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2006 Plymouth Neon Specs


- ** 2006 Plymouth Neon Overview

Summary

The 2006 Plymouth Neon, a spirited compact sports car, continued Chrysler's legacy of blending affordability with performance, offering drivers a thrilling ride in both coupe and convertible versions. Known for its sleek design and spirited handling, the Neon attracted enthusiasts looking for a budget-friendly option with character.

History

Introduced in 1994, the Plymouth Neon quickly became a cultural icon within car culture, especially popular among younger drivers and enthusiasts. By 2006, the model underwent refinements aimed at enhancing fuel efficiency and adding modern amenities, while maintaining its core identity as a fun-to-drive sports car. This year saw slight adjustments in body style and interior features to align with evolving market trends and consumer preferences.

Car Culture

The 2006 Plymouth Neon holds a special place in car culture, celebrated for its retro-futuristic design and vibrant color options that mirrored the vibrant street racing scenes of the era. Enthusiasts often customize their Neon variants for track events and street cruising, fostering a community around modifications, racing leagues, and vibrant meet-ups that keep the legacy alive among car aficionados.

Trim Levels and Specifications

  • Trim Levels Available: SE, GT
  • Body Style: Coupe, Convertible
  • Engine Options:
    • Coupe: V6, 2.0L Inline-4
    • Convertible: V6, 2.0L Inline-4
    • Horsepower: Coupe: 150 hp / Convertible: 155 hp
    • Transmission: Automatic, Manual
    • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline
    • Fuel Tank Size: 16 gallons
    • Fuel Efficiency: Coupe: 25/33 mpg / Convertible: 24/32 mpg
    • Dimensions: Length: 182 inches, Width: 70 inches, Height: 49 inches
    • Cargo Capacity: Coupe: 12.8 cu ft / Convertible: 12.9 cu ft
    • Towing Capacity: Up to 2,000 lbs
    • Safety Ratings: IIHS Top Safety Pick / NHTSA 5-Star Overall
    • Key Features: Rear Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, Sunroof
    • Passenger Capacity: 5

Notable Changes from Previous Year

In transitioning from the 2005 model year to 2006, Chrysler made several refinements aimed at improving fuel efficiency without compromising performance. These included enhanced aerodynamics for the coupe variant and additional safety features integrated into the convertible design. Additionally, trim levels saw minor updates in interior materials and technology options to better align with contemporary consumer expectations.