As it has so often, Chrysler Corporation broke new ground regarding smallcars when it unveiled the Neon, sold under the same name through Dodge
and Plymouth dealers, for the 1995 model year.
The small car rulebook to that point seemed to state that basic transportation
was synonymous with subcompact econobox. It had to have a homely exterior
that screamed cheap, its performance had to be sluggish and the ride uncomfortable.
Forget all that. The Neon tossed out that rulebook, and its looks remain
fresh two years after its introduction. Its design still rates as innovativeClick here to read more