Common questions

What makes a PT Cruiser?

What makes a PT Cruiser?

The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a front-engine, front-wheel drive, compact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed internationally by Chrysler in 4-door hatchback wagon (2001–2010) and 2-door convertible (2005–2008) body styles—over a single generation, with an intermediate facelift for model year 2006.

When did the Chrysler PT Cruiser go out of production?

The Chrysler PT Cruiser went out of production in 2009 but that hasn’t stopped one die-hard fan from creating the highly-customized model you see here. The Chrysler PT Cruiser went out of production in 2009 but that hasn’t stopped one die-hard fan from creating the highly-customized model you see here.

What are the ground effects on a PT Cruiser?

This bumper gives your car aerodynamic good looks with light weight and long lasting durability. Get custom style and ground effects in one package. Rear Window Louvers by Willpak®. Complete the retro styling of your modern vehicle! These louvers will increase your privacy while keeping your interior cooler.

Why do you need a PT Cruiser body kit?

Since everybody sees the exterior of your vehicle first it’s important to make sure that it looks exactly right which is why Chrysler PT Cruiser body kits are perfect.

What kind of rear spoiler do I need for my PT Cruiser?

Custom Style Rear Spoiler by Pure®. Give your car a vibrant, dynamic look with this rear spoiler. The custom design will enliven your car’s overall appearance and set it apart from ordinary models. This spoiler is made from the same… Factory Style Rear Spoiler by Pure®. Get the factory spoiler your car didn’t get from the factory.

What kind of car is a PT Cruiser?

Autotrader has 443 Used Chrysler PT Cruiser cars for sale, including a 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited Edition Hatchback, a 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring, and a 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT Hatchback.

Subsequent to the demise of the Plymouth brand, the PT Cruiser was instead brought to market as part of the Chrysler range. By the end of production in July 2010, worldwide production had reached 1.35 million.

Why was the Chrysler PT Cruiser called a segment Buster?

Chrysler famously dubbed the PT Cruiser a “segment buster,” because it defied easy categorization. PT stood for “personal transportation,” and the car was planned to wear Plymouth badges, as concept cars had teased, until Chrysler ended that brand in 1999.

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.

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