And the Speed3 is just a Turbo Mazda3 and the STI is just a Turbo Impreza and the Evo is just a Turbo Lancer. Get a clue hater.
dilbs
I think you're missing his point, though. It's still a Dodge Neon.
Jimmy
the best thing srt-4 has going for it, is the history of amazing turbo 4cyl's made from chrysler/mitsubishi. everyone who doesn't know what the srt-4 was molded from just says "it's just a neon" but it has a very strong power plant. I know the mazda 3 is a very nice car also, with the right work they get pretty fast. I'd take either of the cars to be honest
JES
It has a very strong power plant with a truck transmission to handle the power… the SRT4 turning ration is comparable to an 18 wheeler!
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/f10/srt-4-vs-mazdaspeed3-thethrottle-596272/#post8959291 SRT-4 vs Mazdaspeed3 on theTHROTTLE – SRT Forums – SRT4, SRT6, SRT8, SRT10 & Dodge Forum
[...] vs Mazdaspeed3 on theTHROTTLE Dodge Neon SRT-4, Mazdaspeed 3, MS3 theTHROTTLE Good collection of pictures, most are member cars that I recognized. [...]
manny
well mazda are nice but srt4 are nice and fast my neon just put down 450hp and 446 tq kk so i will take srt4 over any mazda any day
Duke
yeah because it is impossible to tune a mazda to the same level or what? o.0
mgreen
would take a srt4.
DEVEN
SRT ALL THE WAY
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[...] but they have a sister site called theTHROTTLE. I was checking out the site when I found this… Dodge Neon SRT-4, Mazdaspeed 3, MS3 : theTHROTTLE Big Props to the members who made it on there. I think we need to submit more photos to get our [...]
Khay
Oddly, the only thing my mother did spend money on when we were tdroleds was good shoes. I always had Stride Rites. Clothes were hand-me-downs and K-Mart specials, but we had good, quality shoes. Well… except when Jellies were in fashion and I begged my mother to let me where them, but I wasn’t allowed to wear them all the time and I wasn’t allowed to wear flip-flops until I was an adult. Then again, I was a frequent visitor at the orthopedic doctors and my mother’s problems were partly to blame from her parents not noticing her birth defects right away (something about having three kids under the age of 4 while my grandfather was in WWII) and putting her in sub-quality shoes. I’m with the doctors on this one. As for those cool things on the bottom…. yeah, I feel in love with that technology in 2001. Ever since then, I make sure that the shoes I take to Europe/Turkey have those bottoms. They really do make a difference on the cobblestones.