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Chrysler PT Cruiser Sacramento, CA OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Jill
Sacramento, California
It's my little snug bug
I found the Chrysler PT Cruise to have limited (wide) turning ability, which makes U-turns difficult to achieve. The car engine is noisy. The small tires make for a bumpy ride for both passengers in the back and front. The high seats make it impossible for a tall person to enter comfortably. The inside cabin has limited leg room. The air conditioning and heating units are only located in the dash of the car, making it difficult to heat and cool the car for passengers. I do like the functionality of the truck for carrying large items and groceries. The two back seats are completely removable. The seats can be removed easily so you can transport a medium-size futon or a tall dresser in the cab of the vehicle. The high-up driver seat makes it possible for a short person to see further distance in front, like an SUV. The gas mileage is good on the freeway and streets. The outer shell of the vehicle is made of all plastic making the car extremely weak in a crash or fender bender. The vehicle repairs are cheaper for this style of car than others. I like the shape and outer style of this vehicle; however to import its qualities, I would install better operating equipment such as: turning suspension, shocks, air conditioning and heating systems throughout the cabin, and install a back-up camera for safety. I believe the vehicle will run smoother with bigger tires. Overall, it is a good car for just getting around town. I do not recommend this vehicle for cross-country travel.
Susan
Pomona, California
Sturdy, compact, reliable
The car is solid and has a spacious hatchback. The back seat can hold up to three people, and the front seats are comfortable enough. This is a classic looking vehicle with modern accouterments on the inside. The compact design allows you to fit into compact parking spots (which is a value in Southern California), but it still has the feel on the inside of a larger vehicle. The back seats can fold down to give you more space in the hatchback, and the car is light enough so that I don't feel too intimidated when I have to change a flat tire. Overall, I would say the PT Cruiser from Chrysler was a fine car that they didn't really know what to do with but still sold very well.
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