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and why are they even allowed on the highway at all why?
I have gotten stuck
behind these junky cars and I swear they lack any speed at
all and top speed for these junky cars is 30 mph top speed
on the highway and speed limit is 65mph
and yet they are not capable of doing the speed limit at all no

There was a fully loaded semi truck in front of me and in front
of the truck I could this Chrysler PT Cruiser hogging the
highway and going 30 mph in a 65???
These cars need to be banned from our highways they are
a safety hazard
The fully loaded truck was able to pass this pile of junk and
go around a fully loaded big rig verses the Cruiser and the
truck and my car we both got around this trash heap we
were going the speed limit 65mph
I look in my rear view mirror and that car I swear it was
hardly even moving at all 30 mph and I say about 50 or 60
were lined up behind this junk heap of a car

Chrysler please recall these cars and this is not the first or
second time

2007-06-25 17:18:33 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Chrysler

I swear I have been stuck behind other
Chrysler PT Cruisers and they just
barely move at all 30 or 20 mph top
speed for these junky cars I could
easily push one of these with my own
car no problem and maybe I should
shove it out of my way

2007-06-25 17:22:38 · update #1

11 answers

Have you had a bad day???

2007-06-25 17:25:02 · answer #1 · answered by done wrenching 7 · 1 0

Oh My Gawd! Did you get behind a really slow driver a time or three? I have too and they were not PT Cruisers.

So let me set the record correctly here. Yes, there are PT Cruisers out there that are sluggish. Mostly they are automatics and do lack power to rabbit out of the hole at a stop light. I happen to drive a turbo version of the 2003 model. This vehicle can (with very few modifications) take on a Mustang GT in a quarter mile and do over 112 MPH while leaving the Mustang choking on dust. My personal PT turns the needle past 85 any time I ask it to on the freeway here in California..and that is with all the extra smog stuff and no modifications other than a cold air intake for the engine. I have had it higher than 100 but figure that public safety is a priority so I tend to stick real close to the posted speed limit and highly recommend the same to others.

So where, other than going slower than the posted speed limit is your documentation of the car being a junker? Were the fenders all crunched in? Was it bellowing clouds of smoke from the exhaust? Were there great torrents of steam blowing out from the engine compartment? Why weren't people passing said slow moving vehicle in the passing lane? Did you happen to think that the driver may have been having a physical problem such as returning from the dentist after having a root canal job done? Or maybe it was somebody's grandparent who, at the age of 70, was doing the best they can?

Please, when you think a car is a junker that fits the description above or is moving too slow for traffic, notify your local sheriff's office or highway patrol. They are better qualified than you or I to determine a vehicle's road worthy condition or the driver's fitness to be in control of a vehicle whether it is a PT Cruiser or a Mustang GT or a Ferrari or even a Rolls Royce.

Which leads me to this question, Had the vehicle been a Porsche, would you have called it a junker too? If so, maybe I should sell both my Porsche (and my PT) and get an F14 from the Navy so I won't be going too slow if you and I are driving down the same highway!

2007-06-25 20:50:02 · answer #2 · answered by Bobbie B 1 · 1 0

It sounds like the driver was having a seizure or something. I'm sure these cars will at least do the posted speed limit.

Just drive defensively and you'll never be caught on the evening news all jammed up into some semi or PT Cruiser with your head on the other side of the hghway.

Good Luck!

2007-06-25 17:28:06 · answer #3 · answered by CactiJoe 7 · 1 0

This seems odd. did you stop the driver and ask what the problem with their junk heaps was? Or did you consider it mught just as well have been a problem with the DRIVER of the junk heap? All cars on the road have many many parts. Some mechanical, some electrical. Maybe there was a bad computer.
Maybe a bad water pump. Maybe the driver had a cramp in their leg and couldn't push on the gas pedal any harder. Don't condemn a whole fleet of vehicles because one of the breed either has a problem with the car or the driver!

2007-06-25 18:24:33 · answer #4 · answered by justme601000 3 · 0 0

I have had one for 3 years now I feel it lacks some power but its fun to drive Handles fine Not sure how it will hold up to a teenager By the way we bought it because of the room I fit in it 300+ an our great dain has head room better than that ford we tried

2016-05-20 22:18:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I almost bought one but settled on the chevy hhr.Power wasn't the reason I didn't buy the pt but more the overall feeling I had that the car was really cheaply built.They have decent pickup which leads me to believe you were just stuck behind an old fart.

2007-06-26 13:17:54 · answer #6 · answered by Amy m 6 · 0 2

So you are going to get a PT Cruiser?

2007-06-25 17:25:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They have plenty of gettup and go.....just bad luck with the people you get stuck behind.

2007-06-26 09:55:28 · answer #8 · answered by luvmoparz 1 · 1 0

those cars have an inline 4 engine so theres ya problem

2007-06-26 15:03:25 · answer #9 · answered by tha last don 5 · 0 1

Mine goes 100mph (and it's not a turbo....)
Sure you weren't driving the wrong way on a one way road?

2007-06-29 15:52:47 · answer #10 · answered by Win S 4 · 0 0

They look like the old early 40's crap cars. Little windows, no power, It pains me to look at them.

2007-06-25 18:23:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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