The Highline edition of the 1995 Neon sedan was the next step up in terms of features. It sported the same 2.0liter, 4-cylinder, 132-hp engine as the STD, with a standard 5-speed manua...
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The Highline edition of the 1995 Neon sedan was the next step up in terms of features. It sported the same 2.0liter, 4-cylinder, 132-hp engine as the STD, with a standard 5-speed manual or optional 3-speed auto tran. It offered a few more standards, adding intermittent wipers, power steering, tinted windows, and power exterior mirrors to the bare-bones sedan. Plenty of options were available, though, and you could add air conditioning, a security system, 4-wheel ABS, cruise control, and a roof rack to the economy car.
A good starter car, the 1995 Neon Highline gets its biggest compliments for its terrific fuel economy, about 27/33 mpg, making it easy on the wallet. Good durability, adequate roominess for a compact, and a decent-sized trunk are other strong points. Negatives fall on peeling paint, a cheap-looking interior, a noisy ride, and low ground clearance.