Used 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser Consumer Reviews
Love the PT
This is my third PT. My first of the Limited and I wished it had a little more power and better handling. In 2004, I traded it in for the GT and I've loved it ever since. But I've always wanted a convertible so I just traded it in for a Vanilla one with the turbo. I couldn't be happier. I've read some comments about discontinuing the PT and I hope it's not true because I'll want another one in a few years.
still nothing like it
take your time, find one that has low miles.i purchased my 2009 pt , in 50,000 miles the only needed repair was fan assembly and cam position sensor ( cheap easy fixes). this car has been magnificent, i am 6'3 250 lbs. easy car to get in and out of and easy to drive. wish it had a little more power ,but besides that i would highly recommend.
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- Base WagonMSRP: $4,99570 mi away
- Limited WagonMSRP: $6,99572 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $5,999261 mi away
Wheel Bearings @ 60k
Have to replace both front wheel bearings & rotors @60k! $700+. Never had to do this on any car I've owned. Can't find the horn to repair it, weird. Otherwise car is alright for basic transportation. Hopefully no more expensive repairs.
Fun and Classy!
This car is comfortable, easy to drive and has a solid feel. I love it. It appeals to young and old alike. I am glad I made the purchase. Highly recommend
Randomly stops, horn randlomy honks,
I loved this car (besides driving it in the snow) until it started to randomly act like it ran out of gas, started honking randomly, and would randlomy turn on my hazards, which I would not be able to turn off. It turns out, Chrysler was sued over this year of car's TIPM. Which, controls all of these things, plus Windows. They never put in a recall, even though your car will randomly stop no matter how fast your going. It's about $1,200 to fix.
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