Friday, May 2, 2008

2005 Dodge Neon

The 2005 Dodge Neon carries on the legacy of the sporty yet economical compact sedan with fuel-efficiency as well as moderate performance to feed the ever-growing demands of the consumer market.

The sole engine choice made standard was the 2.0L Inline-4 Single-Over-Head-Cam producing 132HP and 130FTLB of torque. As a performance option, a 2.0L “Magnum” engine with an active intake manifold was offered, raising performance up to 150HP.

Every 2005 Dodge Neon made has a front-wheel-drive powertrain mated to either a 3-speed or 4-speed automatic and the option of a 5-speed manual transmission.

The Neon sits on 105” wheel-base tires and boasts an incredible EPA-estimated 29MPG in the city and 36MPG on the highway, making the Neon one of the most fuel-efficient compact cars available on the market.

2006 Dodge Neon

The 2006 Dodge Neon was the final year for the Neon brand, as production has ceased and the final Neon’s have rolled off the assembly line. For the final year, the Neon has retained the qualities that have made it such a great compact sedan with fuel-efficiency and performance at the for-front of design.

The 2006 Dodge Neon comes standard with the 2.0L Inline-4 Engine with 132HP and 130FTLB of torque and continues offering the optional Magnum 2.0L Inline-4 with a boost in performance up to 150HP.

The Dodge Neon continues to excel in the field of efficiency, affording drivers the excellent EPA-estimated gas mileage of 29MPG in the city and up to 37MPG on the highway.

The 2006 Dodge Neon has consistently been one of the most efficient and powerful compact sedans in its class with great gas mileage, features and power to meet any critics desires.