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- Class: Station Wagon, Mid-Size, Convertible
- First sold: 2000
- Engine: 2.4L I4
- Transmission: Manual with overdrive
- Fuel efficiency: 21/26 mpg
- Power: 150 @ 5200
- Torque: 165 @ 4000
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive
- Curb weight: 3070 pounds
- Fuel capacity: 15 gallons
- MSRP: $15,970
- PT stands for personal transportation
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The Chrysler PT Cruiser made its debut in 2000 as a station wagon deliberately designed in the 1940s old-fashioned style. A Convertible model was added to the lineup in 2005. The production of the PT Cruiser will end in 2009.CNN.com: End of the road for Chrysler's PT Cruiser (November 18, 2007)
Chrysler PT Cruiser Reviews
"For a small wagon or inexpensive four-seat convertible, the 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser is a decent choice. But newer competitors outdo the PT in terms of performance, handling and features."-Edmunds.comEdmunds.com: 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser Review"If you like the style or utility, go for it, but don't expect to be wowed by the driving experience. The convertible is scheduled to be discontinued after the 2008 model year, so you'll likely be able to grab one at a discount."-CarAndDriver.comCarAndDriver.com: 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser / PT Cruiser Convertible - Review
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Chrysler PT Cruiser Questions
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know that chrysler is going out of bussiness will it be harder and more expensive to fix my pt cruiser 1 AnswerI don't think that Chrysler is going to go out of business. From; "Chrysler LLC, meanwhile, will likely have to wait until Monday to learn if a bankruptcy judge... read more -
Why do you believe Chrysler will return to profitability by 2012? 1 AnswerDeclaring bankruptcy will open a lot of options for Chrysler. I'm sure they will cut back hard on expenses. They will probably sell or jettison unprofitable bra... read more -
Did hedge funds wrecking havoc with Chrysler? 1 AnswerWhat has wreaked havoc with Chrysler have been unrealistic pension plan agreements, the effects of which have more recently led to a need for chapter 11 restruc... read more -
Chrysler agreed to accept $2 billion in cash for $6.8 billion in secure debt. How does this work? 1 AnswerThis site has the details of the chrysler issue. Hope this Helps! http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idCAN3032316420090430?rpc=44 read more
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