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Used 1995 Dodge Neon Consumer Reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Ain't worth the money

Hawk , 08/15/2004
1995 Dodge Neon Sport 4dr Sedan
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well, I bought this car with 103000 miles, big mistake. I should have not gotten american I4 with that manys on it. It was OK at first. Then one thing happened after another. First had to replace 2 O2 sensors ($150 each). Then back drums went out($250). then all 3 engine mounts went out ($450 all replaced). I heard from a Dealer's parts department "Neons don't last after 100,000 miles. Stupidest car dodge has made in a long time." so now I think I'm goin to go get what seems the best I4 out there, Honda Civc

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Cool little car

lovin it, 01/28/2006
1995 Dodge Neon Sport 2dr Coupe
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Well, this is a very fun car. The day after I bought it, it started blowing a fuse and shuting off on it's own. I found out that one of the most common problems for the Neon is the O2 sensor wiring harness detatching. I had mine fixed and it cost $195.00, the auto electrician told me that most shops never tell you it's some thing simple, they just fix the harness and charge you for a sensor! Beyond that one very badly timed breakdown, I would say this has been a great car. I love my Neon!

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1.63 out of 5 stars

It's a Lemon!

Andres6, 10/22/2002
1995 Dodge Neon Sport 4dr Sedan
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I replaced close to about absolutely everything on this vehicle except the engine. Auto Transmission only lasts 60K miles! AC and Head Gasket Last about 36K miles. Alternator belt, cables/wires/starter last about 4 years. This car is a complete lemon, and almost all Neons are like this. Neons were designed to break-down after the 3 year warranty.

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3.38 out of 5 stars

neons

neon, 04/09/2002
1995 Dodge Neon Highline 2dr Coupe
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I think that the neon is an alright car it doesnt have very fast acceleration and it really touchy but its fun to drive and you can improve it so its alright its definitly not a car that you would want to drive fast or hard

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Lots of Fun - Lets do it again

Glenn L, 05/01/2002
1995 Dodge Neon Highline 4dr Sedan
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My Neon was a late 1995 model; so 95% of those early bugs were gone (it was introduced almost 2 years before it was originally intended). Wonderfully intellegent vehicle; you can look and look at it and see (like it or not) the thinking that went into making it the best in the segment by a long shot. Excellent torque biased powerplant, comfort and quality of a much more expensive sedan

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