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Re: 05 crusier getting better gas mileage [ajzinman] by game76
Aug 04, 2007 (11:39 am)
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Replying to: ajzinman (Aug 02, 2007 5:28 am)

I got an 06 limited edition turbo, I put magnaflow exhaust on it, with a 4inch tip,and a cold air intake. If i dont get on it, i get about 2 miles more per gallon, and I added about 20hp to my ride.
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PT Cruiser CD Player issue by ajc3
Aug 17, 2007 (7:36 am)
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I unhooked the battery on my PT to clean off some corrosion on one of the bolts. When I restarted the car, the CD player shuffled thru the discs and then CA-pooy. Radio does not even register that there is a CD player in the vehicle now. Took it to the Chrysler dealer and got a, "Um, yeah, um, Uh-huh." Was told that this is a problem with SOME PT's, but not all (said he'd seen it before). He couldn't get it to register either and now my 6 CD's are being held hostage. It's a April 04 vehicle with 27,500 miles on it. Warranty, of course, expired on 4/15/2007. In my mind, this is something that should NOT happen to a vehicle wiht this few miles on it. Plus I have Sirius, and rarely use the CD player. Was told this was about a $600 replacement. Anyone have any thoughts, heard or know anything about this issue? Can't get my CD's back w/o taking the radio apart. Was told to go by a new radio thru a radio store. Very helpful dealer advise. Appreciate any help!!!
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Sad day for cruser fans...PT done in 2010? by krony
Aug 18, 2007 (8:31 am)
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Chrysler puts PT Cruiser’s future in doubt
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20265908/
Automaker will build them through ’09, but demand for them is softening
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Re: Sad day for cruiser fans...PT done in 2010? [krony] by micweb
Sep 12, 2007 (2:47 pm)
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Replying to: krony (Aug 18, 2007 8:31 am)

Hardly a sad day for PT Cruiser fans. Maybe a sad day for early adopters who paid a premium over list price.
 
But to me, the PT Cruiser looks as good as it did on day one. In fact, better - all of them have body colored bumpers instead of the grey bumpers on the original base model. The current version has a nicely redesigned interior. They still work REALLY well for their intended purpose. I know, I had two, and they served as mini-minivans for my small (in size, not numbers!) family - before people had heard of a Mazda5 or Kia Rondo.
 
In fact I just saw the 2008 PT Cruiser in LX trim (that's what they call the base trim model now) at a dealer and it's still a triumph of packaging and "retro" design. It now comes with side air bags (unfortunately not side CURTAIN) as well with power windows, door locks, and keyless entry, standard.
 
The large dealers in Northern California routinely advertise the PT for $12.5 K with an automatic - a great price, especially compared to its nearest cousin, the HHR from Chevy. One San Jose dealer has been selling sunroof equipped, Boston Acoustics equipped, automatics for $11888.
 
Is there anything else available in America, from a domestic or import maker, than comes close in value? It sure beats a Focus or Cobalt. Stripped Dodge Calibers sell for more!
 
If Chrysler discontinues the PT, it will only be when they have a similar entry level car with a little more "class" than most entry level cars. The PT is perfect for Chrysler - it drives traffic to the showroom, introduces first time or budget drivers to the brand, and has some cachet - it's an economy car in specialty car clothing.
 
Probably the only problem Chrysler has is having to price them so low to move enough of them to justify keeping it in their lineup - but they must have amortized a lot of their initial capital investment by now.
 
Yes, the PT is probably a little past its "freshness date," but over a million have been sold, and they have a great reliability record. I doubt they will come out with an updated PT since Chrysler would have to sink a lot of capital costs into a now-limited demand/price specialty car. But it's hard to imagine what kind of viable replacement they can come up with - I simply can't see a "re-badged" Dodge Caliber in Chrysler's future, that car has Dodge DNA so deeply written into it, it wouldn't "fit" on a Chrysler lot.
 
If you doubt me, read the major metropolitan newspaper ads and see how PT Cruisers keep popping up as very economical "ad specials." Not just one or two for 5-10. This is a car which is easy and cheap to maintain and keep running. I couldn't think of a more functional vehicle for a single mom who needs an inexpensive alternative to a bloated (in price and features) minivan or impossible expensive "cross-over."
 
What would you recommend to your friends now that Chrysler offers a lifetime power train warranty - a Honda CRV for $22k or a $12k PT Cruiser? Trust me, a $10 difference buys a LOT of baby food.
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Sad day for cruiser fans...PT done in 2010? [micweb] by charlesf4
Sep 12, 2007 (3:27 pm)
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Replying to: micweb (Sep 12, 2007 2:47 pm)

And then there was the VW bug that went on and on. I have often thought about how those people feel that went out and bought the first Cruiser with the out landished mark ups.
 
The first time I saw a Cruiser at the LA Auto Show I knew one day I would have one. I test drove one later and was disappointed because it felt so under powered. I waited around and bought a 2004 GT Turbo. it is a gas hog but I don't care. I love the car!!
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Speed Control/Cruise Control HELP!! by superwoody
Sep 15, 2007 (9:23 pm)
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I have a 2007 PT Cruiser that didn't have cruise from the factory so I ordered the factory speed control kit from Mopar. Everything went fairly well on the install except for a couple of problems of the instructions not showing the correct view. In other words, in one case where it shows to plug 2 wires into a certain plug, there was only room for one! Has anyone here installed a kit in an 07'? Also, does the computer need to be reset/reprogrammed for the cruise, the instructions had ZERO words on it just pictures
 
HELP ANYONE
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Re: Speed Control/Cruise Control HELP!! [superwoody] by krony
Sep 18, 2007 (6:23 pm)
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Replying to: superwoody (Sep 15, 2007 9:23 pm)

No help from your dealer? I'd check with them on some help...especially if it's Mopar parts.
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Re: Speed Control/Cruise Control HELP!! [superwoody] by atuncay
Sep 19, 2007 (10:49 am)
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Replying to: superwoody (Sep 15, 2007 9:23 pm)

I have the exact same problem with the kit I just received. The part number on it is 82209360AB, it shows the incorrect connector configuration on the steering wheel and has the pin numbers reversed on the connector on the firewall.
 
Calls to Mopar have not helped. Have solved your problem?
 
-ahmet
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Re: PT Cruiser CD Player issue [ajc3] by car2star
Jan 05, 2008 (7:12 pm)
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Replying to: ajc3 (Aug 17, 2007 7:36 am)

Hi ajc3, the problem you described just happened to me. 2004 PT cruiser with 25K miles. Battery died and my radio works but does not recognize the CD player in "mode". The dealer said something about a "reset", but said to buy a new radio! Did you ever get an answer? Thanks.

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