The Chrysler PT Cruiser is one of the most unique looking vehicles on the road. One might ask, “What is so different about a Chrysler PT Cruiser other than the look?” Well, not too much really. The PT in Chrysler PT Cruiser stands for personal transport and the look was made to resemble a retro style car. Production for the Chrysler PT Cruiser started in 1999 and ended worldwide in 2009. There are however 1.35 million Chrysler PT Cruiser models on the road based on statistics showing the amount of Chrysler PT Cruiser units sold.
The Chrysler PT Cruiser was mainly assembled in Mexico and Austria after the year 2002. The FF layout of the Chrysler PT Cruiser featured a 2.4 L I4 engine and a 2.2 L I4 diesel on some models. Transmissions for Chrysler PT Cruiser cars were wither 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. The Chrysler PT Cruiser stood at 63” tall, 168.8” long and 67” wide.
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