Used 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser 4dr Wagon (2.4L 4cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews
Things to know about the base model PT
I don't know what all the fuss is about the non-turbo being sluggish. Our 5-speed manual will lay rubber off the line. Back seat looked like less leg room than our Neon, but once inside, due to the upright position in which one sits, there is actually plenty of legroom. The upright position also allows for great visability out the front of the car. While waiting for our appointment to have the optional clear coating applied, small scratches have shown up indicating a very thin, non-durable coating of paint. I'm writing this for my wife who has never been in love with a car until this one came along.
Bug to PT... or, "from Herbie to Petey"
Having driven a '74 VW Bug for 29 years, it's clear not many new auto designs were that tempting to me. In other words, it would take a truly outstanding design to induce me to make a change. That's why I love the PT... it's as if my trusty VW had won the lottery and retired in luxury... but with its same, lovable personality intact. The PT Cruiser is surely, as auto reviewers have noted, the new "American Beetle".
- Touring Edition WagonMSRP: $4,5995 mi away
- BaseMSRP: $5,950125 mi away
- BaseMSRP: $2,315179 mi away
I LOVE IT
The PT Cruiser does not only look cool it drives amazing ! I love it so much I am so glad to have bought it, it is like a sports car with substance and affordability!!!!
a great car
One of the best built cars I have had. That is out of owning prox fifty cars.
Great Car/Bad Gas Milage!
Smooth ride but the worst Gas milage. I owned an 84 Chevey Citation for 7 years before I bought my 2004 Pt. Cruiser. The Citation had better Gas Milage by 40-50 miles.