Remember the Dodge Neon? Well, you’re about to remember the Dodge Neon because available for bidding on Bring a Trailer is a marvelously pristine version of the hottest Neon of them all, the SRT-4.
Though not terribly organized, we at Mopar Muscle do have an archive at our office. Sure, it's filled with old issues from long cancelled rags and periodicals, but they still hold within their pages ...
Remember SRT? Chrysler's Street and Racing Technology division was born out of a love of performance and gave us great cars like the original SRT-8 LX cars, the outrageous Viper-powered Ram SRT-10, ...
Looking back on the history of Dodge’s SRT-4 Neon and how it went from a commuter econobox to a performance-oriented turbocharged terror. In the late 1990s and ...
When the Honda Civic Si debuted in the late 1980s, the sporty model ended up changing the game, so to speak, when it came to small, cheap performance for the masses. The Civic Si's recipe was simple: ...
[This story originally appeared in the June 2003 issue of MotorTrend] The streets of America, as it turns out, are an equal-opportunity playground. Show up with the right look and hardware that says ...
Dodge has been in the sport compact sedan business since before the term "sport compact sedan" had much meaning. Show of hands: Who remembers the Dodge Omni GLH and GLHS from the 1980s? Owners said ...
Remember the Dodge Neon SRT-4? While it was only manufactured for three years, it remains fairly popular among many enthusiasts and Doug DeMuro recently had the opportunity to drive one. The ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, if you wanted a cheap, fast, sport-oriented car with a powerful, high-revving four-cylinder engine, your options were almost exclusively Japanese. Chrysler took ...
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