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  2. Dodge Neon SRT-4 - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Neon SRT-4 (also known and later labeled as Dodge SRT-4) is a sport compact car manufactured by Dodge from 2003 to 2005. A turbocharged variant of the Neon, [1] the car was developed by DaimlerChrysler's in house PVO (Performance Vehicle Operations) tuner group.

  3. Chrysler Neon - Wikipedia

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    SRT-4 – 2003–2005- A turbocharged and intercooled 2.4 L 4-cylinder gasoline engine (A853 engine), 2.25-inch exhaust with 2 resonators, no muffler, and dual 3.75-inch stainless steel tips, suspension upgrades (stiffer springs and struts, ACR came with adjustable Tokico Illumina struts), larger brakes, 17x6-inch alloy wheels (16x7-inch for ...

  4. Street and Racing Technology - Wikipedia

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    The 2.4 L inline-4 used by the Neon SRT-4, the second SRT car built behind the Viper. The only 6-cylinder engine to be featured in a SRT car, the Mercedes M112 engine was used for the Crossfire SRT-6. The 392 Hemi V8 engine used for the Challenger and Charger SRT 392 models. The Viper V10 engine used by the Viper and Ram 1500 SRT-10 models.

  5. List of Chrysler transmissions - Wikipedia

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    2007–2020 40TES/41TES — 4-speed transverse front-wheel drive ... Dodge and Plymouth Neon and ... SRT and Dodge Viper; Volkswagen 020 — 4-speed transaxle ...

  6. Category:Front-wheel-drive sports cars - Wikipedia

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    This category lists sports cars and sports racing cars that drive the front wheels ... Dodge Neon SRT-4; ... the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Sport compact - Wikipedia

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    Sports compacts of the 2000s include the 2001-2003 Ford ZX2, the 2004-2007 Saturn Ion Red Line, the 2005-2010 Chevrolet Cobalt SS, and the 2003-2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4. [7] European hot hatches are considered 'sport compact' cars in the North American market. Examples include the 1976-present Volkswagen Golf GTI and the 2000-present Mini Cooper.