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The Dodge Neon has always been inexpensive and fun to drive. But this year's models are much more pleasant to...

1998 Dodge Neon Interior Review

Competition Coupe
Refined, but still fun to drive.

Interior

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
1998 Dodge Neon Review

Neon's long wheelbase helps create a roomy interior. Both the sedan and the coupe are among the roomiest cars in this class. A high roofline provides ample headroom, while lots of glass gives the Neon an open, airy feel and makes for good visibility all around.

Four adults can sit comfortably in a Neon, five make it a little tight. Ironically, the Coupe is a bit roomier in back, with more rear shoulder and hip room. Up front, the Sedan offers slightly more room than the Coupe. Large doors make getting in and out easy. Sedans come with wider rear doors than those on most compacts for easier entry.

The dashboard is simple, functional and sporty with controls that are large and easy to reach. Instruments are big and highly legible. Tachometers are optional.

Neon R/T carries the performance theme inside with unique bucket seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. Next Page


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