Looking back on the history of Dodge’s SRT-4 Neon and how it went from a commuter econobox to a performance-oriented turbocharged terror. In the late 1990s and ...
Every once in a while a car dealer tosses me the keys to something really special. Something that's a kick to drive. Something that leaves a lasting impression. And when that something doesn't cost an ...
Good morning! It’s Christmas this week, and we all know that the best part of the holiday season is getting new toys. So that ...
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Today, Dodge’s compact efforts are directed towards the crossover SUV sector, by way of a camouflaged Alfa Romeo Tonale dubbed the Dodge Hornet. Not long ago, though, its Chrysler parent company only ...
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Regarding front-wheel-drive fun, today's Nice Price or No Dice Neon SRT-4 should fit the bill. Let's see if this hot-shoe economy car comes with a price tag that's also befitting. Japanese classic ...
Multiple years after their introduction, the turbo-four incarnations of the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro continue to split opinions and on both sides of the pond, while the Dodge Challenger ...
Project SRT-4 is turning into a more serious driver's tool every month. With decent stick, big power and monster brakes, it's getting easier and easier to hunt EVOs and WRXs in this low-budget, ...
DODGE PREFERS YOU NOT call it a Neon. No predestined quality knocks, no under-powered jelly bean references. With its SRT-4,Dodge has crafted a phenomenal proclamation to say it’s back in the game.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, if you wanted a cheap, fast, sport-oriented car with a powerful, high-revving four-cylinder engine, your options were almost exclusively Japanese. Chrysler took ...