adult, I understand that buying any modern Chrysler product is a trap.

  • IH_Fever A little math: An average, not super high end EV (like a model 3) has 70 kwh of storage assuming perfect fully charged conditions. An average 2-3 person home uses roughly 30 kwh per day. So in theory you have a little over 2 days of juice. Real world, less than that. This could be great if your normal outage is short and you're already spending $40k on a car. I'll stick with my $500 generator and $200 in gas that just got me through a week of no power. A/c, fridge, tv, lights, we were living large. :)
  • EBFlex No. The major apprehension to buying EVs is already well known. The entire premise of the bird cage liner NYT is ridiculous.The better solution to power your house when the power goes out is a generator. Far more reliable as it uses the endless supply of cheap and clean-burning natural gas.
  • ToolGuy ToolGuy likes electricity.
  • Oberkanone Great vehicle. Will stand the test of time. Demand will exceed supply.IMHO
  • Zerofoo $20k for an almost race-prepped Miata? I've seen people spend 3-4x this amount to get on to a track. It looks like all this thing needs is a full roll cage and a fire extinguisher and it's ready to race.
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