Vehicle Description
The Dodge Neon SRT-4 is a sport compact car manufactured by Dodge
from 2003 to 2005. A turbocharged variant of the Neon, the car was
developed by DaimlerChrysler's in house PVO (Performance Vehicle
Operations) tuner group. PVO was officially renamed SRT (Street and
Racing Technology) in 2004. The "4" in the SRT-4's name denotes the
number of cylinders of the engine. ACR (American Club Racing) and
Commemorative Edition models were later introduced as well.In 2003,
the Dodge Neon SRT-4 went on sale to the public. At the time, the
car was the second fastest stock production vehicle in the
Chrysler/Dodge lineup, second only to the Viper. In 2004, PVO would
changed their name to Street amp; Racing Technology (SRT),
Chrysler's high-performance automotive group. The 2004 model was
updated with more power and torque, and included a torque-sensing
Quaife limited-slip differential, larger fuel injectors, new engine
management software, BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW-2 three season
ultra-high-performance tires, and paint/trim changes. Dodge removed
the "Neon" designation from the vehicle in 2004, marketing the car
simply as the "SRT-4". In 2005, an American Club Racer (ACR)
package and limited edition numbered Commemorative version of the
SRT-4 were also offered.This car has an aftermarket radio with sub,
ACR susp with bigger sway bars, PS, PB, PL, PW, AC, 5spd,
aftermarket blow off valve and down pipe, 4 wheel disc brakes, 2.4
Turbo, burnt orange exterior with black stripes. Every day is a car
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