The PT stands for Personal Transportation.
2007-02-20 12:02:10
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answered by Mike 4
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Officially, the "PT" stands for "Personal Transportation," but the initials also designate the car's platform. The Neon was based on the Chrysler PL platform, or "Platform Low," while the Cruiser was based on the Chrysler PT platform, for "Platform Tall." "PT" was also the production code for the PT Cruiser.
2007-02-20 11:59:35
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answered by Gordon B 4
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it quite is what people sense for you in case you actual purchase one. EDIT- @Rollo has an thrilling concept regardless of the undeniable fact that it does not withstand scrutiny by using fact the PT Cruiser isn't, and not in any respect has been, attainable with 4 wheel force.
2016-12-17 14:57:15
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answered by ? 4
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Those are the letters used to distunguish between body lines. The old Dodge Omni was an "L" body. The big front drive Chrysler was a "Y' body. The Neon was a "PL" body. Somehow they chose "PT" for the Cruiser.
I know a guy who works for Chrysler....
2007-02-20 16:23:22
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answered by FAT CAT 4
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It means " personal transport " I had to ask a number of people,
including, chrysler dealership people, a few years ago, to get the
correct answer.
2007-02-20 12:01:56
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answered by camswitch 2
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personal transportation
2007-02-20 16:55:16
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answered by emerica59069 2
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personal transportion
2007-02-20 11:58:34
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answered by Guido 2
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it stands for personal transport.
2007-02-20 12:03:47
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answered by Edward C 2
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It stands for "PLASTIC TRASH"!!
2007-02-20 12:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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