Chrysler PT Cruiser
After having abandoned the convertible PT Cruiser, Chrysler now announces that it is ending production of the Touring version, leaving only the LX version, with its various options groups. This means that only the 150 horsepower naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine is available, with either a five-speed manual transmission or an efficient four-speed automatic transmission. With a very competitive price, this still remains a very interesting product within this particular niche.
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All Chrysler PT Cruiser newsNewsThe PT Cruiser Dies Today!
Today is officially the last day of the PT Cruiser’s most recent lease on life. With its previous death sentence having been deferred by a floundering Chrysler brand in need of market-ready product in its post-bankruptcy phase, the diminutive and too-long-lived caricature of ‘90s car design is finally ceasing production.
NewsDeath Defying PT Cruiser Lives On
We’ve lost count of the number of times Chrysler has threatened to kill off the PT Cruiser. Constructed on a platform that was long since replaced by the Caliber and posting relatively slow sales figures every month, there never seemed to be much reason to continue the PT Cruisers construction.
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It's everyone's favorite milk truck based on the platform of a Dodge Neon. Say what you want about the vehicle now, it turned heads at the turn of the millennium. The story originally aired in Motoring 2000, Episode 15 …