Several owners gave it a five-star rating on, as they reported having driven more than a hundred thousand miles without major issues. Overall, many owners praise the Neon for being extremely reliable.
Like any other vehicle, customer reviews tend to be heavily reliant on whether their Neon had a major issue that has defined their experience with this model. The annual average repair cost is an inexpensive $526, while the frequency in which unexpected visits to the mechanic must be scheduled is similarly good at an average of 0.3 visits a year. While RepairPal can’t give a comprehensive reliability score for the Dodge Neon because they lack data, they do have data on its average cost and frequency of repairs. The 2005 Dodge Neon is forecasted to appreciate by 2% in 5 years. That means that Dodge Neons can be bought at incredibly affordable prices now. That said, about less than 20% of its original value remains. According to, the 2005 Dodge Neon is forecasted to appreciate by 2% in 5 years. Since it’s been discontinued for many years, the Neon hardly depreciates now. However, its design has certainly aged since the late ’90s and early 2000s. The Neon was praised for its price, power, and appearance at its release. Interestingly, the Neon was also rebadged and sold as a Plymouth and as a Chrysler in other markets. The Dodge Neon is a front-wheel drive compact sedan made from 1995 to 2005.