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Performance - the affordable and fun-to-drive kind of performance - has returned to the Dodge Neon lineup. The Neon was...

2001 Dodge Neon Interior Review

Base Sedan
New performance models reinvigorate model line.

Interior

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2001 Dodge Neon Review

The interior of the new Neon was completely redesigned last year and is much nicer than before. For starters, there's more of it. The bigger cabin offers more front hip room and more space for nicer seats. The driver sits a little higher than before for improved visibility.

Back-seat passengers benefit the most from the larger interior with more head, shoulder and hip room. It's not a bad place to spend short- to medium-length trips. The trunk is significantly deeper than before. The rear seats split and fold down for carrying additional cargo.

Sporty gauges grace a redesigned instrument panel with a wide dashboard brow. Premium door trim and materials that are soft to the touch provide a richer appearance and feel. The interior comes standard with four cupholders and AM/FM/cassette with six speakers. Everything is easy to use and works well except the stereo: It sounds mediocre at best and the buttons small and hard to operate while driving. Next Page


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