1995-99 Plymouth Neon

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1995-1999 Plymouth Neon models were first offered as four-door sedans, with the two-door coupe body style being offered later. Sedans were sold in the base, Highline and Sport trim levels, while the coupe was sold only in the Highline and Sport trim levels until 1996. Virtues include dual airbags, optional anti-lock braking systems, ride, passenger space, cargo room and fuel economy. Drawbacks include noise and automatic transmission performance.

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1990-95 Plymouth Acclaim

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1990-1995 Plymouth Acclaim models utilize many chassis components found in the old K-car model. The Plymouth Acclaim is almost identical to the Dodge Spirit and LeBaron sedan, but is the lowest- priced of the three. It is available in base, LE and LX trim levels. Virtues include acceleration with the V-6 engine, optional anti-lock braking systems and driver airbag in the later editions. Passenger room and cargo space are distinct drawbacks.

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1996-99 Plymouth Breeze

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1996-1999 Plymouth Breeze models represent the third version of the automaker's JA front-drive sedan and are similar to the Dodge Stratus and the Chrysler models. Virtues include fuel economy, passenger space and cargo room. Drawbacks include noise, rear visibility and acceleration with the 2.0-liter engine. Standard equipment includes dual airbags, air conditioning, an AM/FM stereo unit, power steering, and rear defroster.

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