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Dodge Neon SRT-4

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What is this discussion about? Dodge Neon SRT-4, Exterior, Sedan


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pocket-rockets by freddy_k
Jan 16, 2002 (8:11 am)
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An econo car with 200 hp is - still an economy car, only faster, more dangerous, and uncomfortably loud and stiff. You still get the questionable build quality and fit n finish. There are so many affordable cars to choose from that already come with a natural 200 hp, or close to it, that would be a much smarter buy to anyone except the drag racer. The Turbo is an extra maintanence expense which will need replacing eventually and wear the engine quicker.
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by imaram
Jan 16, 2002 (8:57 am)
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I don't think current turbos are the bane of the enthusiasts wallet that their predecessors were.
 
This application only follows what "tuners" have been doing for some time already. If that package were in the current PT, the press would be going freaking nuts!
 
Can't agree with his handling observations on past iterations. While not stellar, handling was certainly better than mid-pack for mid-level econoboxes. A tire change was enough to raise it several notches on the scale, too, since Chrysler put such pitiable rubber on as original equipment.
 
Can agree though with the sentiment that unless there is some enhanced control, torque steer and understeer are unavoidable, I would think.
 
SVT Focus would be an admirable alternative, though not quite as attractive to my mind.
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by beanboy
Jan 17, 2002 (10:05 am)
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"The Neon and even R/T were never renowned for handling"
 
Hmm, better tell the folks with Neon ACRs (American Club Racer) that their cars aren't renowned for handling. The Neon, especially in first gen guise, was and is one of the best auto-x cars out there, and fine for track racing as well. Just be careful with those front wheel bearing and slicks, tehe.
 
The SRT-4 will have equal length driveshafts, which will ease the amount of torque steer problems.
 
Hmm, if the turbo does go at 80K, replace it with a better one for $600. Big deal.
 
freddy_k, what other new sporty car comes with 200HP or more for 20K or less?
 
-B
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handling by rezo00
Jan 17, 2002 (2:23 pm)
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autocross is a joke...real roads dont look like thoes carzy mall parking lot courses...want to beat every one in an autocross? get a high powered gokart and it will kick everyones ass.
 
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by cyranno99
Jan 17, 2002 (2:37 pm)
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this car is built for the Neon's image... nothing else. I'd rather buy a WRX at a higher price. Both of those cars are "homely" looking.
 
same???
beanboy "Dodge Neon SRT-4" Jan 4, 2002 7:38am
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by imaram
Jan 17, 2002 (2:55 pm)
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Don't know why we're talking about it in here, since it's a sedan, but, hey, lose the oversized trunk-handle and the hood decoration, and I like it!
 
cyranno: Subaru styling is definitely an acquired taste! I haven't acquired it.
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imaram by cyranno99
Jan 17, 2002 (3:00 pm)
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not surprised .... the local dealer is advertising that there are a few WRX still on the lot... so buy one and modify the headlights!!!!
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Missing the point by mattdee1
Jan 18, 2002 (10:37 pm)
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Is it possible that some of you are missing the point? What do you want for under $20k?
 
In building the SRT-4, Chrysler isn't saying "Aha! We'll teach the competition a lesson in handling, power, refinement, styling, stability, longevity, and all around sex appeal with this one!" To be closer to the truth, I think they're saying "Here's a Neon with a turbo. Have fun guys!"
 
The car is obviously targeted at the young "tuner" crowd. It's not SUPPOSED to be a WRX or Integra Type-R... that's why it's thousands of dollars less expensive.
 
Look at all these kids (young and old) that put buttloads of cash into everyday grocery getters to get them to look and drive like performance vehicles (see www.riceboypage.com for heaps of examples). The idea of the SRT-4 is to take that 'everyday grocery getter' and make it respectable on the tuner scene in STOCK trim, with an intact warranty to boot. Some of these cars that people modify, how much cash and time do they have to invest to get their cars to perform on par with the SRT-4? 205hp stock... add a few simple bolt-ons, nothing major, and you can have that thing at about 215-220hp or more, still with a warranty. If you want to talk major mods, the sky's the limit.
 
I just wish I could see the look on Joe Blow's face when a kid in a Neon beats his Type-R to the next stoplight.
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your right by rezo00
Jan 19, 2002 (2:27 am)
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now that I think about it under 20k is cheap
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by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 19, 2002 (11:35 am)
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The Neon handled pretty darn good for its price class, and Skip Barber uses them for their track cars. Beat the hell out of them, too.
 
Problem was Chrysler dropped the ball on this car after intro. With some juice, a little more development and tighter quality control, the little Neon could have been one of the most inexpensive fun car bargains in the world.
 
Chrysler missed a great opportunity with this car, IMO. It could have been the re-incarnated Alfa Romeo Sprint of the 2000s, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.........

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