The most simple explaination is that there is no real difference. Plymouth was the original company that both Dodge and Chrysler grew out of offically in 2001. The 2001 Plymouth Neon was the last car the Plymouth produced so really there is not many differences at all between a 2001 Plymouth Neon and a 2002 Dodge Neon.
There is no difference between the Dodge and Plymouth engines.
They are the same, as far as I know. Plymouth was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation that they discontinued around the turn of the century. The Plymouth Voyager was the equivalent of the Dodge Caravan, a minivan on a smaller chassis than the similar Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town and Country; prior to the end of Plymouth, Chrysler did not have an equivalent, so they moved the Voyager over from the Plymouth model line to Chrysler's. This is the story I got from a Chrysler salesman back in 2001, when I noticed the same thing. Chrysler also uses the name "Voyager" for the minivans that they sell in Europe; (rather than "Town & Country" as in the U.S.)
Dodge Chrysler Plymouth is same company. It was made by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation.
Yes. Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Eagle and Jeep are all the same company.
Yes! The Neon is actually manufactured by Chrysler and is known in most countries as the Chrysler Neon. Chrysler owns both Dodge and Plymouth as well and so the car is often called the Dodge Neon or Plymouth Neon in North America.
Chrysler LLC makes Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep. In the past they also made Plymouth, Eagle, and Desoto.
There is no difference besides the badge on the car. I had a 2001 Plymouth neon and now have a 2002 dodge neon and the only difference between the 2 is the badges and the grill. and the grill changed with the 2002 model.
The exterior is the only difference.
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep They also used to produce Plymouth, Eagle, Desoto
Trim and accessories.
They're both the same, because Dodge and Plymouth are divisions off of Chrysler along with Jeep, and Mopar.