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Chrysler PT Cruiser Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Is this quote reasonable for PT Cruiser 07 (New) ? by sammy2007
Sep 13, 2007 (10:00 pm)
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I am interested in buying PT Cruiser 07, and I am searching for the reasonable price that I need to pay. Actually, I got a quote from a dealer, and I am wondering if this price is reasonable. Would you please help me to figure out that this price is okay?
  
I am looking for PT Cruiser Basic with ABS and Auto. No additional options are needed. The dealer suggested this price following:
  
" I have found a new 07' PT in a color called Opal Metallic Clear Coat. I also found the same vehicle in Marine Blue Pearl (almost like an oceanic blue), as well as one in Inferno Red Pearl Coat. Chrysler charges $150 extra for both the opal and red colors. The marine blue has no extra charge. I ran numbers on the opal color, and here is what the General Manager has authorized me to offer you: MSRP (sticker price), is $17,535. Our sale price to you including Chrysler rebates, is $14,700!"
  
Is this price okay? (I am in Madison, WI.)
#41 of 55
Re: Is this quote reasonable for PT Cruiser 07 (New) ? [sammy2007] by ttbuyer
Sep 14, 2007 (4:51 am)
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Replying to: sammy2007 (Sep 13, 2007 10:00 pm)

Of course, each local market varies, but my 2006 Marine Blue PT cost me $11,200.00 in November of 2006. (I am in Southern California). My car is a base model with A/T and sattelite radio (no ABS). Can't recall the "sticker price" but is was a little over $17K.
 
You might find a better price later in the year.
#42 of 55
2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal by duettom
Nov 29, 2007 (5:11 pm)
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I just purchased a new left over 2006 Black GT Convertible with Lifetime Power Train Warranty, 5 speed, heated seats, and 18" wheels for only $15,888.00. It had 111 miles on it and had just been detailed. I guess nobody else wanted it and the dealer got desperate to sell. I bought it at the advertised price on their website. I'm very happy with it so far except for a lot of torque steer when flooring it. I'm planning on getting a Freedom Design Strut Brace to see if that helps.
#43 of 55
Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [duettom] by ttbuyer
Dec 03, 2007 (7:17 am)
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Replying to: duettom (Nov 29, 2007 5:11 pm)

That's a GREAT deal! Congratulations!
#44 of 55
Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [ttbuyer] by duettom
Dec 04, 2007 (11:07 pm)
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Replying to: ttbuyer (Dec 03, 2007 7:17 am)

Thanks. I guess I'll use all of the money I saved to buy all of that premium gas I'll need.
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Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [duettom] by tedebear
Dec 05, 2007 (6:38 pm)
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Replying to: duettom (Dec 04, 2007 11:07 pm)

Remember, it will still run on regular fuel. The owner's manual even says this. My wife usually always puts regular gas in her GT.
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Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [tedebear] by duettom
Dec 05, 2007 (9:39 pm)
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Replying to: tedebear (Dec 05, 2007 6:38 pm)

Thanks tedebear, I did read in the owners manual that regular grade gas will work. I plan to try using it after the engine has a chance to break in and loosen up. Do you get any detonation? Is your mph worse than it was when using premium?
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Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [duettom] by tedebear
Dec 05, 2007 (10:33 pm)
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Replying to: duettom (Dec 05, 2007 9:39 pm)

Well, I rarely drive it but the wife hasn't mentioned detonation or whether there is any significant fuel economy difference when using different octanes. She is definitely not what I'd call a performance-oriented style driver.
 
I did get some negative feedback on another Cruiser forum a few years back when I mentioned it usually gets regular fuel instead of premium. They asked why would anyone buy the turbo version if they weren't going to use whatever grade fuel that gave it the best performance.
 
For one, it was a Christmas present and she had no idea she was even getting a Cruiser until she opened the ring box with the key in it on Christmas morning. Anyway, my opinion is that a GT has better performance using regular fuel than a standard Cruiser does, regardless of what type of gas it uses.
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Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [tedebear] by duettom
Dec 05, 2007 (11:05 pm)
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Replying to: tedebear (Dec 05, 2007 10:33 pm)

Until I get the torque steer under control I don't think having a bit less power will be a bad thing. Thanks again.
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Re: 2006 PT GT Convertible Great Deal [tedebear] by waterdr
Dec 23, 2007 (1:30 pm)
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Replying to: tedebear (Dec 05, 2007 10:33 pm)

That depends on the car. Putting lower then recomended fuel in a car with a turbo can be an accident waiting to happen. Detonation is a terrible thing to do to a motor. If you EVER hear knock or ping, get your foot off the pedal until you can get the correct fuel in the car.
 
However, most modern cars are designed with knock sensors and other devices that can monitor fuel types. Essentially, when the car senses detonation, the computer will pull timing and even richen-up the fuel mixture.
 
When this happens, you will loose both fuel economy and hp. How much? Depends on the car and how agressive the tune was in the first place. You might see a loss of 1 mpg and I would expect a loss of hp to be about 5 - 10 on a car like this and probably closer to the 5 hp number. On a 200 hp car, you will get about 10 hp increase by adjusting timing when going from 87 to 93 octane. Your car is most likely not designed for 93, but for 90 or maybe 91, since most places can not get 93 or even 92 anymore.
 
If the owners manual says that you can run 87, but that they prefer 89 - 92, then this is probably because the car is rated at the higher octane for power purposes and fuel economy, but that is the only reason. That is a lot different then saying "don't run 87".
 
As far as the folks on the other boards criticing you for using 87 in a turbo....that is comming from people stupid enough to think that a PT Cruiser is a sports car. Yes, running 87 octane in a 500 hp car with a built motor designed to run 93 would be very stupid, but probably not on your car. These are mass-produced cars designed to run on regular streets with pump gas.
 
To be sure, check with the service manager on the octane issue. They should know how the car is equipped and if there are knock sensors.

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