My Neon stories:
Chrysler screwed the pooch. The first gen car had four design flaws. Three can be laid at the budget department, one at the design department.
1: design, cab forward, droopy nose, lousy suspension travel, and all the ride compromises caused.
2: budget: every single sohc built for the first few years leaked oil from the cheap head gasket. Saved a bunch of money replacing them all under warranty, didn't you?
3: budget, cheap short pistons so they all sound like they are gargling rocks on a cold start.
4: budget, frameless windows make the doors cheaper to build, but if you don't German it in the window regulators, you are loud, wind whisting junk.
The results of those four things:
1: a Neon is a cheap throwaway car in the mind a the consumer.
1a,I guess: the four things were all fixed in the second gen car, which was a very comparable car to the same vintage Accord, at Civic pricing. I know. I owned both. However, the die was cast by two things- the previous bad reputation, and the Merc ownership. The 02 Neon was a very nice car. The 03 was built with content removed by order of the Germans, and they were toast then.
Then we got a Caliber...
Last Neon story: A friend was an engineer on the SRT4 team, and one of his jobs was to figure out how to drive the car for the dB test, so they could sneak the "No muffler" thing past the corporate lawyers.