What does ACR stand for SRT-4?

The “4” in the SRT-4’s name denotes the number of cylinders of the engine. ACR (American Club Racing) and Commemorative Edition models were later introduced as well.

Are srt4s rare?

For SRT-4 enthusiasts, these Commemorative Edition SRT-4s are the holy grail. Out of the 200 built, 143 have been found and registered with the SRT-4 Commemorative Edition registry. Out of those 143, 12 total have been written off making them an even rarer car to find and get your hands on.

Does the PT Cruiser have the same engine as the SRT-4?

Re: are the 2.4 turbo pt cruisers the same engine as the srt edit: hehe, turbo PT IS the same as an SRT4 motor..

What does Dodge ACR stand for?

American Club Racing
The American Club Racing (ACR) variant was first introduced as a package on the 1999 Viper GTS (Phase SR II).

How many ACR Neons were made?

The ACR is a rare model, with only about 1000 made.

How many Dodge Caliber SRT4 were made?

With lackluster performance numbers, the cheap plastics of the interior, and build quality issues that kept the Caliber SRT4 from being as successful as its predecessor. The Caliber SRT4 only last for two model years (2008 & 2009) and only 5,562 Caliber SRT4s were ever built (2008: 4,586, 2009: 976).

How many ACR Vipers were made?

The weight of the car is 1,600 kg (3,527 lb). The power is delivered to the rear wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission, which is also Viper-derived. Only 13 cars were ever produced from its 2004–2011 production run.

Why did they stop making Neons?

The Neon was introduced in 1995 to fight against the massive import market in the compact sedan segment. Still, its poor sales made Chrysler ax it from the assembly line in 2005. After five years into production, the sales for the Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth Neon didn’t go well.

Is a Dodge Neon SRT 4 fast?

The 153-mph Dodge Neon SRT-4 sedan is the fastest performance car you can buy for under $21,000. In fact, it’s one of the fastest cars sold for any amount, and is the quickest Dodge next to that automaker’s awesome 500-horsepower Viper sports car.