Please stay away from.The value reduction is enormous and it is considered to be a terrible buy..Chrysler has lowered the base price of the 2005 PT Cruiser by almost $4,000, pitting this unique and stylish vehicle against some of the lowest-priced compact sedans on the market. However, the lower price means that base and Touring models are not as well equipped as they were last year; air conditioning, for example, is a now an extra-cost option on base models.
In terms of ride quality, the PT Cruiser feels like a compact car, with road vibration entering the cabin. The mirrors shake when the stereo is on. Generally, it feels a bit dated and not very refined. The convertible feels bouncy and jouncy on rough neighborhood streets.The Chrysler PT Cruiser appeals to people of all ages and lifestyles with its whimsical, retro design. Its affordability increases its appeal. And its practicality often closes the deal with a roomy, versatile interior that makes the price easy to justify. It isn't particularly refined, however. The GT models deliver strong acceleration performance and bring hot-rod credibility to this hot rod. The convertible offers genuine open-air fun and is great for carrying four people, but isn't practical for hauling cargo.
2007-01-26 15:50:37
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answered by DazzleMe 2
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I have a fully loaded limited edition PT, I have had mine for almost two years and I absolutely love it. My husband is a big guy and he feels very comfortable in it. I also have a child and she 6 and she has plenty room back in the backseats. Surprisingly you can put a lot in the so called trunk. We have took it on long trip and all of us were very comfortable and we are gone for over a week so we had a lot of luggage. They are not the best on gas mileage. They get around 22 miles to the gallon but you will that with any large car or small to medium size SUV. A lot of my friends including mu husband didn't like them at first, but they got in one and drove/rode it, they all like the car now. All I can say is that I love my and I would recommend it to anyone.
2007-01-27 05:17:07
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answered by Smiley Freckles 3
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Not really, it depends on what you're looking for in a vehicle. Personally, I'd like to have one. Even though I can be classed as an old person, I'm in my mid 50's, it would still be fun to get one and modify it to my taste. By the way the Last PT rolls off the line this summer. Chrysler hasn't made the official announcement yet but they're not the biggest seller from Mopar.
2016-03-29 04:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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they are good cars I'm a tech at a chrysler dodge dealer about the only thing I do to these is regular maintenance. if the car is not practical for your purposes and not comfortable for you the dont get it my wife has a new stow and go van very nice and roomy
2007-01-26 12:03:10
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answered by choclab 2
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Before you buy a pt try the chevy hhr first i liked it way better as far as room,power,comfort, and style. i would go with a 2007.
2007-01-27 01:23:53
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answered by sirjames 3
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sounds like its an uncomfortable car...
2007-01-26 11:13:11
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answered by Profile 4
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