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1995 Plymouth Neon Review
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Overview

When Chrysler set out to create a dramatic new model with the Neon, it developed a unique marketing approach as well. The standard-setting compact vehicle, which has now been benchmarked by import automakers for its engineering design, paved new ground by marketing two brands under one image - identical cars with only a surname difference.

The goal of the Plymouth/ Dodge Neon was to reach a new and larger group of small-car buyers who were disenchanted with the lack of standard safety features, interior room and, particularly, fun in their vehicles.

To address these and other concerns, the Neon offered a new engine that boasted the most horsepower in its class, the longest wheelbase in the small-car segment, standard dual airbags and side-impact protection. And all this was done at a yer-kiddin' base price of $8975.

The Neon sedan has been a sellout since its introduction in January 1994 as a '95 model. It was joined by the Neon coupe, which has been in production since late fall of '94. The Neon 5-passenger sedan comes in three trim levels - base, Highline and Sport - while the coupe is available in Highline and Sport only.

An array of options nearly as long as the Neon's 104 in. wheelbase is offered individually or in a variety of packages. A top-of-the-line, trim-packaged Neon, such as our test model Highline, can screech around corners for a price above $15,000.

Our test car came with an option package that included air conditioning, power door locks, dual remote exterior mirrors, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), 3-speed automatic transmission and a CD player. This boosted the price to $15,042, including destination charge.

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i currently own a 1995 plymouth neon. Which in my opinion is the worst piece of manufactured **** that Chrysler has made. I have owned my car for about 3 years and here is a list of went wrong with it. The starter has been replaced twice if not 3 times. The radiator went out on it. And now the fuel pump is needing to be replaced. The gages in the car do not seem to work some days i have a quarter of a tank of gas and some days i have a half tank- i never really know when i will run out of gas. Your guess is as good as mine. The car is forever needing something major done to it at least ever 6-8 months. The question is how did the car ever make it out of the shop it was built in without blowing up .The breaks squeal like geese when you step on them. This has got to be the worst car ever made. A total waste. For those of you looking at buying a neon I say this to you " Just dont, save your money and buy a non-chrysler product" Because all you will do is waste money on fixing it.The next thing to go on this will be the transmission and to that i say i will junk the car- that is what i should have done the day i purchased this endless problem.
posted by anonymous on Nov 29 2007
 
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