1998 Plymouth Neon Espresso double overhead cam
Summary:
A lemon and a half!
Faults:
Battery, signal lights cause, high idle, head gasket.
General Comments:
Hi I'm a 19 year old student who bought this car because I needed a reliable car, that was good on gas and would coast me much.
It was just that for the first three weeks. Then when I would make a left turn the steering wheel would make a clicking sound. a few days after this the signal's just didn't work. I took it to the dealer, but there was nothing they could do because it wasn't covered in my warranty.
After that I had to boost it a few times the battery wouldn't hold a charge anymore. But when you have a GM warranty on a Dodge it won't get you very far. So that wasn't covered by either dealers.
Now 5 months and 5000 km after I bought the car the head gasket leaking. I was informed by Canadian Tire that this is a common occurence and Dodge has a secret warranty for this sort of thing. So I went to a dodge dealership to see what they could do for me. But When I got there none of them new what I was talking about. Go figure, after calling them everything under the sun and leaving my rubber on there parking lot. I found theres nothing I could do from my city dealer so I'm going o call the head office and tell them what I think of their service.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 29th April, 2003
26th Apr 2003, 12:15
I would like to comment here about the engine noise. My neon's engine roars like a diesel truck's engine. It is really embarrassing when in line-ups at McDonald's etc, we can never hear what the servers talk about. It is really hard to keep a conversation going, we have made it a habit to start talking once we get off, there is no way we can hear each other inside the car. Now, THAT is really loud engine noise.