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I drive a 2001 Dodge Neon ES, <!– ckey=”3011EA0A” –>a car with less than 40,000 miles on it. When I purchased it from the used car dealer five years ago, it had just 17,000 miles on the odometer. I paid exactly $7000 for the car, not a bad price for a vehicle with low miles.

Dodge NeonAs you can tell, I don’t drive the car all that much as I work from home and only have need of it about two days per week. My wife and I have thought about selling it, but on those days when I really need a vehicle, sharing her Toyota RAV4 would just not work out. Besides, at the rate that I am going, I’ll still have a low mileage car to give to my oldest child when he starts driving in seven years!
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