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by opep
Dec 05 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: * cute looking car, stylish,
* functionality inside very good,
* good handling capabilities. Cons: - Not much to complain about (tank cap, hand brake positioning). The Bottom Line: Very cute looking car with a harmonious inside. Handles well,
functions well in town as well as on motorways. Comfortable
to sit in. Excellent car.
My wife and I bought a new PT Cruiser(Touring) in July, 2003. We've had the car now for about 4,5 months and driven about 6400 km:s with it and are just as happy with it as we were on the day we bought it. You've all heard this before: * cute looking ...
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by beglanlu
Apr 24 '03 - Updated Jan 08 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Unusual look, extra roomy & just fun Cons: So-so gas mileage & blind spots The Bottom Line: I love it and I mean it.
I am a regular working woman & am not a car buff, but I want to give you my perspective. I cant really speak about engine size or wheels etc, but I am just a regular person with a regular opinion. For specs you can go to the web site. I am talking ...
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by osiris_1337
Mar 27 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Affordable, Fast, Light Cons: Light, not good on snow The Bottom Line: It's a very good, reliable car, except in the snow or ice.
I bought this car and I've already put tons of miles onto it. I live in Florida, on the beach, and also in Chicago. I had the Cruiser down in Florida and I loved it. It handled the salty air well and the humidity didn't seem to bother the car, or...
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by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Oct 14 '02 - Updated Jun 22 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Unique styling, power, people and cargo room, fun to drive Cons: Styling could become dated, fuel economy a bit low The Bottom Line: With the turbo a surprisingly well-rounded vehicle.
In recent years, the auto market has moved from one retro-vehicle mania to another. In 1998 it was the VW New Beetle. Then in 2000 (2001 model year) it was the Chrysler PT Cruiser. Currently its the MI
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by philgrad
Dec 10 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Solid construction, unmatched utility, aggressive engine (GT) Cons: Terrible gas mileage, poor switch placement, weird options, large turning radius The Bottom Line: Great value for a small, flexible, powerful car. The 2003 GT has the utility of an SUV, with (most) of the handling of a compact car.
I had been in the market for a new car for the past year or so. The PT Cruiser had really appealed to me, mostly because it excelled in almost all the aspects which I desired in a vehicle: utility, size, cost, handling, efficiency, and appearance....
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by robinjoe
Apr 05 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Fun to drive, fast, roomy, practical, 80,000 mi powertrain warranty Cons: gas mileage, rear visibility The Bottom Line: If you like the styling, buy it. If you care at all about power, get the GT/Turbo.
I love my 2003 PT Cruiser GT Turbo. With 215 HP of power it does 0-60 in 7.2 seconds. Compare that to a Ford Mustang LX V6 at 8.8 seconds. Acceleration for passing (from 40 to 60 MPH) is exhileratingly fast and unexpected. Turning radius is ...
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by cobra1562
Sep 04 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: roomy, versitile, fun to drive, fun to look at Cons: less than stellar gas mileage, mediocre power The Bottom Line: I would recommend this car to anyone who needs a very versitile hauler and fun to drive, reliable car.
When I found out a new baby was on the way mine and my wife's mustangs just wouldn't cut it, so we h ...
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by gtd65
Aug 26 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Acceleration, Build Quality, Practicality, Looks Cons: Handling, Quirky Control Locations, Rear Visibility The Bottom Line: Nice power output and good looks
I’ve been driving a silver PT Cruiser GT Turbo for some 4 weeks now and I am generally very happy wi ...
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by harrison310
Nov 25 '03 - Updated Nov 26 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Styling (exterior), functionality Cons: gas mileage, no noticeable improvements over previous years, fender bashing vulnerability The Bottom Line: A highly practical and stylish wagon, the PT Cruiser is fun but unrefined. Wake up Chrysler before someone else comes out with the next retro thing.
The PT Cruiser has been on my shortlist of cars to replace my BMW 3-series lease but a recent drive in a 2003 PT Cruiser shows that there are some rough edges that Chrysler should address. Overall The PT Cruiser is a 4-door wagon, retro-styled ...
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by shoplmart in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Oct 13 '02 - Updated Jun 27 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Interior, Price, Options, Overall build quality. Cons: Engine could be a tad more aggressive in non turbocharged trim lines. The Bottom Line: The 2003 PT Cruiser offers excellent bang for the non go-fast automotive consumer's buck.
It seems like yesterday when the 2001 PT Cruiser first hit the streets. While once being one of the most exclusive cars on the road (much like the reinvented VW Beetle in '98) the PT Cruiser is now sort of a 'get lost is traffic cruiser.' Hundreds of...
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by cruiserman
Jun 04 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Various seating arrangements. fun to drive. Pricing and reliability. looks great Cons: uses a bit more gas than a small 4 cyd car The Bottom Line: lots of room and great seating arangements
2003 Pt Cruiser Gt. I have only owned it for 4 weeks although I have been looking to buy one for about 9 months. I hear complaints about the gas usage. But it is no worse that any of the suv trucks that are out there. And a lot more fun to drive. Seems ...
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by ferrisfan
Nov 29 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Interior versatility, fun to drive quotient, ease of entry/exit, tons of after-market baubles and bolt-ons. Cons: Mileage, turn radius, some interior quirks. The Bottom Line: I got a lot more flexibility than I would have gotten with a sedan, and a lot more fun that I would have gotten with a van/SUV.
I have just exceeded 1500 miles on my 2003 PT/GT Turbo, and I am able to share these observations: Why did I buy - I have a history of back problems, and I need to use my personal vehicle at work. I do a lot of city driving and I need to load/unload ...
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by berniez40 - Top 500
Sep 03 '04 - Updated Feb 02 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Relatively cheap, exceptionally versatile, fun to look at. Cons: Middling gas mileage, slightly underpowered, a Chuck Mobile, not a Chick Mobile. The Bottom Line: I recommend this car for those who want something fun and reliable. I bought it for that reason myself, and 120,000 miles later I'm still glad I did.
By now it should surprise no one that this auto is no longer considered quirky, though it is still considered ultra retro. With its good looking (IMHO)pseudo Panel Truck aura comes a well-fitted set of body panels. The exceptionally close tolerances are ...
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by fifthstone
Sep 30 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Style, comfort, build quality, practicality. Cons: Not a muscle car by any means. The Bottom Line: This is a stylish car, with solid mechanicals and tastefully artistic design both inside and out.
If you've read my other auto reviews, you'll know that most of my driving is with rental cars, usually with low miles. I'll recap what you need to know about all this. Rentals suffer from having multiple drivers, many of whom don't really care whether o ...
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by rondo79
Apr 13 '07 - Updated Jun 13 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Looks, leg, head, and cargo room, price Cons: very few The Bottom Line: Recommend
Is the PT Cruiser for my wife and me? That was the question. For the past ten years, we have been faithful Honda SUV owners and recently owned an older Mercury Villager Van. In reality, the van was sort of a clone of the Nissan Quest. So, both of ...
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