how much gas does it get per mileage
13 Answers
depends on what engine it has
I have a '95 Neon, and I get an average of 28-30 mpg.
If you drive it like a race car, you'll get 12.... that's about what I get...
I've got a 2003 Neon, non-Magnum, 5-speed. Year-round, my gas mileage largely remains in the 30-35mpg range. Best I ever got was on a 14-hour round trip, I was just a hair under 38mpg.
I have a 1998 Neon, and it gets between 30-35 mpg. It's manual transmission, though, and there's sometimes a big difference between manual and automatic transmission.
MaggieLane answered 16 years ago
I have a 97 neon high line coupe and I get about 30 in city and 40 highway. Its also a five speed
i get between 32 and 35 every time. the best i got was 40 on a four hour trip.
No matter how i drive i will get above 25. when my sister drives it it gets better than 35. and that is on an engine with 150,000 miles. If anyone can find me another car built in '95 that will still get 30 and outrun most newer cars in its class i would be amazed.
95 civic,coupe, 5spd, 150000+ 36mpg usually, best of 42.6, bone stock... i have never had this on a long trip, this is just my 40mile commute each way to work
ScreaminNeon answered 10 years ago
I have had several of these cars, mostly 95-99. 95's are the ones to have, especially 5 speeds with the DOHC motor. Rated at 38 hwy, they will get 40+ if your nice. Just drove my 96 automatic coupe on a 6 hour trip, 47.5. Had a 95 automatic I sold and the girl claimed she was getting 50. 2000+ years will only get 35 at the best because they changed the gear ratios in the transmissions to make them feel more responsive. I have a 2004 SRT-4 that will pull 33-34 if your nice and still spank about anything on the road when you want to. Did this for 3 weeks straight.
1998 dodge neon 5 speed 2 door coupe 2.0l sohc cold air intake aftermarket exhaust iam getting 37.8 mile to gallon 42 if i use highest