Dodge Neon

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MPG City: 25 - 29 ; Highway: 32 - 36

4.2 out of 5  28 consumer reviews

Competing against such compact rivals as the Honda Civic, the smallest Dodge sedan comes in SE and value-priced SXT trim levels. The Neon is powered by a 132-horsepower engine. A variety of options lets the Neon owner personalize his or her vehicle. The R/T edition has been dropped, and a Neon replacement is expected during 2006. 

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2004 Dodge Neon

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MPG City: 25 – 29 Highway: 32 – 36
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2003 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail Get Value
MPG City: 25 – 29 Highway: 32 – 36
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2002 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,725–$4,425
MPG City: 24 – 28 Highway: 31 – 34
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2001 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $3,225–$4,375
MPG City: 24 – 27 Highway: 31 – 33
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2000 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,975–$3,750
MPG City: 19 – 26 Highway: 27 – 37
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1999 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,825–$3,325
MPG City: 19 – 26 Highway: 27 – 37
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1998 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,600–$3,050
MPG City: 25 – 29 Highway: 34 – 39
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1997 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $2,550–$2,800
MPG City: 25 – 29 Highway: 34 – 39
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1996 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $1,850–$2,575
MPG City: 28 Highway: 38
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1995 Dodge Neon

Kelley Blue Book Retail $1,750–$2,375
MPG City: 27 – 29 Highway: 33 – 38
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