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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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Base engines in DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1995-1999 Dodge Neon models are quick off the line with either manual or automatic transmissions, but they growl loudly under hard throttle. However, they transmit little vibration to models' interiors and cruise quietly. Fuel economy is commendable in this generation, which feel solid and well-planted on the road. Overall, these models provide a solid domestic alternative to their imported counterparts.
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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1996-1999 Plymouth Voyagers feature a more aerodynamic shape than their predecessors and can be equipped with a driver-side sliding door. Center and rear seats have built-in rollers. They also have a sliding door on the passenger side and a one-piece rear liftgate. Virtues include dual airbags, anti-lock braking systems, ride, passenger space, cargo room and acceleration with the 3.3- and 3.8-liter engines.
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