Used 1999 Plymouth Breeze for sale for sale in Seattle, WA
$1,500
Vehicle Details
1999 Year | 173,574 mi. Mileage | $1,500 Price |
fair General Condition | clean Title Status | automatic Transmission |
gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
Trading in my faithful sedan for the bus! It has worked well for me, but didn't want to keep putting money into it as I almost always take the bus now. This car has a clean, intact interior but definitely has some quirks due to age. It runs strong though and is great on Seattle hills, and if you can work around the quirks it’s a great daily driver. I’ve also taken it on long road trips across multiple state lines with no problems. Would be great for a high school/college student!
The Good:
-Clocking in around 173,500 miles
-Clean title
-Automatic transmission, all lights/turn signals and seatbelts work
-Regular oil changes and routine care
-Automatic windows- all work
-Spare tire included in the trunk
-pretty spacious for a sedan- I’m 6’ and always had plenty of leg room
-After market CD/radio with plug for USB chord to charge your phone
-You don’t see many of these cars around so you’ll turn heads with your unique brand and make every mechanic go “huh?” When you state your car model during oil changes.
-Not sure why, but there is a trailer hitch attached to the back of the car. Never used it but it makes your little sedan look tough!
-All books in glove compartment
The could-be-better (but hey, the car is 23 years old!):
-Needs new brakes ASAP
-Automatic locks on the car, however the front passenger side door must lock/unlock manually
-AC/Heat work wonderfully but only on full blast.
-The rear driver’s side door won’t open- I was vacuuming the back seat one day and after I shut the door it never opened again.
-Trunk opens with key, but the open latch inside the car stopped working
-Horn is stuck “on”, so the fuse is removed and I have learned to be nicer in traffic
-Unfortunately the shop I went to gave me some cheap pads so while the front breaks still have life on them, they do occasionally make noise when using them- back ones were changed by someone else and are fine.
-Crack from a rock chip that spread quick on the driver’s side windshield. Has been there for over a year and has not spread any more. I’m used to it now and don’t even notice it while driving
-No major body issues (never been in an accident to my knowledge), although a few scrapes along the side and a small dent from where a fly ball left the baseball park and hit my car as I drove off. Good grief.
-Windshield wipers work but they do not squirt fluid. This was never an issue for me as I would just wash them while getting gas.
-Can be a bit noisy inside when going over bumps and cracks in the road. I’ve had multiple mechanics tell me this is not a safety concern (nothing will fall apart while driving), just can get a little annoying but you get used to it. Turn the music up a bit and you’ll do fine.
-There is a noise that sounds like a belt rubbing, but my mechanic never noted it as an issue.
The Good:
-Clocking in around 173,500 miles
-Clean title
-Automatic transmission, all lights/turn signals and seatbelts work
-Regular oil changes and routine care
-Automatic windows- all work
-Spare tire included in the trunk
-pretty spacious for a sedan- I’m 6’ and always had plenty of leg room
-After market CD/radio with plug for USB chord to charge your phone
-You don’t see many of these cars around so you’ll turn heads with your unique brand and make every mechanic go “huh?” When you state your car model during oil changes.
-Not sure why, but there is a trailer hitch attached to the back of the car. Never used it but it makes your little sedan look tough!
-All books in glove compartment
The could-be-better (but hey, the car is 23 years old!):
-Needs new brakes ASAP
-Automatic locks on the car, however the front passenger side door must lock/unlock manually
-AC/Heat work wonderfully but only on full blast.
-The rear driver’s side door won’t open- I was vacuuming the back seat one day and after I shut the door it never opened again.
-Trunk opens with key, but the open latch inside the car stopped working
-Horn is stuck “on”, so the fuse is removed and I have learned to be nicer in traffic
-Unfortunately the shop I went to gave me some cheap pads so while the front breaks still have life on them, they do occasionally make noise when using them- back ones were changed by someone else and are fine.
-Crack from a rock chip that spread quick on the driver’s side windshield. Has been there for over a year and has not spread any more. I’m used to it now and don’t even notice it while driving
-No major body issues (never been in an accident to my knowledge), although a few scrapes along the side and a small dent from where a fly ball left the baseball park and hit my car as I drove off. Good grief.
-Windshield wipers work but they do not squirt fluid. This was never an issue for me as I would just wash them while getting gas.
-Can be a bit noisy inside when going over bumps and cracks in the road. I’ve had multiple mechanics tell me this is not a safety concern (nothing will fall apart while driving), just can get a little annoying but you get used to it. Turn the music up a bit and you’ll do fine.
-There is a noise that sounds like a belt rubbing, but my mechanic never noted it as an issue.