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The Neon, meanwhile, is indicative of mid-1990s Dodge for better or worse. Consider, for a moment, that the $24,000 Integra Type R cost almost ten thousand 1998 dollars more than a Neon ACR, and ...
Per owner Kenny Ellis, a well-known figure in the Neon community, this ’97 Neon ACR Coupe sports the period-correct black-and-yellow paint job that was featured on the actual Neon Challenge ...
Neuroscientists have reconstructed the first complete wiring map of the fruit-fly brain, including 140,000 neurons and more than 50 million connections. This resource has already begun to ...
Thus, it's safe to say the brand is a mere shadow of its former self. However, it wasn't always like this, as Dodge's portfolio used to be vast. Besides the muscly models of its past, it also had ...
But this isn't the first time Ward has entered the Texas Mile, previously running a stock-ish Neon in 2012 when he managed to hit 169 mph. Fast forward to 2019, and Ward hit a new top speed of 190 ...
Ward started with a different Neon in 2012: a white Neon coupe that had the 2.4-liter turbo engine from a Neon SRT-4. According to The Texas Mile Facebook page, Ward went 169 mph with just a few ...
This blue Dodge Neon R/T belonged to his stepson. With parts from both his old car and a 2004 SRT-4, it can produce 700 hp at the wheels on racing-spec E85.
The Dodge Neon SXT is a GREAT car for the money. It runs very well, has a comfortable interior with plenty of leg room and has a radio that works well. I LOVE this car.