Difference between revisions of "PT Cruiser"

From MoparWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
[[Image:Pt cruiser.jpg|thumb|400px|PT Cruiser]]
 
[[Image:Pt cruiser.jpg|thumb|400px|PT Cruiser]]
 
== [[Background:]] ==
 
== [[Background:]] ==
 +
 +
The ''PT Cruiser'' is a [[retro-styled]] [[compact]] car that was first released by [[Chrysler]] as a [[sedan]]/[[hatchback]] as a 2000 model in the late 1999. It was then released as a [[coupe]]/[[convertible]]  in early 2005 as a 2005 model.
 +
 +
Originally developed to be a [[Plymouth]], the ''PT Cruiser'' became a Chrysler on introduction — in anticipation of the 2001 discontinuation of the Plymouth brand. The PT Cruiser was designed by Bryan Nesbitt, who later designed the very similar looking HHR for Chevrolet. The initials '''PT''' in PT Cruiser stands for the designation of the car's platform ([[Body Style]]) as well as production code. The name also recalls the 1930s line of Plymouth Trucks that went by the "PT" moniker.
 +
 +
The convertible officially ceased production December 21, 2007, with the last marketed as 2008 models. On January 12, 2009, [[Chrysler LLC]], the Chrysler company under the private equity [[Cerberus Capital Management]] investor, announced the gradual discontinuation of the main model.
 +
 +
With Obama's 2009 planned reorganization of the [[New Chrysler]] to be jointly owned by the US Government, [[Fiat]], and the [[Union]], the only 2010 PT Cruiser model is the 4-door PT Cruiser Classic
 +
 +
The PT Cruiser is a [[FWD]] 5-passenger vehicle, classified as a truck in the U.S. by the [[NHTSA]] for the purpose of [[CAFE fuel economy calculations]], and as a car by most other metrics. 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 light 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.
 +
 +
The PT Cruiser is manufactured at [[Toluca Car Assembly]] in Toluca, Mexico. On March 8, 2006, [[DaimlerChrysler]] announced that it had built 1,000,000 PT Cruisers at the Toluca plant since February 14, 2000.
 +
 +
When initially introduced, demand for the car was, in many cases, much higher than dealer supply, seeing customers put on waiting lists. Anticipation of the car was high, making for a debut that was among the most successful in company history.
 +
 +
In 2001 Car and Driver acknowledged the PT Cruiser on its Ten Best list and the PT Cruiser also won the North American Car of the Year. Almost immediately after it introduction, many PT Cruiser car clubs sprouted, as did PT Cruiser specific vendors -- it the PT Cruiser became one of the most customized new cars ever.
 +
 +
While the body style remained consistent throughout its life span, there were actually multiple models of the PT Cruiser, identified by unique badges in the lower left hand corner of the rear lift-gate. These models included the Classic Edition, Limited Edition, Touring Edition, "Dream Cruiser", "Street Cruiser", "Pacific Coast Highway Edition" and PT Cruiser GT. Turbo edition models are identified by a "2.4L Turbo" badge on the lower right hand corner of the rear lift-gate. The GT model has a badge on the right hand corner of the lift-gate says "2.4L Turbo High Output" (indicating it is the 220/230 hp engine version).
 +
 +
A four-seat convertible model was added for 2005. It is a two-door car with an integrated "sport bar" for added rigidity and rollover protection. It was discovered that the sport bar also caused air to flow over the rear passengers, resulting in a less drafty ride for those in the rear seats.
 +
 +
In 2006, the PT Cruiser received an update to include scalloped headlights, a restyled chrome grille, new lower front fascia which eliminated the brake cooling ducts, available round fog lamps and redesigned taillights. Interior updates included an updated dash. The turbocharged 2.4 L four-cylinder engine was available in 180 hp (134 kW) or "High-Output" 230 hp (172 kW) versions. A [[Mopar]] [[cruise control]] unit became available as a [[dealer installed]] [[after market]] unit on the 2007 models.
 +
 +
  
  
Line 17: Line 41:
  
 
=== [[Export Versions]] ===
 
=== [[Export Versions]] ===
 +
 +
The PT Cruiser was also assembled in [[Graz, Austria]], for global markets (outside North America) in 2002, using the production code PG. European PT Cruisers built in 2001 or from 2003 onwards are built in Mexico under the PT production code. The American version features a 2.4 L four-cylinder gasoline engine. In addition to this standard model, and prior to the reorganization of the New Chrysler, a 2.2 L four-cylinder diesel engine built by Mercedes Benz was also available in Europe, Asia, and South Africa. A 2 liter engine (D4RE) was available outside the U.S. It produced 140 hp (100 kW) SAE at 6500 rpm with 130 ft·lbf (180 N·m) of torque at 4800 rpm.
  
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
Line 22: Line 48:
 
=== [[Competition]] ===
 
=== [[Competition]] ===
  
 
+
=== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ===
  
 
== [[Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:]] ==
 
== [[Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:]] ==
Line 28: Line 54:
  
  
=== 19xx ===
+
=== 1999 ===
 +
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== 2000 ===
 +
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
 
 +
 
 +
=== 2001 ===
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
==== [[Class]] ====
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
  
  
=== 19xx ===
+
=== 2002 ===
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
==== [[Class]] ====
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
  
  
=== 19xx ===
+
=== 2003 ===
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
==== [[Class]] ====
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
  
 +
 +
=== 2004 ===
 +
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
  
  
=== 19xx ===
+
=== 2005 ===
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- replace the above year with the applicable and add more years using the same format, or delete the extras. -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
==== [[Class]] ====
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
==== [[Length]], [[width]], [[height]], [[wheelbase]] ====
 
  
 +
 +
=== 2006 ===
 +
 +
Street Cruiser Route 66 Edition was added in 2006. The car featured Solar Yellow paint, Solar Yellow brake calipers, body-color grille, solar-tinted sunscreen glass, a liftgate mounted spoiler, 17-inch all-season performance tires, four-wheel anti-lock brakes with low-speed traction control, speed control and a sport suspension. Brightwork accents include chrome body-side moldings, a chrome exhaust tip and 17-inch (430 mm), chrome-plated, five-spoke Empire aluminum wheels. A unique 'Street Cruiser' badge, complete with Solar Yellow accents, is featured on the liftgate and complemented by 'Route 66' Edition badges on the front doors. The MSRPs were $19,185 for the manual transaxle version and $20,020 for the automatic transaxle model.
 +
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
 +
 +
=== 2007x ===
 +
 +
Street Cruiser Pacific Coast Highway Edition  was added in 2007. Based on the 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring model, this version included Pacific Blue Pearl paint, 4-Wheel disc anti-lock brakes, bright front door sill scuff pads, front bright accent ring cupholders, silver shift knob, chrome lock knobs, chrome bodyside molding, "Street Cruiser" badge, Pacific Coast Highway Edition badge, rear body-color spoiler, bright exhaust tip, leather steering wheel with bright spokes, sport suspension, supplemental side air bags, 6-way power driver's seat, Sirius satellite radio, 17" x 6.0" aluminum platinum clad wheels with 205/50R17XL 93H BSW all-season performance tires, cloth seats with blue insert. The MSRPs were $20,735 for the manual transaxle version and $21,570 for the automatic transaxle model.
 +
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
 +
 +
=== 2008 ===
 +
 +
For 2008, the very limited (500 Units) Street Cruiser Sunset Boulevard Edition. It is based on PT Cruiser LX. It includes "Sunset Crystal" paint accented with various chrome body-trim pieces, deep-tint glass, 16-inch chrome wheels with all-season touring tires. The MSRPs were $16,650 for the manual transaxle version, $17,475 for the automatic transaxle model (both include $640 destination charge).
 +
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
 +
 +
=== 2009 ===
 +
 +
In 2009, the Dream Cruiser Series 5 is released. It is a limited (1750 units) version of PT Cruiser. Engine choices include 2.4L I4 engine rated 150 bhp and 160 lb·ft or if a turbocharged 2.4L I4, the engine is rated at 180 bhp and 210 lb·ft. It includes 4-speed automatic transmission, pearl white paint (although 1 unit was made in inferno red and another unit made in bright silver) with a black roof and spoiler, gray interior with leather and chrome trim, upper and lower billet aluminum cross-hatch pattern grilles, chromed door handles and body-side moldings, chromed stainless steel exhaust tip (on turbo), 17 in SRT Design wheels with all-season performance tires, unique 'PT' door badging, PT Dream Cruiser Series 5 tailgate badge, fog lamps and a Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl hoop spoiler. It has a MSRP of US$22,700 (includes $670 for destination).
 +
 +
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 +
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 +
==== [[Engines]] ====
 +
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
  
  
Line 79: Line 155:
  
 
From the moment you step inside this five-seat vehicle, the PT Cruiser Classic's retro-inspired interior begins to resonate. While the design is retro, the cabin's look and feel is anything but. Satin Silver accents highlight the instrument panel and center stack.''
 
From the moment you step inside this five-seat vehicle, the PT Cruiser Classic's retro-inspired interior begins to resonate. While the design is retro, the cabin's look and feel is anything but. Satin Silver accents highlight the instrument panel and center stack.''
 
  
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
<!-- [[Image:insertphotofilehere|thumb|PhotoTitlehere]  insert photofile and title for this year and remove comment code -->
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
 
==== [[Body Styles]] ====
  
The 4-door PT Cruiser Classic, was the only model offered in 2010.
+
The [[4-door]] PT Cruiser Classic, was the only model offered in 2010.
 
 
==== [[Class]] ====
 
 
 
==== [[Platform]] ====
 
  
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
 
==== [[Engines]] ====
  
PT Cruiser Classic's 2.4L 4-cyl. engine produces 150 horsepower and gives PT Cruiser Classic 26 mpg highway
+
PT Cruiser Classic's [[2.4L 4-cyl. engine]] produces 150 [[horsepower]] and gives PT Cruiser Classic 26 [[mpg]] highway
  
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 
==== [[Transmissions]] ====
 +
 +
For 2010, the only transmission offered is the [[4-Speed Automatic VLP Transmission]]
  
 
==== Specifications ====
 
==== Specifications ====
  
*Ground Clearance - at curb weight - Running Ground Clearance 6.0"
+
* [[Ground Clearance]] - at curb weight - Running Ground Clearance 6.0"
*Overall Height - Without Roof Rack 63.0"
+
* [[Overall Height]] - Without [[Roof Rack]] 63.0"
*Overall Length 168.9"
+
* [[Overall Length]] 168.9"
*Overall Width 67.1"
+
* [[Overall Width]] 67.1"
*Overhang - Front 32.5"
+
* [[Overhang]] - Front 32.5"
*Overhang - Rear 33.4"
+
* Overhang - Rear 33.4"
*Track - Front 58.3"
+
* [[Track]] - Front 58.3"
*Track - Rear 58.4"
+
* Track - Rear 58.4"
*Turning Diameter - curb-to-curb - Left 36.7'
+
* [[Turning Diameter]] - curb-to-curb - Left 36.7'
*Turning Diameter - curb-to-curb - Right 36.7'
+
* Turning Diameter - curb-to-curb - Right 36.7'
*Wheelbase 103.0"
+
* [[Wheelbase]] 103.0"
*Cargo Capacity - Behind 2nd Row Seat 21.2ft3
+
* [[Cargo Capacity]] - Behind 2nd Row Seat 21.2ft3
*Head Room - Front 39.2"
+
* [[Head Room]] - Front 39.2"
*Head Room - Rear 39.5"
+
* Head Room - Rear 39.5"
*Hip Room - Front 50.1"
+
* [[Hip Room]] - Front 50.1"
*Hip Room - Rear 46.7"
+
* Hip Room - Rear 46.7"
*Leg Room - Front 40.6"
+
* [[Leg Room]] - Front 40.6"
*Leg Room - Rear 40.9"
+
* [[Leg Room]] - Rear 40.9"
*Passenger Interior Volume 98.8ft3
+
* [[Passenger Interior Volume]] 98.8ft3
*Seating Capacity - 5
+
* [[Seating Capacity]] - 5
*Shoulder Room - Front 53.8"
+
* [[Shoulder Room]] - Front 53.8"
*Shoulder Room - Rear 53.6"
+
* Shoulder Room - Rear 53.6"
*Trunk Lift-Over Height 24.4"
+
* [[Trunk Lift-Over]] Height 24.4"
*Fuel Tank Capacity 15.0 gal.
+
* [[Fuel Tank Capacity]] 15.0 gal.
*Towing Capacity - Maximum 1000 lbs.
+
* [[Towing Capacity - Maximum]] 1000 lbs.
*Brakes - Front Disc
+
* [[Brake]]s - Front [[Disc]]
*Brakes - Rear Drum
+
* Brakes - Rear [[Drum]]
*Drive line Configuration FWD
+
* [[Drive line Configuration]] [[FWD]]
*Steering Rack & Pinion
+
* [[Steering]] [[Rack & Pinion]]
*Tires - Wheel Diameter 16"
+
* [[Tires]] - [[Wheel Diameter]] 16"
*Tires - Width 195
+
* Tires - Width 195
  
 
== [[Wiki Topic References:]] ==
 
== [[Wiki Topic References:]] ==
 
<!-- Cite some references to back up what you write or with more information on the subject Precede with a *, which is a Bullet in Wiki code -->
 
<!-- Cite some references to back up what you write or with more information on the subject Precede with a *, which is a Bullet in Wiki code -->
 
+
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_PT_Cruiser Wikipedia's Wiki on the PT Cruiser]]
  
 
== [[Magazine References:]] ==
 
== [[Magazine References:]] ==
Line 144: Line 217:
  
 
[[Category:Models|PT Cruiser]]
 
[[Category:Models|PT Cruiser]]
 
 
[[Category:Chrysler|PT Cruiser]]
 
[[Category:Chrysler|PT Cruiser]]

Revision as of 19:32, 27 February 2010


PT Cruiser

Background:

The PT Cruiser is a retro-styled compact car that was first released by Chrysler as a sedan/hatchback as a 2000 model in the late 1999. It was then released as a coupe/convertible in early 2005 as a 2005 model.

Originally developed to be a Plymouth, the PT Cruiser became a Chrysler on introduction — in anticipation of the 2001 discontinuation of the Plymouth brand. The PT Cruiser was designed by Bryan Nesbitt, who later designed the very similar looking HHR for Chevrolet. The initials PT in PT Cruiser stands for the designation of the car's platform (Body Style) as well as production code. The name also recalls the 1930s line of Plymouth Trucks that went by the "PT" moniker.

The convertible officially ceased production December 21, 2007, with the last marketed as 2008 models. On January 12, 2009, Chrysler LLC, the Chrysler company under the private equity Cerberus Capital Management investor, announced the gradual discontinuation of the main model.

With Obama's 2009 planned reorganization of the New Chrysler to be jointly owned by the US Government, Fiat, and the Union, the only 2010 PT Cruiser model is the 4-door PT Cruiser Classic

The PT Cruiser is a FWD 5-passenger vehicle, classified as a truck in the U.S. by the NHTSA for the purpose of CAFE fuel economy calculations, and as a car by most other metrics. 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 light 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.

The PT Cruiser is manufactured at Toluca Car Assembly in Toluca, Mexico. On March 8, 2006, DaimlerChrysler announced that it had built 1,000,000 PT Cruisers at the Toluca plant since February 14, 2000.

When initially introduced, demand for the car was, in many cases, much higher than dealer supply, seeing customers put on waiting lists. Anticipation of the car was high, making for a debut that was among the most successful in company history.

In 2001 Car and Driver acknowledged the PT Cruiser on its Ten Best list and the PT Cruiser also won the North American Car of the Year. Almost immediately after it introduction, many PT Cruiser car clubs sprouted, as did PT Cruiser specific vendors -- it the PT Cruiser became one of the most customized new cars ever.

While the body style remained consistent throughout its life span, there were actually multiple models of the PT Cruiser, identified by unique badges in the lower left hand corner of the rear lift-gate. These models included the Classic Edition, Limited Edition, Touring Edition, "Dream Cruiser", "Street Cruiser", "Pacific Coast Highway Edition" and PT Cruiser GT. Turbo edition models are identified by a "2.4L Turbo" badge on the lower right hand corner of the rear lift-gate. The GT model has a badge on the right hand corner of the lift-gate says "2.4L Turbo High Output" (indicating it is the 220/230 hp engine version).

A four-seat convertible model was added for 2005. It is a two-door car with an integrated "sport bar" for added rigidity and rollover protection. It was discovered that the sport bar also caused air to flow over the rear passengers, resulting in a less drafty ride for those in the rear seats.

In 2006, the PT Cruiser received an update to include scalloped headlights, a restyled chrome grille, new lower front fascia which eliminated the brake cooling ducts, available round fog lamps and redesigned taillights. Interior updates included an updated dash. The turbocharged 2.4 L four-cylinder engine was available in 180 hp (134 kW) or "High-Output" 230 hp (172 kW) versions. A Mopar cruise control unit became available as a dealer installed after market unit on the 2007 models.




This Wiki is Under Construction, and can use your help!


Please take a moment to add any information you might have on this topic. It is through this type of Member collaboration that the MoparWiki will grow into being the Ultimate Mopar Infobase. The links contained in the Understanding Wikis box in the sidebar can help you get started.


History:

Model Predecessor

Model Successor

Export Versions

The PT Cruiser was also assembled in Graz, Austria, for global markets (outside North America) in 2002, using the production code PG. European PT Cruisers built in 2001 or from 2003 onwards are built in Mexico under the PT production code. The American version features a 2.4 L four-cylinder gasoline engine. In addition to this standard model, and prior to the reorganization of the New Chrysler, a 2.2 L four-cylinder diesel engine built by Mercedes Benz was also available in Europe, Asia, and South Africa. A 2 liter engine (D4RE) was available outside the U.S. It produced 140 hp (100 kW) SAE at 6500 rpm with 130 ft·lbf (180 N·m) of torque at 4800 rpm.

Related Models

Competition

Length, width, height, wheelbase

Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:

1999

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2000

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2001

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2002

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2003

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2004

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2005

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2006

Street Cruiser Route 66 Edition was added in 2006. The car featured Solar Yellow paint, Solar Yellow brake calipers, body-color grille, solar-tinted sunscreen glass, a liftgate mounted spoiler, 17-inch all-season performance tires, four-wheel anti-lock brakes with low-speed traction control, speed control and a sport suspension. Brightwork accents include chrome body-side moldings, a chrome exhaust tip and 17-inch (430 mm), chrome-plated, five-spoke Empire aluminum wheels. A unique 'Street Cruiser' badge, complete with Solar Yellow accents, is featured on the liftgate and complemented by 'Route 66' Edition badges on the front doors. The MSRPs were $19,185 for the manual transaxle version and $20,020 for the automatic transaxle model.

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2007x

Street Cruiser Pacific Coast Highway Edition was added in 2007. Based on the 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring model, this version included Pacific Blue Pearl paint, 4-Wheel disc anti-lock brakes, bright front door sill scuff pads, front bright accent ring cupholders, silver shift knob, chrome lock knobs, chrome bodyside molding, "Street Cruiser" badge, Pacific Coast Highway Edition badge, rear body-color spoiler, bright exhaust tip, leather steering wheel with bright spokes, sport suspension, supplemental side air bags, 6-way power driver's seat, Sirius satellite radio, 17" x 6.0" aluminum platinum clad wheels with 205/50R17XL 93H BSW all-season performance tires, cloth seats with blue insert. The MSRPs were $20,735 for the manual transaxle version and $21,570 for the automatic transaxle model.

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2008

For 2008, the very limited (500 Units) Street Cruiser Sunset Boulevard Edition. It is based on PT Cruiser LX. It includes "Sunset Crystal" paint accented with various chrome body-trim pieces, deep-tint glass, 16-inch chrome wheels with all-season touring tires. The MSRPs were $16,650 for the manual transaxle version, $17,475 for the automatic transaxle model (both include $640 destination charge).

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2009

In 2009, the Dream Cruiser Series 5 is released. It is a limited (1750 units) version of PT Cruiser. Engine choices include 2.4L I4 engine rated 150 bhp and 160 lb·ft or if a turbocharged 2.4L I4, the engine is rated at 180 bhp and 210 lb·ft. It includes 4-speed automatic transmission, pearl white paint (although 1 unit was made in inferno red and another unit made in bright silver) with a black roof and spoiler, gray interior with leather and chrome trim, upper and lower billet aluminum cross-hatch pattern grilles, chromed door handles and body-side moldings, chromed stainless steel exhaust tip (on turbo), 17 in SRT Design wheels with all-season performance tires, unique 'PT' door badging, PT Dream Cruiser Series 5 tailgate badge, fog lamps and a Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl hoop spoiler. It has a MSRP of US$22,700 (includes $670 for destination).

Body Styles

Engines

Transmissions

2010

On Chrysler's web site for 2010, it described the PT Cruiser as: Easily one of the most unique vehicles on the road, PT Cruiser Classic has an incredibly distinctive design. It's bold, retro exterior gives way to a strikingly contemporary interior.

From the moment you step inside this five-seat vehicle, the PT Cruiser Classic's retro-inspired interior begins to resonate. While the design is retro, the cabin's look and feel is anything but. Satin Silver accents highlight the instrument panel and center stack.

Body Styles

The 4-door PT Cruiser Classic, was the only model offered in 2010.

Engines

PT Cruiser Classic's 2.4L 4-cyl. engine produces 150 horsepower and gives PT Cruiser Classic 26 mpg highway

Transmissions

For 2010, the only transmission offered is the 4-Speed Automatic VLP Transmission

Specifications

Wiki Topic References:

Magazine References:

External Links