Chrysler Pt Cruiser (2001)
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Runs with no major dings or dents and normal paint wear. Low mileage for age of car. Small children rode in it and car has sat so needs detailed inside. New tires and battery (less than 100 miles on each). Has a recent overheat issue that is likely a simple fix. Owner is bedridden so unable to drive so selling low as is.” |
Year: | 2001 | VIN : | 3C8FY4BB41T586794 |
Mileage: | 80400 | Engine: | 2.4 litter |
Options: | CD Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof | Sub Model: | Touring |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Model: | PT Cruiser |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Transmission: | Automatic | Drive Side: | Right-hand drive |
Disability Equipped: | No | Interior Color: | Gray |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | For Sale By: | owner |
Exterior Color: | Red | Make: | Chrysler |
Trim: | Touring | Drive Type: | FWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Body Type: | Wagon |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Vehicle description
Purple PT cruiser. No major dings or dents just normal for the age of car. Low mileage at just over 80k. Maintenance kept up. Sun roof and upgraded stereo. Runs with a new and likely easy fix overheat issue. No longer able to drive so not fixing but selling low. New parts alone nearly the asking price. This is Part car, part truck and entirely different from everything else on the road.
PT stands for "personal transportation," and Chrysler describes it as "too cool to categorize" because it has elements of a sedan, wagon, sport utility vehicle and minivan. It was so popular on debut Chrysler could not keep up with production. It s unique body style is sure to make it sought after as a classic. It has front-wheel drive and a four-cylinder engine making it sporty and economical.
Exterior
The retro-styled Cruiser s bulging fenders, tall, wide grille, and fender-mounted headlights and taillights make it look different than all other wagons and SUVs, at least those built after about 1935.
At 169 inches overall, it is 6 inches shorter than the compact Dodge Neon sedan, but at 63 inches tall is 7 inches taller.
Interior
The Cruiser has a versatile interior with seats for five, including two front buckets and a 65/35-split rear bench that holds three. The rear seatbacks lay flat, and the entire rear seat tilts forward or can be removed for more cargo room. A front-passenger seatback that folds flat is optional. PT Cruiser can carry a maximum of 865 pounds, so the weight of occupants may limit capacity to four. Even so, taller passengers have adequate space in the four outboard seats. Removing the rear seat expands cargo space. The roomy, flexible interior is an aspect owners love. Meets all passenger car safety standards.
PT stands for "personal transportation," and Chrysler describes it as "too cool to categorize" because it has elements of a sedan, wagon, sport utility vehicle and minivan. It was so popular on debut Chrysler could not keep up with production. It s unique body style is sure to make it sought after as a classic. It has front-wheel drive and a four-cylinder engine making it sporty and economical.
Exterior
The retro-styled Cruiser s bulging fenders, tall, wide grille, and fender-mounted headlights and taillights make it look different than all other wagons and SUVs, at least those built after about 1935.
At 169 inches overall, it is 6 inches shorter than the compact Dodge Neon sedan, but at 63 inches tall is 7 inches taller.
Interior
The Cruiser has a versatile interior with seats for five, including two front buckets and a 65/35-split rear bench that holds three. The rear seatbacks lay flat, and the entire rear seat tilts forward or can be removed for more cargo room. A front-passenger seatback that folds flat is optional. PT Cruiser can carry a maximum of 865 pounds, so the weight of occupants may limit capacity to four. Even so, taller passengers have adequate space in the four outboard seats. Removing the rear seat expands cargo space. The roomy, flexible interior is an aspect owners love. Meets all passenger car safety standards.