Plymouth Neon
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| Plymouth Neon | |
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| Chrysler Corporation/DaimlerChrysler | |
| Production | 1995-2001 |
| Class | Subcompact |
| Body Style | 2-Door Coupe 4-Door Sedan |
| Length | 171.8" 174.4" |
| Width | 67.5" |
| Height | 53" 56" |
| Wheelbase | 104" 105" |
| Weight | 2300-2700 lbs. |
| Transmission | 5-Speed Manual, FWD 3-Speed Automatic, FWD |
| Engine | 2.0L (122 cid) I4 |
| Power | 132-150 hp |
| Similar | Dodge Neon |
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The Plymouth Neon was an identical twin to the Dodge Neon that was introduced for 1995. The Plymouth Neon would be discontinued with the whole Plymouth make in 2001. The very last Plymouth ever made was a Neon.
See the Dodge Neon entry for more detailed comments about the Plymouth Neon.
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