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Yes, they make a Plymouth Neon, Chrysler Neon, and a Dodge Neon. They are all mopar cars.
Dodge started manufacturing the Neon in January of 1994. They stopped making these cars in 1999. However, for awhile, the Neon was quite popular and the cars could be seen everywhere on the road. Neons were made in three varieties: Base, Highline, and Sport.
it should as the cars were pretty much identical, contact a salvage yard as they have the interchange manuals and can answer this better
The worst I have ever ridden in is the Dodge Neon.
Plymouth breeze and a neon i believe good luck
When the 97 dodge neon doesn't start. This however is contrary to most cars that when the starter went out, it comes back with multiple females for a 3 some.
Its an engine that fits many cars such as Mitsubishi Eclipse, Dodge Neon, Dodge Stratus, Dodge Avenger, Chrysler Sebring and i'm sure there are more.
The dodge neon probably has some running gear parts that are interchangeable.
Neon lights for cars can be bought from stores that sell automotive parts. Stores include Canadian Tire, Andy's Auto Parts, Underbody and Street Glow.
Charger, Challenger, Dart, Magnum, Dynast, Spirit, Shadow, Neon, Stratus, Intrepid, Avenger,
The Kelly Blue Book value of a 1998 Dodge Neon is on average between $2,200 and $2,700. This can change depending on several factors. The most notable ones being the cars physical condition and mileage.