Used 1995 Plymouth Neon Consumer Reviews
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A model to be avoided
Having to replace two cars in one year, we opted for two Neons due to their excellent handling, comfort, and ergonmic interior. For the first 60,000 miles, these cars required nothing but normal maintenance. After that: the infamous head gasket leak (both), refrigerant leaks in the air conditioner (both), major paint peeling, radio failure, clutch cable breakage, starter motor failure, ignition system failure, turn signal lever would stick. Repairs are expensive and many never really fixed the problem (esp. head gasket, ignition, and A/C).
1995 Plymouth Neon
The plymouth Neon is very unreliabe It has several different defects I have had a lot of trouble out of my neon in the past year