1998 Plymouth Neon Expresso 2.0 DOHC
Summary:
Comfortable off the lot, but many after-market capabilities make for a show car/quick car
Faults:
Nothing has gone wrong yet. I did replace the timing belt early, to avoid costly repairs if it eventually went out. My friend who has a '96 Neon had to have his valves replaced when his timing belt went out while traveling on interstate.
General Comments:
This car doesn't get any credit it deserves. It is affordable, efficient, and will run if given proper care. Chrysler is known for bad transmission problems, mainly automatics, therefore I bought the manual model, all I will ever drive is a manual. I have heard about the head gaskets blowing as well, but nothing on mine yet.
This car has some power too. Last night I was hanging with a 98 Honda Prelude. It was a 4cyl. I believe, it had to be. This kid got pulled by the police as I pulled a U-turn and went home to switch cars.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 13th August, 2002
23rd Aug 2002, 20:13
I paid a lot of money for a car that has been a nightmare since the day I bought it. I have never driven such an uncomfortable, back breaking car. Unsteady steering; the transmission hesitates; it feels as if there is no suspension despite the fact that I put new shocks and struts. The gas mileage is the worst I have ever seen in a car, I just have enough gas to go from gas pump to gas pump so to speak. Excessive noise coming from the engine, window seals are drafty and the trunk leaks.
I bought it used from the dealer with 35,000 ks on it and supreme manufacturer's warranty. Still they were not willing to fix a lot of the problems saying that they do not exist. I had to pay for repairs out of my own pocket.
Neon: Never Ever Own a Neon!!!