4.5 Overall rating
(32 reviews)Best bang for the buck. At 20k BRAND new you get a 225hp vehicle. So far so good on the car only had very minor issues with one wire connector which was replaced under warranty. I love the looks of the car and even at close to 500 HP the car still can get 29MPG on the highway when you keep your foot off the gas. It's so fun to drive the car because of the power it makes and supprises anyone that steps up to it. It can scare you with the torque steer when you get on it but just hold on and enjoy the ride!
I have been very happy with this vehicle, I have 90k miles on it and not had ANY mechanical problems with the motor, and no reliability issues. The only problem is the vehicle is too powerful for the stock transmission, I have had to replace parts a few times, excellent acceleration, excellent handling, excellent braking. This vehicle also takes very well to being modified....eats it up!
Performance - great acceleration, amazing braking, handling was ok Build Quality - bought it from auction =P lol, no squeaks/rattles Appearance - outside was nice, inside was too cheaply done Cost - around 21 city 27 highway, nothing unneeded Fun Factor - HELL YA
This is a great car with lots of room for upgrades. The turbo spools fast and pulls hard all the way through the gears
Performance - When modified this car performs quit well, acceleration is good, traction is bad but what would you expect from a Front Wheel Drive car? Braking is poor and handling is good once modified. Build Quality - Dodge advertised this car as "Fastest Car for Under $20k" so don't expect much here. Its a cheap car, built on a budget to keep costs down, this makes the car extremely noisy (road noise and squeaks). Appearance - I personally like the exterior styling with the exception of the spoiler. Cost of Ownership - Once modified you can kiss gas mileage goodbye and the gas tank is VERY small, so you will have to fill up quit often. Maintenance and Repairs are fairly inexpensive (except replacing the clutch). Fun Factor - is this car fun to drive? I would definitely say YES. that's probably the only reason i still own it.
Dodge Neon SRT-4 Turbo FWD FAQs
What is the fuel economy of the Dodge Neon SRT-4 Turbo FWD?
Depending on the engine and options, the Dodge Neon SRT-4 Turbo FWD gets between 22 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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