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Chrysler PT Cruiser Review | | | | | | | | Performance | |      | | Overall Rating 6.0
| | Handling |       | | Maintenance Cost |       | | Assembly Quality |       | | Reliability |      | | Safety |       | | Styling |       | | Comfort |        | | Cargo Space |        | | Passenger Room |        | | Value for the money |     | | Residual Value | 38% |
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The Chrysler PT Cruiser (MSRP $14,850 - $29,500) is a tall, retro style front-drive wagon available in a two-door convertible body style.
The PT Cruiser is a well-rounded vehicle that offers a many-sided, flexible interior, precise, solid handling, well working drakes, relatively aspiring acceleration delivered by turbocharged engines, a bit harsh ride and a somewhat noisy cabin. Fuel consumption is not its strong side.
| | | Chrysler PT Cruiser Strengths Great looking style (to retro enthusiasts), solidly built, high driving position, interior flexibility, cabin room, nimble ride, relatively quick acceleration on turbo models, fair price, access. | |
| | Chrysler PT Cruiser Weaknesses Weak standard engine, seating position, rear visibility, turning circle, fuel economy, trunk access. |
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