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Revision to 1995-1999 Dodge Neon

Phillip Takahashi

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[summary]Firstsummary]This is the first generation of the Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler Neon[/summaryNeon. This car forced other manufacturers to step up performance as it beat many cars in it's class in terms of power and was able to hold it's own in auto-cross competitions.[/summary]
[summary]Firstsummary]This is the first generation of the Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler Neon[/summaryNeon. This car forced other manufacturers to step up performance as it beat many cars in it's class in terms of power and was able to hold it's own in auto-cross competitions.[/summary]
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== Background and Identification ==
Released for the 1995 model year, the first generation Neon contained many variations with options for a two seat coupe or four seat sedan, a 132 hp or a 150 hp engine, and a three-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. It was known as the Dodge Neon or Plymouth Neon in North America and the Chrysler Neon in the rest of the world. While this car stepped up the game in the area of performance in it's time, it lacked safety and was one of the lowest rated cars in terms of safety according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
Released for the 1995 model year, the first generation Neon contained many variations with options for a two seat coupe or four seat sedan, a 132 hp or a 150 hp engine, and a three-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. It was known as the Dodge Neon or Plymouth Neon in North America and the Chrysler Neon in the rest of the world. While this car stepped up the game in the area of performance in it's time, it lacked safety and was one of the lowest rated cars in terms of safety according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
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