Faults:
The head gasket has been replaced twice. It blew at 35,000 miles according to the dealership and at 85,000.
The air conditioning is dead and apparently cannot be repaired without a huge expense.
The paint is peeling off in large pieces.
FM radio is dead.
General Comments:
This is my first experience with an American car. I purchased it used from a dealer I trusted. Since I purchased it in the winter, I checked the heat, but not the air conditioner. My mistake.
When the head gasket blew I took it to the dealership. I was informed that it was reasonable to expect that it would need to be replaced twice in 85,000 miles.
Other than the flaws I mentioned above, it runs OK and was good on gas. It heast up quickly even on the coldest days. I have not been able to take it any great distance for at least two years. I just don't trust it.
The exterior is a mess. I have not been able to wash the car in three years becuase I loose so much paint when I do. Locally, just about every Neon I see has lost paint in the same places - the rear and the side by the rear window.
Probably the most disappointing thing about the Dodge product is when I went to the Dodge dealership to look at a new car. I was told $700 for the trade and how the paint problem affected the value. No kidding! No more Dodge for me - ever.
20th Aug 2003, 11:28
In my family we've had several Dodge cars, even a 1996 Neon that we've never had a problem with except minor work and normal wear and tear. Like the dealer said yesterday when I purchased a 1995 Neon for my own use, take car of the car and you can get a few good years out of it.