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Comments: 30 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 02-29-2004
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blue and yellow go so well together |
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#21 |
7-17-2004 @ 12:33:35 AM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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#6, damn, who would imagine a car that's intended to be sold cheap would also be built cheap? |
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#22 |
11-27-2004 @ 04:27:36 AM |
Posted By : Altima35se2003 |
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i like the srt-4. But the regualr neons have the WORST lateral support i have every experienced. even the cavalier beats it hands down. and that's says a fucload. truly terrible lateral support. |
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#26 |
8-12-2008 @ 04:15:52 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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There's nothing really wrong with Neons, they're the spiritual successor to the K-cars, cheap cars with a 10 year shelf life, nothing extraordinary, except that somewhere along the line, they got lumped into that "It's got 4 cylinders so it's a few mOdZ from being fast yo!" fad of recent. |
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#27 |
8-12-2008 @ 04:35:46 AM |
Posted By : Bling24 |
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#26, Recent? "cheap Tuna" style came and went with the masses already, its only Mexicans and total jackoffs who cling to it |
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#28 |
8-12-2008 @ 04:37:26 AM |
Posted By : Driven_out |
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#27, now replaced by total jackoffs with oversized ugly rims or stretched out skateboard tiny wheels. |
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#29 |
8-12-2008 @ 04:43:30 AM |
Posted By : Bling24 |
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#28, If all cars had mods that were considered tasteful to the purists on here, the car world be a boring place. |
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#30 |
8-12-2008 @ 04:53:57 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#29, It's not a question of taste, I just was sticking up for the car, there's no problem Neons suffer from that hasn't affected every "economy" car that came before it. THey're cheap, they're mostly reliable, and they die at around 150K miles because they're uneconomical to repair at that point when the first major part (usualy the transaxle) reaches the end of it's life. |
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