Overview & Reviews
Inspired by the panel vans of the1930s, the Chrysler PT Cruiser caused quite a buzz when it was first released, for model year 2001. It was one of a few vehicles to herald the new retro trend and became an instant success.
As an entire decade passed, the PT's utility and versatility remained intact, but the hype surrounding it faded. Such was the life of the PT Cruiser: a bright spot for Chrysler that was ultimately left alone while other practical yet smartly styled hatchback/wagons were introduced. From a used car purchase standpoint, however, the PT is still a respectable choice, especially considering that you'll have plenty of examples to choose from given its decade in production.
Most Recent Chrysler PT Cruiser
The Chrysler PT Cruiser was produced from 2001-'10 as a four-door wagon, and from 2005-'08 as a two-door convertible. Despite sharing its platform with the much-maligned Neon, it drove better than its DNA would suggest. It was also versatile, with a maximum cargo space of 76 cubic feet, and there was ample seating space and headroom. The rear seats could fold down or be removed completely, and a two-tiered luggage area further enhanced the PT's usability.
Throughout its run, the standard engine was a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produced 150 horsepower. A five-speed manual and four-speed automatic were available. Acceleration was adequate, but fuel economy was poor for a small wagon. For 2003, Chrysler added a turbocharged GT model; it originally produced 215 horses and later 230 for 2006. It was discontinued for '07. Those desiring more power after that time could opt for a 180-hp turbo engine on certain trims from 2004-'09.
Besides a minor interior styling refresh for '06 and the gradual addition of more features such as an auxiliary audio jack or Bluetooth, the PT Cruiser was otherwise unchanged.
In road tests, our editors found the Chrysler PT Cruiser to be an entertaining drive. It handled adequately, and its overall ride quality was smooth. The Cruiser's utility also bettered that of many compact crossovers. The main downsides included the tepid acceleration of the base engine and poor fuel economy. In its later years, the PT's design also became stale compared to newer competing hatchbacks and wagons. As for the convertible, its fixed roll bar made access to the backseat tricky and top-up visibility was a perpetual issue. We weren't enamored with it at the time, but it could be a good pick if you're looking for an affordable and stylish drop top.
User Reviews:
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Excellent car! - 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By Charley - January 12 - 1:15 pmI bought mine when it was 9 months old and had 7900 miles. My most expensive repair was $350 for a sensor. It was also my only repair in my ownership of the car other than routine maintenance (battery, tires, oil change). Ive owned it over 7 years. Couldnt be more pleased with it.
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Love the PT Cruiser Touring Convertible - 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By RsvpJoyce - January 3 - 10:00 amLove this car...I have owned many cars from a Eclipse to a Mercedes and this is my favorite car.
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Put fun back in the saddle - 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By #Wizzzer - January 3 - 8:46 amThe PT Cruiser has put the fun back into driving for this 260 lb 62 yr old retired computer pro. I had gotten so I hated driving anymore. I loved the old cars with personality, this has it and more. It handles like a sports car, its extremely fun to drive, comfortable, economical to operate and the Limited Edition has every toy a guy could want on a car (leather heated seats???). To top it off it turns heads, everyone wants to look at it and ask questions about it. This little car gets a workout everyday in the Ozark mountains and pulls like a champ strong and smooth, even on our rocky back roads. I absolutely love it and would buy another in a minute.
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M1 ABRAMS - 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By PBrown - December 31 - 10:00 amAt 14.5 MPG, a tank gets as good gas milage. And I think I should take stock in Exxon. Some things take getting used to: window switches, short shifting action, easy clutch.
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I love mine! - 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By Darlene - December 27 - 8:13 amI have 97,000 miles on my 02 and the only thing I have had go out was the front suspension, but it was covered under my 100,000 mile warranty. Other than oil changes, tires and 1 new battery, I have had no problems and would buy another one.
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exc.cruiser - 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By BOBMOORE - December 25 - 11:53 amThe best little car we have ever had. Drove it to Wyo and brought mother-in-law back in it.
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Gave Me Nightmares - 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By Zarkster - December 20 - 2:13 pmI bought this car with 13K miles on it, back when Consumer Reports actually recommended the Cruiser. The first two years were OK, but then disaster struck. The whole shock system went down, struts, bushings, brakes, and everything else had to be replaced at around 50K. The next summer, my transmission went KAPUT. Luckily, the car was still under warranty. Now, Ive discovered that all the struts, bushings, axles, and rotors need to be replaced again. This car has caused me to have nightmares about driving it down hills, and then going totally out of control and careening around corners.
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My second PT - 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By Charles - December 17 - 10:20 pmThis is my second PT Cruiser. The first one had 3 years and this is almost 2 years old. I have never had to take either one in for service. I feel they have done an excellent job with the convertible. It is extremely easy to operate and fun to drive. The turbo has excellent power. I would recommend this automobile to anyone.
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Great little retro - 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By Keith and Aileen - December 16 - 8:06 amI have had zero problems with this car. It is my second PT and both (the other was a sedan) have been outstanding in every way. Ive had 60+ cars and these two have been two of the best.
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Great Car - 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser
By Robert - December 15 - 6:03 amBought the car for a cheap commuter. Only car I could find new for under twelve thousand that fit my needs. Has worked great for the job at a smooth 30 mpg average. Plus only car with a lifetime powertrain warranty. Would buy another one without hesitation.