Ah, who could forget the Dodge Neon. The epitome of the mass-produced sedan, built specifically to satisfy the needs for the point-a-to-point-b masses.
The 1990s were a wondrous time for the Dodge brand, with the rule-changing Dodge Ram introducing a stunning new look, the Dodge Neon reintroducing the American compact car, the Dodge Avenger satisfied those folks who wanted a sporty and affordable coupe and the mighty Dodge Viper introduced us all to the first true American supercar. […] More »
This week’s Truckin Fast Wednesday features a turbocharged 2nd gen Dodge Dakota regular cab, short bed racing down the quarter mile at Bandimere Speedway against what appears to be a pretty heavily modified Dodge Neon SRT4. As you might guess, the Dakota loses this race and while I usually shy from videos that show a […] More »
Our latest featured Photo of the Week shows the Dodge Neon SRT4 owned by new DodgeForum member Moparnut228 with the stunning backdrop of an American military items including a warship and a couple tanks. It is one great looking Neon SRT4 with a sick stance and a striking black and white contrasting scheme so in […] More »
On July 1st 1914, John and Horace Dodge ended their manufacturing partnership with Henry Ford and upon doing so, they decided to launch their own car company – and the Dodge Brothers Corporation was born. John and Horace both died in 1920 after catching pneumonia at the New York Auto Show, but the brand that […] More »
Most of our Muddy Monday features show a Dodge Ram, Dakota or Durango conquering the mud in dramatic fashion and while this week’s clip has a Dodge in the mud – it is far from conquering the situation. The problem is that the Dodge charging into the mud this week is a Dodge Neon. Not […] More »
The Dodge Neon has become a popular fixture in the low cost used car market and for many people who are buying a Neon from the early 2000s today, their new car might come with the need to do some maintenance. Fortunately, the 2nd gen Dodge Neon Part Numbers, Maintenance Intervals and Fluid Capacities thread […] More »