Chrysler Neon New Radio Dash Kit
In this article we will see how this car was manufactured, its features and about the radio dash kit in it. In the year 1925 Chrysler Corporation was launched. Chrysler neon car was introduced in the year 1994 by Chrysler Corporation. I t was also known as Dodge SX and Plymouth neon. Its production terminated in the year 2005. It has assembling plants in Mexico, USA and Illinois. It follows FF layout and PL platform. It follows in the range of compact cars. It replaced Dodge shadow and Dodge colt and was succeeded by Dodge caliber. It came in various configurations and versions starting from 1995 till 2005 but our focus in this article is restricted to only neon cars from 2000 till 2005 which were models of 2nd generation.
To improve acceleration ACR gears were used. However this caused lot of problems by reducing the mileage. Also more noise was generated so they went on with original gear system. The transmission was manual and 5 speed. Later this was also changed to automatic with four and three speed. The name change from neon to SX2 happened in the year 2003 in Canada. It was sold as a luxury car in Brazil and remained a powerful competitor to Escort (Ford) in Mexico. Doors which had full frames replaced frame less windows of 1st generation. It was claimed by the company that over 1000 modifications were done from the 1st version. The bigger size and different exteriors and interiors added to the weight. Its body style had 4 door and sedan type. But only 2 doors remained famous that time. As a result of this there was a drop in sales with this model. It was 4.3 meters in length and 1.7 meters in width.
The wheel base was 2.67 meter. In R/T model mechanical upgrades were made and this model made debut in the year 1998. Power windows were available as an option. The bumper covers of few colors were not painted rather molding in those colors were done. Dodge SRT is closely related to this model. Both 1st and 2nd generation did not fare well in various safety tests like crash tests and head rests. The number of accidents that were fatal was also reported to be high when compared with other small cars. The radio dash kit for this model is very advanced and comes in black color. This is suited for models of Chrysler from 2001 onwards. The kit includes panel, cage to mount fittings and screws, both aerial and harness adaptors and neon type panel. It can be readily installed and its fine texture and colour matches the look of car interiors. It is also suited for other Chrysler models from 1995 to 2005.The gas mileage are decent though not exceptional. The kits can be purchased online at web sites powernetshop.at. They are the industry standard for installation kits, often copied, never duplicated. Priced around 18 to 90 Euros it is also possible to bargain and get at a cheaper rate by comparing even in online purchases.
Find the best Chrysler Neon radio installation kit at bargain prices and much more information on Chrysler Neon Radioblende for the right Chrysler radio accessories. At powernetshop.at have the best product evaluation on the internet.
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