What does exclamation point mean on Chrysler 200?
What does exclamation point mean on Chrysler 200?
19 Posts. #4 ยท 9 mo ago. A circle with an exclamation point inisde is a brake warning light.
When did the Chrysler PT Cruiser GT come out?
Chrysler specifically designed the PT Cruiser to fit the NHTSA criteria for a light truck in order to bring the average fuel efficiency of the company’s truck fleet into compliance with CAFE standards. A turbocharged GT model was introduced for the 2003 model year. A convertible was introduced for the 2005 model year.
Is there an issue with the PT Cruiser?
Back in 2003, we even gave a positive review to the turbocharged version. No, the issue isn’t with the car itself. It’s what the car has come to represent as the Boomers who originally bought the PT Cruiser begin getting rid of them.
What was the original name of the PT Cruiser?
Originally internally designated as the “PT” (Plymouth Truck) [citation needed] and intended as part of the Plymouth lineup, the model was to be certified as a truck by NHTSA standards. Subsequent to the demise of the Plymouth brand, the PT Cruiser was instead brought to market as part of the Chrysler range.
How many points does a Chrysler PT Cruiser get?
The car received bad results in the frontal impact test (6 out of 16 possible points). The height of the seats and side airbags helped to attain a maximum score of 16 points in the side impact test.
Chrysler specifically designed the PT Cruiser to fit the NHTSA criteria for a light truck in order to bring the average fuel efficiency of the company’s truck fleet into compliance with CAFE standards. A turbocharged GT model was introduced for the 2003 model year. A convertible was introduced for the 2005 model year.
Back in 2003, we even gave a positive review to the turbocharged version. No, the issue isn’t with the car itself. It’s what the car has come to represent as the Boomers who originally bought the PT Cruiser begin getting rid of them.
The car received bad results in the frontal impact test (6 out of 16 possible points). The height of the seats and side airbags helped to attain a maximum score of 16 points in the side impact test.
Originally internally designated as the “PT” (Plymouth Truck) [citation needed] and intended as part of the Plymouth lineup, the model was to be certified as a truck by NHTSA standards. Subsequent to the demise of the Plymouth brand, the PT Cruiser was instead brought to market as part of the Chrysler range.