Dodge's PVO group beefs up a Neon for the budget buyer.
AutoWeek, November, 2002 by Vaughn, Mark
Byline: MARK VAUGHN 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 the GLH stood for ``Goes Like Hell.'' They were right. When the Neon came out it got high marks as a fun compact sedan (the term ``sport compact'' was still not in the mainstream vernacular).
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Even the base Neon was more than just an economical, utilitarian entry-level car. Then, Dodge made the race-ready ACR Neon in 1994 followed by the Neon R/T in 1998 and '99. ...
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