Thursday, February 18, 2010

2005 Dodge Neon



2005 Dodge Neon

Dodge has been an American classic for decades. While widely noted for its muscl cars, like the Charger or the Viper, or its trucks, the company produces a number of family-friendly coupes and sedans as well. This article discusses the background, features, pricing, and specifications of the 2005 Dodge Neon.
Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles, an American manufacturer, was created in the early 20th century and merged with Chrysler in 1928. Today, Dodge produces quality trucks and automobiles and is known world-wide for its premier sports car, the 500 horsepower Viper. The Dodge Neon, which is also referred to as the SX 2.0, and the SRT-4, is a compact car that was introduced in 1994 to replace the Dodge Shadow.
According to Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org, first-generation Neons were highly competitive in Solo I and Solo II autocross racing, but had a number of reliability problems. The 2005 Dodge Neon is a practical and inexpensive sedan with a somewhat sporty feel. Three models are available including the basic SE, the upgraded SXT, and the high-performance SRT-4. According to Automotive.com, www.automotive.com, the new supercharged Neon SRT-4 is the quickest Dodge vehicle (other than the Viper) and boasts a 230 horse power turbocharged engine.

Notable Features:

Sporty front fascia
Rear spoiler
17-inch performance tires
Optional seat-mounted side-impact air bags
LATCH child safety-seat anchor system
The Dodge Neon starts at $15,925.
For more information on the Dodge Neon, visit Wikipedia Encyclopedia, en.wikipedia.org, or Automotive.com, www.automotive.com.

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