Chrysler Neon
The 2002 Chrysler Neon continues to offer lively handling, decent performance and a roomy interior. For 2002, the Neon includes a new optional 4-speed automatic transmission (replacing the 3-speed automatic), a new standard AM/FM/CD player, new optional leather interior and new optional polished...
Chrysler's Neon (nee Dodge and Plymouth) has always offered a stylish alternative in the compact-sedan category. Its popularity with young, notably female, buyers suggests that even entry-level shoppers appreciate a good-looking car.
In 1999, Chrysler made substantial changes to the 2000...
Chrysler's Neon has always offered a stylish alternative in the compact-sedan category. Its popularity with young, notably female, buyers suggests that even entry-level shoppers appreciate a good-looking car.
The Neon R/T is an attempt to fix at least half of that equation. Like the original...
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 initially Spartan, unrefined and noisy. This new, second-generation model moves the Neon up a rung on the...
When introduced in 1996 the Neon came in two versions, the SE and the better equipped LX. Both were powered by a 16 valve 2.0 liter engine with a choice of five-speed manual or three-speed-automatic transmission. The LX was replaced by the LE when the updated model was introduced in 1999.
The...
In 1999, Chrysler made substantial changes to the 2000 Chrysler Neon (Plymouth was history, and Dodge was concentrating on trucks) to improve its noise and vibration levels, body rigidity, braking, drivability, interior room and trunk space. The new Neon also had redesigned interior, more...