Most dealerships that list a dented, faded, and likely rusted $800 Dodge Neon are satisfied with just a blurry smartphone picture for their advertisements. At that price point, buyers don’t expect a premium photoshoot for a budget vehicle.
However, Tim Dahle Nissan Southtowne in Utah took a different approach. They believed that even a vehicle not likely to be admired for its appearance, performance, or reliability deserved a professional touch in its presentation. They brought this weathered Dodge Neon into their studio for a proper photo shoot.
On the outside, the car reflects typical wear for a 21-year-old commuter model with a low price tag: faded paint, dented panels, oxidized headlights, and a thick layer of dirt. Inside, the Neon shows signs of a family history, with stained and slightly worn seats, a dashboard that appears more crumbled than cracked, a missing window crank on the driver’s side, and a large unknown stain on the same door—likely coffee, but possibly something less savory.
Despite its condition, the Neon has only 128,162 miles on the odometer, making it relatively low mileage for its age. As one of Chrysler’s standout economy cars from the 90s, this model could present a great value for any Utah resident in need of an affordable commuter vehicle.
In an amusing twist, the dealership is offering 0 percent financing for 84 months on this car. With a monthly payment of just $9.52, it’s hard to find a more economical deal out there. Prospective buyers may want to consider the somewhat alarming ratio of remaining miles on the head gasket to the months left on the payment plan. Still, despite the funky stains, it’s tough to beat the price for this car..