Mine gets about 22mpg city and 32 highway.
Typical average for me (I live in Texas) is 25-27 combined city and highway.
Regular maintenance makes a huge difference!
My average, and I check it after every fill-up, ranges between 25 and 27 MPG. It really depends on how much city vs. highway driving you do. One thing that helps A LOT is buying basic $1 fuel injector cleaner from Wal-Mart (where I get it) and adding to every refill or two. If it's been a while since you put in some fuel injector cleaner invest in some more potent stuff like concentrated cleaner (Wal-Mart $2-3) or Gumout( $4-5). I do my own maintenance like changing oil with a synthetic blend (If you haven't been using pure synthetic from day one, don't start now, you'll do more harm than good), change your spark plugs every 30,000 miles (no dual-fire or fancy stuff, those will burn out your head gaskets from over-heating), and a good flowing air filter is Very Important! I tried a Fram and lost about 5mpg, then switched to a Percolator from some chain automotive store and got it back and then some. I could go on, but basically, take car of your car and it will take care of you. Oh, and something I have to deal with soon, at about 40-50 thousand miles you'll need to change the brake pads. Do it before thay start sounding like metal on metal screeching and you can ovoid rotor grinding, replacement, etc. Save a few hundred bucks.
I have the SE model with a manual trans and get 33 city and 41 hwy.
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I get between 28 to 32 miles per gallon.
I have a 99 dodge neon 2.0 DOHC and I can get anywhere between 32 and 42 depending on how I drive and traffic conditions
A 2005 Dodge Neon does not have a cabin filter.
28 MPG city / 35 MPG highway
A 2006 Dodge Neon gets 0 (ZERO) MPG. They last year of production was 2005. My 2004 Neon with 90000+ miles gets 30 CTY. Sometimes a little better. I thank my K&N Air Filter for that. Was usually getting about 27-28 CTY MPG before the K&N.
Where is the radiator drain plug on a 2005 dodge neon?
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The 1997 Dodge Neon Sport typically gets around 24 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and about 32 mpg on the highway. These figures can vary based on driving conditions and maintenance. Overall, the combined average is approximately 27 mpg.
There was no 2009 Dodge Neon. 2005 was the last year.
2005 Dodge neon has a rear adjustment for TOE only