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Dodge Neon is practical and fun to drive. Neon features a roomy interior and is available at an affordable price. The new Neon SXT model retails for $15,410 (including destination charge) and comes loaded with the features most buyers want in a compact car.
All Neons get a fresh look for 2003 with... Read Review
Dodge Neon has been restyled for 2002 with a stronger Dodge identity. The new look actually shortens Neon by about an inch. More significant is the upgraded automatic transmission option, now a four-speed instead of a three-speed, for quieter running on the highway, and better fuel economy.
In f... Read Review
Dodge Neon is practical and fun to drive. Neon features a roomy interior and is available at an affordable price. The base model delivers extraordinarily good fuel economy; its EPA rating recently earned one of the top 10 spots in a survey of the most fuel-efficient vehicles you could buy.
The Neo... Read Review
As it has so often, Chrysler Corporation broke new ground regarding small
cars 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 s... Read Review
The Dodge Neon offers a solid value among compact sedans. Roomy and fun to drive, it delivers style and performance.
The Neon was completely redesigned for model year 2000. This second-generation Neon is far more refined than the first. It's more pleasant to live with than early models, which were... Read Review
Performance - the affordable and fun-to-drive kind of performance - has returned to the Dodge Neon lineup. The Neon was completely redesigned and re-engineered last year and the result is a roomier, more refined compact four-door sedan.
But the performance models that were part of the fun of the p... Read Review
Dodge Neon is a practical, inexpensive car with a roomy interior. It's also fun to drive. It's quicker than most compacts and feels sporty on winding roads. Neon's suspension nicely balances ride quality and handling agility. Its relatively long suspension travel and high ground clearanc... Read Review
The Dodge Neon has always been inexpensive and fun to drive. But this year's models are much more pleasant to live with on a daily basis. Nearly one-third of the Neon's components have been changed since its 1994 introduction. This year's models are quieter and ride nicer than earlier Neons. Interio... Read Review
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A basic tenet applies to subcompact and compact cars: They are designed to provide
economical transportation and hold the frills. What you get in return for minimal
dollars is an engine, four wheels, seats and a roof overhead. Refinement, luxury
touches and driving pleasure cost money, more th... Read Review
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