View post: 0-60 Times In 2026: The Cheapest And Most Expensive Ways to Hit 60 MPH 28 – 2001 Plymouth Neon in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 35 – 2001 Plymouth Neon in Colorado junkyard – ...
UPDATE: The auction ended with a winning bid of $19,000. The text has been updated to reflect this. A 2001 Neon, said to be the final car made by Chrysler’s budget brand recently went to auction and ...
It seems like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids are in an arms race for the most absurd listings. Bring a Trailer's latest volley is not only the last Plymouth ever made, but likely the nicest Neon in ...
The Plymouth Neon was never much of a car during its lifetime, though it did have the upper hand in terms of affordability. This Neon LX, a 2001 model, is not much to look at, either, but it is one ...
After a nearly 75-year run, Plymouth, Chrysler's entry-level brand, bids farewell when a silver Neon LX with a 2.0-liter engine and five-speed manual transmission, rolls off the assembly line in ...
No, not the rare 1971 Hemi 'Cuda Convertible that's estimated to be worth up to $6 million and coming to the Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis, but the last Plymouth ever built. It's not quite as ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum has one of, if not the most impressive collection of cars in the U.S. So, when you hear that it is selling one of its vehicles, you could be forgiven for expecting it to ...
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The Dodge/Plymouth Neon sold reasonably well during its 1994-2005 run. The Neon's advertising started out cute, then veered into puzzlingly mock-edgy territory with this 1997 television commercial ...
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I don’t think I’m alone in believing that the Neon was not an especially interesting car. This one, however, marks the end of a 73-year legacy as the last Plymouth to ever roll off an assembly line.
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