Used 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser Wagon Consumer Reviews
Fun Fun Fun
I've owned many many cars and my other car is a heavily modified Corvette, yet I'm impressed with the mechanical and visual quality of this Inferno Red Woody. It gets so much attention from the ladies that I wish they had made them back in "the day." The gas mileage isn't as good as my 400 hp Vette, and it isn't fast, yet it has yet to show any wear or any problems. The looks would have worn thin though, if this car wasn't the most practical thing I've ever had. The few complaints I read from other reviewers seem to be related to having bought poorly equipped versions.
a new classic
this car is a blast!!!four people that drove my car bought one.the car handles great,and is a good value for the price
- Limited Edition WagonMSRP: $2,900228 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $8,911296 mi away
- Limited Edition WagonMSRP: $12,990302 mi away
wouldn't give it up
I fell in love with this car the day I saw it at the Detroit Auto Show as the Pronto Cruiser. Back then it was just a cute little two- door coupe. Before it hit the lots, it grew two doors and lots more versatility. Unfortunately it also gained a few pounds, and lost some sportiness. I wouldn't trade my stylish inferno-red hauler for anything. It's already helped me move twice. I wish I'd waited for the turbo model, but I'm glad I got the 5-speed and cloth instead of leather seats. Also, the optional ABS brakes have already saved my butt a couple of times. Well worth the extra bucks.
Fun to drive!
I do not have one bad thing to say about this vehicle.
Getting better with age
Liked it when I bought and have grown to admire it and like it more as time goes by.