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The Neon was a compact front wheel drive car introduced in January of 1994 for the 1995 model year by Chrysler Corporation's Dodge and Plymouth brands. It was branded as a Chrysler model in Mexico, Japan, European and Australian (where it was the first car to be sold as a Chrysler since 1981) export markets, as well as briefly in Canada. It supplanted the previous Dodge Shadow and Plymouth Sundance & Duster models and the Dodge & Plymouth Colt. The Neon was offered in numerous versions and several configurations over its production life, which ended on September 23, 2005. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (948x435, 70 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Dodge Neon Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
Automakers, also known as carmakers, automobile manufacturers, motor manufacturers, or the automobile industry are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ...
The Chrysler Corporation was a United States-based automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925â1998. ...
DaimlerChrysler AG (ISIN: DE0007100000) is a German car corporation and the worlds eighth largest car manufacturer. ...
Belvidere is a city in Boone County, Illinois, United States. ...
This article is about a city in Mexico. ...
The Dodge Colt and the similar Plymouth Champ and Plymouth Colt, were compact cars sold by Dodge and Plymouth from 1970 to 1994. ...
1991 Dodge Shadow convertible Pre-facelift Dodge Shadow (5-door) In 1987, the Chrysler Corporation introduced two new compact cars, the Dodge Shadow and the Plymouth Sundance (which turned in similar sales figures), intended to replace the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Turismo, respectively. ...
The Plymouth Sundance was a compact car produced from 1986 (as a 1987 model) to 1994. ...
The first Plymouth Duster was a semi-fastback version of the Plymouth Valiant automobile, produced in the US from 1970 to 1976. ...
The Dodge Caliber is a compact car produced by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Group. ...
Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ...
The Rambler American introduced in the late 1950s was an early compact car. ...
In automobile design layout is the place where both the engine and driven wheels are. ...
Sketch of FF layout In automotive design, a FF, or Front-engine, Front-wheel drive layout places both the engine and driven wheels at the front of the vehicle. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
The PL platform was Chryslers automobile platform for the 1995-2005 Dodge Neon compact car. ...
See also the Dodge Caliber SRT-4. ...
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Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ...
A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
The Chrysler Neon engine is a small straight-4 piston engine designed originally for the Dodge Neon compact car. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
The Chrysler Neon engine is a small straight-4 piston engine designed originally for the Dodge Neon compact car. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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New Venture Gear was a joint-venture automobile transmission company set up by General Motors and Chrysler in February, 1990. ...
A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...
TorqueFlite (also spelled Torqueflite) was the trademarked name of Chrysler Corporations three-speed automatic transmission, which was introduced late in the 1956 model year. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission (commonly abbreviated as AT) is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad...
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The Rambler American introduced in the late 1950s was an early compact car. ...
Front wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ...
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Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
The model year of a product is a number used to describe approximately when a product was produced. ...
The Chrysler Corporation was a United States-based automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925â1998. ...
Dodge is a North American brand of automobiles and light to heavy-duty trucks from Chrysler, sold globally. ...
Plymouth sailboat logo used from 1996 to 2001 Plymouth was a brand of automobile based in the United States, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 2001. ...
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1991 Dodge Shadow convertible Pre-facelift Dodge Shadow (5-door) In 1987, the Chrysler Corporation introduced two new compact cars, the Dodge Shadow and the Plymouth Sundance (which turned in similar sales figures), intended to replace the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Turismo, respectively. ...
The Plymouth Sundance was a compact car produced from 1986 (as a 1987 model) to 1994. ...
The Dodge Colt and the similar Plymouth Champ and Plymouth Colt, were compact cars sold by Dodge and Plymouth from 1970 to 1994. ...
is the 266th day of the year (267th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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1994–1999
The first generation Neon was introduced in January 1994 and manufactured until 1999. It was available as a 4-door sedan or 2-door coupe. It was powered by either a 132 hp (98 kW) @ 6000 rpm and 129 ft·lbf (175 N•m) @ 5000 rpm SAE 2.0 L SOHC or a 150 hp (112 kW) @ 6500 rpm and 133 ft·lbf (180 N•m) @ 5600 rpm SAE 2.0 L DOHC 4-cylinder engine. The Neon was available with a 3-speed automatic transmission or a 5-speed manual transmission and was sold as a Dodge and Plymouth in the United States and Canada, and as the Chrysler Neon outside of the United States. A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ...
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Single overhead cam (also SOHC) refers to the internal combustion engine design where one camshaft is located above the valves. ...
A double overhead cam (also called a dual overhead cam, DOHC, or twincam) engine is a type of internal combustion engine where the camshafts that operate the intake and exhaust valves are mounted above the cylinders, and where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. ...
The Chrysler Neon engine is a small straight-4 piston engine designed originally for the Dodge Neon compact car. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission (commonly abbreviated as AT) is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad...
A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...
Often neglected in discussions of the Neon is the relative power compared to other cars of the day - the Civic DX at 102 hp (76 kW), the Civic EX at 125 hp (93 kW), the Sentra, the Escort ZX2 at 130 hp (97 kW), the Corolla at 115 hp (86 kW), etc. The Neon's torque output was also higher than competitors. At the Neon's release, then chairman of Chrysler Corporation Robert Lutz said, "There's an old saying in Detroit: 'Good, fast, or cheap. Pick any two.' We refuse to accept that." Indeed, the Neon made a sizable profit - the only recent American car in its class to do so. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1245x723, 121 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Dodge Neon Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
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The Honda Civic is a compact car manufactured by Honda. ...
The Nissan Sentra is a small car made by automaker Nissan Motors and is generally a rebadged export version of the Japanese Nissan Sunny. ...
See also Ford Escort (Europe). ...
The Toyota Corolla is a compact car produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota, which has become very popular throughout the world since the nameplate was first introduced in 1966. ...
The Chrysler Corporation was a United States-based automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925â1998. ...
Robert Bob A. Lutz (born February 12, 1932, in Zurich, Switzerland) is the General Motors Vice Chairman of Product Development and Chairman of GM North America. ...
Motto: Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus (We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes - this motto was adopted after the disastrous 1805 fire that devastated the city) Nickname: The Motor City and Motown Location in Wayne County, Michigan Founded Incorporated July 24, 1701 1815 County Wayne County Mayor...
Dodge Neon sedan with bubble hubcaps First-generation Neons are highly competitive in SCCA Solo autocross.[1] Available with both the SOHC (sedan) or DOHC (coupe) the ACR was one of the most competitive in its class, and featured four-wheel disc brakes, Arvin non-adjustable struts for 95-96 models and Koni adjustable dampers for 97-99 models, thicker anti-sway bars, fast-ratio steering, heavy-duty front wheel hubs, and a 5-speed manual transmission with a numerically higher .81 fifth gear and final drive ratio of 3.94 for quicker acceleration. 1995 through 1997 models featured adjustable camber. The computer-controlled speed limiter was also completely removed from 1995 ACR models, and raised from the standard 190 km/h (118 mph) to 210 km/h (130 mph) for subsequent years. The ACR offers no badging to distinguish it from other Neon models; the only visible differences are a bumper with fog light holes, but no fog lights and a lack of side mouldings. In 1995, the ACR was only offered to SCCA members, but in subsequent years it was available to the general public. The name "ACR" was initially the internal ordering code for the "Competition Package", as it was termed in dealer materials; however, as knowledge of the model spread, the ACR name stuck, and backronyms such as "American Club Racer" were given to it by fans. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 494 pixelsFull resolution (2188 Ã 1352 pixels, file size: 253 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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Mini Cooper participating in an autocross event Autocross is a form of motorsports that emphasizes safe, low-cost competition and active participation. ...
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The R/T model (Road/Track) debuted in the 1998 model year featuring many of the ACR's mechanical upgrades such as the numerically higher ratio 3.94 5 speed manual transmission with the .81 5th gear. The R/T, however, was intended for the street, with many more comfort and convenience features standard or available, and specialized racing parts like the adjustable dampers removed, although the dampers found on R/T models were slightly stiffer, offering an advantage over standard model Neons. Many R/Ts also featured bold stripes over the top of the car, and prominent "R/T" badging and was only available as in a DOHC 5 speed configuration. Early Neons had a number of reliability problems, the most famous being head gasket failures. By November 1998, the head gasket had been replaced with a new MLS (Multi Layer Steel) design which proved to be much more reliable and was standard in most 1999 models and was also retrofitted to earlier models. Many early Neons suffered from poor paint finish quality, particularly with white or Lapis Blue colours, where the paint became brittle and peeled off in sheets, partly because of teething problems with a new environmentally-friendly waterborne paint process. Either way, by the end of the first generation, most problems had been sorted out and the Neon proved to be a reliable car. Different kinds of gaskets, #4 indicating a V4 head gasket. ...
For other uses, see Steel (disambiguation). ...
Neons also suffered from some interesting design choices, including the unavailability of power windows in the rear doors, and a climate control system which had drivers move the fan knob in one direction for air conditioning and the other for vent. The latter caused less conscious drivers to drive consistently with the air conditioner on, which greatly hurt power and fuel economy, since the unit was quite powerful. The air conditioning evaporator proved to be prone to failure after warranties expired (a problem addressed in later years), which is an expensive repair since it is relatively inaccessible. Certain color Neons, such as red and black, had bumper covers molded in color rather than painted. These covers would not shine like paint, but they absorbed scuffs and scrapes with less notice. The mid-level Highline models were well known for their unique "bubble" hubcap design. Neons, especially the 1995 to 1999 generation, had issues with fading headlamp lenses causeing a decrease in light on the road. The Australian-market Chrysler Neon came in two models, the SE and the better equipped LX. Later, the LX model was replaced by the LE with the updated model in 1999. In the United States, the lineup started out as Base, Highline, and Sport, with different styles and options in each line, but the lineup titles changed frequently (other trim lines included Expresso, SE, ES, SXT, ACR, and R/T). In Europe, the car was also available with a 1.8 L engine. Europe received one limited edition model, the CS, which only came in Platinum paint. Fitted with the 131 bhp DOHC engine, American R/T specification suspension, rear spoiler and unique alloy wheels it was the best performing first generation Neon available in Right Hand Drive. For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
This article concerns rules of the road regarding land vehicles; for sea-going vehicles, see International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. ...
Trim levels Plymouth Neon:1995-1999 - base - 1995-1997
- Highline - 1995-1999
- Sport - 1995-1996
- Expresso - 1996-1999
- EX - 1998-1999
- Competition - 1998-1999
- Style - 1998
Dodge Neon:1995-1999 - base - 1995-1997
- Highline - 1995-1999
- Sport - 1995-1999
- EX- 1998-1999
- Competition - 1998-1999
- R/T - 1998-1999
- Note: In Canada, both Dodge and Plymouth models were available in an EX package, similar to the Expresso (which was also available). These models generally featured chrome "EX" badging, along with the "power bulge" hood, among other standard options.[citation needed]
Chrysler Neon (Europe):1995-1999 Dodge is a North American brand of automobiles and light to heavy-duty trucks from Chrysler, sold globally. ...
This article is about the city of Plymouth in England. ...
- SE - 1995-1999
- LX - 1995-1999
- CS - 1998
2000–2005 | Second generation |
 | | Also called | Chrysler Neon Dodge SX 2.0 Plymouth Neon | | Production | 2000-2006 (model years) | | Body style(s) | 4-door sedan | | Engine(s) | 2.0 L A588 I4 | | Transmission(s) | 5-speed NVG T-350 manual 3-speed 31TH automatic 4-speed 41TE automatic | | Wheelbase | 105.0 in (2667 mm) | | Length | 174.4 in (4430 mm) | | Width | 67.4 in (1890 mm) | | Height | 56.0 in (1422 mm) | | Related | Dodge SRT-4 |
Pre-facelift 2nd-gen Dodge Neon Sales of the second generation model started with model year 2000 and production ended with the 2005 model year. The second generation Neon was only available as a 4-door sedan. In some regions, including the United States, the sole engine was the 2.0 L SOHC engine, the power output remaining at 132 HP (98 kW). It also came with an optional Magnum configuration (including an active intake manifold) that produced 150 HP. Both engines had a redline of 6762 RPM. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 437 pixelsFull resolution (2052 Ã 1120 pixel, file size: 303 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Dodge Neon Metadata This file contains...
Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
The Chrysler Neon engine is a small straight-4 piston engine designed originally for the Dodge Neon compact car. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
âGearboxâ redirects here. ...
New Venture Gear was a joint-venture automobile transmission company set up by General Motors and Chrysler in February, 1990. ...
A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...
TorqueFlite (also spelled Torqueflite) was the trademarked name of Chrysler Corporations three-speed automatic transmission, which was introduced late in the 1956 model year. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission (commonly abbreviated as AT) is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad...
The Ultradrive is a 4-speed automatic transmission from Chrysler Corporation. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
See also the Dodge Caliber SRT-4. ...
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A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
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HP may refer to: Handley Page Aircraft Company Harry Potter, a series of fantasy novels by British writer J. K. Rowling Hello! Project (H!P), a Japanese pop recording project Hewlett-Packard, a computer and computer peripheral company High Point, North Carolina High potency, a term used in biology, pharmacology...
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The second generation was much more refined than the first generation car. It was advertised that the second generation Neon had over 1,000 refinements from the original generation. The first generation's frameless windows (which would pull away from the door in a strong crosswind) were replaced with a full-framed door. Numerous other NVH refinements led to a much quieter and enjoyable passenger car. The more refined interior and greater size did, however, come at the cost of increased weight. This, along with the discontinuance of the DOHC engine, caused the second generation car to be less competitive on the race track. Noise, Vibration, and Harshness, also known as Noise and Vibration, abbreviated to NVH and N&V respectively, is the name given to the field of measuring, and modifying, the noise and vibration characteristics of vehicles, particularly cars and trucks. ...
A double overhead cam (also called a dual overhead cam, DOHC, or twincam) engine is a type of internal combustion engine where the camshafts that operate the intake and exhaust valves are mounted above the cylinders, and where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. ...
In 2001, The R/T trim returned after a one year hiatus. The R/T consisted on a new 150 horsepower (112 kW) SOHC Magnum 2.0 Liter Engine, 16 inch wheels, spoiler, dual chrome exhaust tips, quicker steering box and stiffer springs. The 2001 R/T had a one-year-only aircraft style spoiler -- for 2002-, the R/T models wore a rounded spoiler (a smaller version of the SRT-4 wing). The Neon also offered a Sport package for the 2001 model year only. It consisted of an R/T wing, R/T 16 inch wheels, R/T springs, white instrument cluster and R/T steering box. It was an R/T visually except for the lack of dual exhaust, R/T lower mouldings, fog lamps and R/T exclusive front bumper. The Sport only came equipped with the base model's 132 horsepower engine and was available with an automatic tranmission (unlike the manual-only R/T model). 2001 was the last year for the Plymouth Neon, and the Plymouth brand as well, the last Plymouth Neon (which was also the last Plymouth), a silver 4-door sedan, rolled off the assembly line on June 28, 2001. is the 179th day of the year (180th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
When DaimlerChrysler discontinued the Plymouth brand, the former Dodge and Plymouth Neon were briefly sold under the Chrysler name in Canada from 2000 to 2002, until being replaced by the SX 2.0. In Europe, Australia, Mexico, and Asia, the car had always been sold as a Chrysler, as Dodge and Plymouth passenger cars were not marketed outside the US and Canada. Besides the 2.0 L engine, it also used the same Tritec 1.6 L unit found in the BMW MINI prior to 2007. The 1.6 L unit is a variation of the 2.0 L SOHC engine designed by Chrysler and built jointly by Chrysler and Rover. For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ...
In 1997, Chrysler Corporation and Rover Group (later BMW) formed Tritec, a joint venture to design a new small straight-4 engine for small cars. ...
The BMW or New MINI is a car produced by BMW since 2001. ...
Rover may refer to, A stereotyped name for a dog Rover bicycle, originating in 1885, that is usually described as the first recognizably modern bicycle Rover (car), a car marque, and historically a car company, Rover Ltd. ...
Originally, the second generation Neon featured a five-speed manual transmission using the former ACR gear ratios to make up for the acceleration loss caused by greater weight. However, this hurt gas mileage and made the car noisier on the highway, and eventually the original gear ratios were restored along with the original gas mileage. A four-speed automatic made its way into the Neon in the 2002 model year, with gearing improved a year later. The Neon's name was changed to SX 2.0 in Canada in 2003. In Australia and Canada, the Chrysler Neon was discontinued in 2002, due to declining sales and expensive price compared to its competitors. In 2002, the front clip was changed to match the R/T and ACR front clip. The Neon was facelifted again for 2003 with large "crosseyed" headlights and crosshair grille. The ACR model was discontinued for 2003; the R/T model for 2005. The Chrysler Neon continued to be sold in Europe until 2004. In Brazil, the Neon was marketed as a luxury mid-size saloon; for Mexico it was a competitor to the Ford Escort, and sold as a Chrysler with either the 1.6- or 2.0-liter engine and European-style taillights (with separate amber indicator lights), except for the R/T model, which was a Dodge, with US-style taillights. A luxury car is a relatively expensive car. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Ford Escort (European). ...
The lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signalling devices mounted or integrated to the front, sides and rear of the vehicle. ...
IIHS Crash Test Results In 2001, the 2nd Generation Neon earned only a "Marginal" rating in its frontal crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a minor improvement over the "Poor" rating earned by the 1st Generation Neon. In 2005, the Institute carried out side impact tests on fourteen small car models, simulating an impact with an SUV. Among these, the Neon performed the worst, with the Institute calling it a disaster.[2] This was likely one of the events which led to the discontinuation of the Neon. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is a U.S. non-profit organization funded by auto insurers. ...
Trim levels
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- Highline - 2000-2001
- ES - 2000-2002
- SE - 2001-2005
- ACR - 2001-2002
- R/T - 2001-2004
- base - 2002
- S - 2002
- SXT - 2002-2005
Plymouth Neon:2000-2001 - Highline - 2000-2001
- LX - 2000-2001
Chrysler Neon:2000-2004 (Europe) - R/T - 2000-2003
- LX - 2000-2004
- SE - 2000-2003
Final year DaimlerChrysler discontinued the Neon, with the final cars assembled on September 23, 2005 at the Belvidere Assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois. [3] The Dodge Neon was replaced in the spring of 2006 with the 2007 Dodge Caliber, which is based on the shared Chrysler/Mitsubishi Motors GS platform. Like the Neon, the Caliber will have a SRT-4 variant. The Belvidere plant underwent retooling for the Caliber, Jeep Compass and Patriot. DaimlerChrysler AG (ISIN: DE0007100000) is a German car corporation and the worlds eighth largest car manufacturer. ...
is the 266th day of the year (267th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Belvidere Assembly is a DaimlerChrysler automobile factory in Belvidere, Illinois. ...
Belvidere is a city in Boone County, Illinois, United States. ...
The Dodge Caliber is a compact car produced by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Group. ...
For other uses, including the Chrysler Brand, see Chrysler (disambiguation). ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ) is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the thirteenth largest in the world by unit sales. ...
The GS platform (also known as Project Global by Mitsubishi) is a compact car platform co-developed by Mitsubishi Motors and DaimlerChrysler, which underpins the companies compact cars. ...
The Jeep Compass (MK) is a compact crossover SUV introduced for the 2007 model year. ...
The Jeep Patriot is a compact crossover SUV to be introduced in early 2007 for the 2007 model year by the Jeep marque of DaimlerChrysler. ...
In markets like Australia and Brazil the Neon range was reduced to either 2.0 LX or 2.0 SE models.
Related Dodge SRT-4 See also the Dodge Caliber SRT-4. ...
External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: - 1GN.org - Newest First Generation (Year 1995-1999) Neon Enthusiasts Website
- 2GN.org - Largest Second Generation (Year 2000-2005) Neon / SX 2.0 Enthusiasts Website
- Neons.org - Neon website (Largest Neon Enthusiast Site, Catering to all Neon and SRT-4 Models)
- Neon Society of America - NSA is a nation wide Neon enthusiast organization that is dedicated to the advancement of all Neon Owners
- Allpar.com - Neon section of Allpar
- Chrysler.com - 2001 Plymouth Neon, courtesy of Internet Archive
- Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Neon/SX 2.0/SRT-4 Information TSBs, FSMs, 2nd Gen VIN Decoder
- NeonCanada.com - Canadian Neon website
- Hot Neons - Home Of The BadAss Neons - Modified Plymouth and Dodge Neons Ethusiast Site
- Midwest Neons - Midwestern United States Neon Enthusiasts
- Neon America - Modified Neon Enthusiast By State and Or Car Club Association
- ChryslerNeon.net - British Neon website
- Neonowners.de - German Neon website
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