2 different cars all together in body styles, same running gear available if ordered.
There is no difference between the Dodge and Plymouth engines.
The exterior is the only difference.
Everything.
The Chrysler/Plymouth Neon is physically the same as the Dodge Neon, since Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge were all the same company when the Neon was released.
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 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 1966 satellite was a B body. It was Plymouth's version of the Dodge Charger.
Dodge Charger
No the 1969 dodge charger came with long tail lights. Round tail lights came on the 1968 Dodge charger. In fact the only difference between the 68 and the 69 charger is the shape of the tail lights and turning signals.
not much besides badging and sorts. the Plymouth neon "sport" model is called the expresso, while the dodge neon sport model is the "sport."
Other than drivetrain similarities, they're 2 totally different types of cars
on my 68 charger it is in line between fuel pump & carburator