Remember the Dodge Neon? Well, you’re about to remember the Dodge Neon because available for bidding on Bring a Trailer is a marvelously pristine version of the hottest Neon of them all, the SRT-4.
While the car market has mostly started to cool off, there's still some craziness going on. Some models are still being marked up, and big-time flippers still walk among us. And while their influence ...
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 ...
Back during the early 2000s, just about anything quirky and fun was good for the global automotive industry – including a no-frills, affordable compact sedan like the Dodge Neon acting as if the ...
The legendary muscle car badge is older than you think. Here's everything you need to know.
We've heard good things about Mopar's SRT-4, a little turbo coupe that has rocked the sport compact world. Yeah, we are old-school muscle guys around here, but we had to admit to a little satisfaction ...
The ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice Neon SRT-4 claims it to be 'senior owned.' Whether that's a senior citizen or a kid in their last year of high school or college is to be determined. What ...
HART: There's a lot of good stuff in this car. The brakes are great, the suspension feels tight without being too jarring over rough pavement and the seats are decent. But you certainly want to have ...
The Dodge Omni GLH was Dodge's weird answer to the VW Rabbit GTI. Carroll Shelby tuned this 1980s hot hatch to produce up to ...
A Houston-area car enthusiast has listed his 2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 ACR on Craigslist for the downright shocking price of $100,000. This particularly well-preserved example of the turbocharged sport ...
There's not much out there these days for people seeking an inexpensive performance car. The Honda Civic Si is over $30K for just 200 horsepower. The Hyundai Elantra N offers a bit more punch, but ...