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Chrysler Neon Review (1999 to 2004)

Chrysler Neon Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

If you want an inexpensive family saloon that doesn't brand you a penny-pinching tightwad, the Chrysler Neon makes a smart choice. Quick, good looking and well equipped it's a break from the norm. No, it isn't the last word in sophisticated engineering but for most buyers driving something that offers a little exclusivity will more than make up for that.
Overall:  2.5 out of 5

Models Covered: Neon – 1999 – to date: 2.0 saloon [SE, LX, R/T]

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The Chrysler Neon is a car that offers an unusual proposition. Because it doesn't fit into the pat pigeonholes into which we slot most of our cars, many buyers have been confused as to exactly what they're getting. On the one hand, the car was initially marketed as an economy car, but the 1999 restyle saw it gain some more upmarket aspirations. What is a Neon and, more importantly, does it cut the mustard as a used proposition?Although it still fails to offer the sophistication of cars like the Ford Focus, the Neon does offer a lot of metal for the money and a degree of exclusivity. Used examples aren't too thick on the ground, but the plus side is that most have been well looked after.
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History of the Neon

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The Neon was first launched on a wave of publicity back in 1996, Chrysler bringing the car to the UK as an aside to their right-hand drive push for the Japanese market. The early cars were peppy and enthusiastic but rather unrefined and markedly lacking in sophistication. The cheap and cheerful angle didn't cut it with British buyers who were used to genuinely cut throat pricing from Korean rivals.The second-generation car was a different kettle of fish. Better built, smoother, more luxuriously equipped and with a marketing push that was better tailored to the UK market it seemed to have what it took to succeed. It seems few of you agreed and sales slowed to a trickle. Initially available in SE and LX guises, the entry-level SE was deleted in 2001, and a sporty R/T variant was introduced.
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Chrysler Neon Road Test

In terms of driving dynamics, the Chrysler is still no sports saloon. To be fair, you wouldn't expect that of a car from the land of freeways and 50mph speed limits. Having said that, the on the road experience is much improved, thanks to anti-roll bars on both axles.Rightly however, the engineers spent more of their time trying to improve the ride, stiffening the body by 26% and redesigning the independent suspension set-up using techniques borrowed from larger models. As a result, though low speed ride could still be better, at cruising speeds the Neon is much improved, again giving the feeling of a much larger car. If you feel the standard Neon is a touch soft, the R/T corners a little more faithfully, although still not as well as a standard Ford Focus. The R/T is certainly the Neon to go for if you want to make quick progress.Cast into the rocker cover is the legend '2.0L High Output' which may sound like a serious power unit, but the truth is somewhat more prosaic. It's basically an uprated version of the 2.0-litre engine that powers the standard Neon models, tweaked to produce 150bhp. Whilst not at the forefront of engine technology, this powerplant nevertheless offers a willing level of performance for the money. It's able to hit 60mph in 9.4 seconds and run on to a top speed of 132mph, so you won't be able to accuse the Neon R/T of being a sheep in wolf's clothing.Even the standard 2.0-litre versions are faster than most comparably priced rivals. Rest to sixty takes 10.8s on the way to 124mph. Still, at least you don't have to pay for the bigger capacity at the pumps: in normal driving, around 35mpg should be possible, rising to 45mpg on the open road.Those figures shouldn't be too dramatically affected if, like most customers, you take the no-cost automatic transmission option, though bear in mind that the gearbox has three, rather than the usual four-speeds available from rivals (who all charge extra for the privilege). Braking is much improved over the old model, though curiously, the system you get depends on the trim level you choose. Older Neons had a barely adequate disc/drum system, but the newer models get discs all-round, ABS, traction control and electronic brake proportioning to ensure that maximum stopping power is directed to the wheels that need it most.
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Buying a Chrysler Neon

No major areas of concern have surfaced since the Neon has been on sale, so provided the car has been maintained according to the service schedule, all should be well. The interior trim is better than the old cars and there have yet to be any noteworthy issues regarding the reliability of the 2.0-litre engine. Even the R/T model is unlikely to have had its tyres shredded by the largely mature ownership clientele.
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Chrysler Neon Typical Pricing

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Prices start at £2,500 for a 1999 V-plated Neon SE, with the LX model on the same plate priced at around £2,700. Though automatic transmission was a no-cost option on both models, the trade still prices used versions £100-£150 or so above manuals. The rarer R/T starts at around £4,000 on a 2001 X-plate. Insurance for all Neons is very reasonable, starting at Group 11 and topping out at Group 12.
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Chrysler Neon Parts

(Based on a 1999 Neon SE, excl VAT) A full exhaust system will be about £540. Brake pads front and rear are about £60 and £70, a starter motor is about £200 and an alternator around £285. You'll pay around £265 for a new door mirror, roughly £300 for a radiator and about £110 for a replacement windscreen.
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Chrysler Neon Rated

Performance 2 out of 5Performance

Comfort 2.5 out of 5Comfort

Handling 2 out of 5Handling

Economy 2.5 out of 5Economy

Styling 2.5 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 2.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 3.5 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 4 out of 5Value


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