7 messages,
Last post on Feb 01, 2008 at 11:43 AM
You are in the
Chrysler PT Cruiser Forum.
What is this discussion about?
Chrysler PT Cruiser, Convertible, Wagon
#1 of 7 End of the PT Convertible
by krony
Nov 02, 2007 (4:15 am)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21566956/
The company announced it will eliminate four auto models through 2008, including the Dodge Magnum wagon, the convertible version of the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the Chrysler Pacifica crossover and the Chrysler Crossfire sports car.
#2 of 7 Re: End of the PT Convertible [krony]
by ttbuyer
Nov 04, 2007 (5:03 pm)
I may buy a droptop 2008 PT this year and trade in my 2006 sedan. Chrysler has actually lowered the price of the convertible and added more equipment. Really looks like a bargain to me.
#3 of 7 Re: End of the PT Convertible [ttbuyer]
by krony
Nov 09, 2007 (6:11 pm)
My local dealer has an new leftover '06 GT vertable...I'm confused though:
MSRP: $30,250
Edmunds TMV: $26,432
Cert Used*: $21,051
*w/ 3000 miles
Dang I hope folks weren't paying sticker...a 10k hit in a year seems tough. Not sure...even at 26K it seems like pretty strong money. Although 230hp and a 5 speed manual...
#4 of 7 How about the hardtop?
by oldfarmer50
Nov 14, 2007 (5:07 pm)
Are they going to continue making that one? The PT is based on the old Neon platform right? The Neon is gone. Will the PT follow?
BTW, I recently drove a rented PT and it was a nice little wagon.
#5 of 7 Re: How about the hardtop? [oldfarmer50]
by krony
Nov 15, 2007 (7:14 pm)
The wagon was going to remain in production until 2008 or 2009. Here's an article. Cancellation would depend upon sales. Here's a good one...savethept.com
#6 of 7 Convertible is gone
by tuber
Jan 30, 2008 (10:14 pm)
I left messages with Chrysler trying to order one until they finally called me to say they are through making them. If you want a new one, you'd better start searching nationwide. Good luck.
#7 of 7 Re: Convertible is gone [tuber]
by jpf
Feb 01, 2008 (11:43 am)
Chrysler is just shooting themselves in the foot by keeping the PT Cruiser convertible. A one year old Cruiser covertible can be had for as little as $15 to $18K, yet they're trying to sell the new Sebring convertible fo $25k to $30k. Makes no sense.