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#862 of 1758
tailpipe "smoke" by buoyant
Dec 29, 2001 (8:16 pm)
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It's normal to see gray exhaust when a car hasn't yet warmed up or it is cold outside. In fact, up here in MN, your car can be running all day in the winter (completely warmed up) and you'll still see gray exhaust if you punch it or travel at high speeds down the freeway.
 
Be concerned if you see bluish exhaust (burning oil) or lots of whitish/light grey exhaust on a warmed up car on a mild or warm day (blown head gasket).
 
That said, the prev generation Neon has had its fair share of head gasket problems, but I believe it usually resulted in actual engine oil leakage rather than coolant mixing in with the oil. Then again, I could be wrong.
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HELP! by mustardgrrl
Dec 31, 2001 (12:08 am)
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I am thinking of buying a used Neon... I saw one good post from a used Neon owner... Consumer reports appear to be poor... are there any other good feelings about used Neons out there?
#864 of 1758
SRT by beanboy
Jan 03, 2002 (6:27 am)
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2003.5 Neon SRT (Launch scheduled for three models on Dec 10)
This definitely adds excitement to our Neon line up. The SRT will feature a 2.4L turbo engine with 225HP with a manual transmission and a top speed of 150mph. We plan on building 5,000 units per year. The SRT build definitely adds process and build complexity, as 193 unique parts will be required. The SRT will come in four exterior colors of Red, Solar Yellow, Black and Bright Silver. It will also feature 17" tires and race style pedal pads.
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daye by snowman
Jan 03, 2002 (2:09 pm)
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Injectors might be dirty too.
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to the 2000 neon owners with problems by hjr2
Jan 03, 2002 (3:20 pm)
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one lady said engine mts needed replaced,electrical shocks, computer needed replaced...etc....
 
Now you know why i get mad when people bash Hyundai. ALl makes have some cars that have problems! Nuff said.
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Neon SRT-4 by jsylvester
Jan 04, 2002 (6:26 am)
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Here is a link with everything you would want to know on the car.

Looks promising, but it is a very competitive market segment.

http://www.allpar.com/neon/neon-srt-4.html

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Neon SRT-4 by moparbad
Jan 04, 2002 (4:20 pm)
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In terms of acceleration per dollar the Neon is going to spank it's competition.
 
Chrysler Group, trying to capitalize on the renewed popularity of compact race cars, or so-called pocket rockets, is introducing the 2003 Dodge SRT-4, a souped-up version of the automaker's Neon. The SRT-4 comes equipped with Viper-style racing seats, 17-inch aluminum performance wheels and performance gauges.
 
SRT-4 is the second-quickest car in the Dodge lineup, accelerating from 0-60 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds, trailing only the Dodge Viper SRT-10.
It has a 2.4-liter, turbocharged, 205-horsepower engine. Appropriately, "SRT" is an acronym for street, road and track.
The car is priced at $19,995.
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Hello....New guy with ????? by johnny282
Jan 07, 2002 (7:37 am)
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Hello. I recently saw a 2002 Neon R/T on a dealer lot and am hoping to test drive it today. I can't believe how much I liked the car. As the owner of a 96 Plymouth Neon Sport Coupe I really didn't think I'd ever consider another Neon, but that R/T looks really cool and it seems like alot of performance for the money (just like my 96 was). Have the Neons really improved over the years? Are there any known problems with the new ones? Have they addressed/corrected past issues such as electrical, trim, and head gasket problems? Does it still feel like an anchor has been thrown overboard when the A/C is turned on? I read about the turbo coming in 2003, and not sure if I'm interested. I had an 86 Shelby Charger back in 1990 and have very ugly memories of numerous turbo problems. Considering that Dodge hasn't produced alot of turbo vehicles, I'm not sure if I'm ready to try one. Also, if anyone is considering a used 96 sport coupe I can say that other than minor electrical problems I've had 88,000 miles of trouble free, really fun driving. I still get 33 mpg and the car doesn't use oil. It has developed some valve/lifter noise that subsides eventually, perhaps a lifter that's slow to fill. $18000 will buy some pretty good cars these days, I'd just like to know from some of the owners here if the '02 R/T is worth the money.
John
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SRT-4 by tomcat630
Jan 07, 2002 (12:12 pm)
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The SRT-4 is a huge improvement and I think it should just be called that, with no dippy "Neon" name attatched to it!
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Damaged bumpers? by scotian
Jan 15, 2002 (4:30 pm)
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http://www.urethanesupply.com/v1n1.htm

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