![]() ![]() Where Artists Rise is doing it again this summer at the located in Hells Kitchen. This year's theme is 'Neon' Expect a nice summer day full of music provided by, give aways and dope art! This will be the 4th Annual show has hosted and this time with brand new artists. Ladies and gents get ready to be excited and refreshed by the art pieces.Each artist will bring their interpretation of this years theme and provide a free raffle give away for a lucky winner! So make sure you grab your ticket soon! If you can't make it you can still support the cause through donation. Where Artists Rise is an upcoming underground artist platform created and funded by Desi Adorn and her sponsors.This event has been going strong for the past four years. ![]() Each year it just get's bigger and better. Follow the brand on instagram Come and enjoy delicious mixed beverages provided by, Hors d'oeuvres,raffle giveaway and gift bag! It is a fun filled night mingling with industry people and other aficionados. Hope to see you there!!!!! ![]() • • • (2016) Successor The Plymouth/Dodge/Chrysler Neon is a front-engine, front-wheel drive introduced in January 1994 for 1995 by 's and divisions in two-door and four-door bodystyles over two generations. Marketed in Europe, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Egypt, Australia and South America as a Chrysler, the Neon was offered in multiple versions and configurations over its production life, which ended with model year 2005. The Neon nameplate was subsequently resurrected in 2016 as a variant of sedan for the market. • 5-speed T-350 manual • 3-speed automatic Dimensions 104.0 in (2,640 mm) Length 171.8 in (4,360 mm) Width 67.5 in (1,710 mm) Height 54.9 in (1,390 mm) The first generation Neon was introduced in January 1994 and manufactured until August 1999. It was available as a four-door and a two-door. View Prices & Specs Of Dodge NEON 2017 On Motory Saudi Arabia. Information Includes Offers, Reviews, Photos And Videos. Available engines were and versions of Chrysler's producing 132 hp (98 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 129 lbft (175 Nm) at 5,000 rpm or 150 hp (110 kW) at 6,500 rpm and 133 lbft (180 Nm) at 5,600 rpm, respectively; transaxle options were a 3-speed automatic or a five-speed. The car was as both a Dodge and a Plymouth in the and; in was sold as Dodge and Chrysler, and in Europe, Australia and other export markets it was sold as the Chrysler Neon. At the Neon's release, then president of said, 'There's an old saying in: 'Good, fast, or cheap. Pick any two.' We refuse to accept that.' The Japanese press touted the Neon as the 'Japanese car killer', due to a spiralling Yen and the lower production cost of the Neon. The Neon received praise for its appearance, price, and power when compared to competing cars such as the DX at 102 hp (76 kW), the Civic EX at 127 hp (95 kW), the at 115 hp (86 kW), the at 130 hp (97 kW), the at 115 hp (86 kW), the at 100 hp (75 kW) for SOHC variants and 124 hp (92 kW) for DOHC variants, and the Base and LS models at 120 hp (89 kW), among others. Car and Driver tested the DOHC 5-speed equipped Neon R/T and reported that it could run 0-60 in 7.6 seconds and 15.9 seconds in the quarter mile. ![]()
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