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In reply to the discussion: PT Cruisers on slow ride to scrap heap - dumped into rental fleets [View all]jakefrep
(3,982 posts)118. Well,...
..the styling isn't for everybody. But I did test drive one - it was spacious, drove reasonably well for a minivan-based crossover, and had some really neat interior features. Those I knew that had them, loved them.
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PT Cruisers on slow ride to scrap heap - dumped into rental fleets [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
OP
Me too. My recollection is that controls weren't where you would expect them.
FarCenter
Mar 2013
#13
Volkswagen, too, at least in the 80's. Das Deutchland engineering ist good, yes?
Erose999
Mar 2013
#97
I've never in my life heard of a car that was worth 12K after 80k miles.
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2013
#162
We literally walked out of the dealership and said "did we actually just pull that off?"
sweetloukillbot
Mar 2013
#167
My Soon to be Wife (at the time) wrote a number on a piece of paper for my Lincoln LS...
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2013
#169
My '87 Nissan Stanza Wagon was like 2 ugly cars cut up & the ugliest parts glued back together
NBachers
Mar 2013
#159
The only car that cursed me worse than my Saab was my Rambler- I'll never forgive Saab
NBachers
Mar 2013
#163
If I were renting and had to choose between a PT Cruiser and a Dodge Neon, I'd take the Neon!
reformist2
Mar 2013
#125
Wasn't the PT cruiser just a neon with some. Sort of retro looking sheet-metal?
Champion Jack
Mar 2013
#30
You're welcome, That Mercedes motor seems to have been the difference.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#122
"Everyone knows the sinking feeling... that all the premium cars are taken." Nope.
Silent3
Mar 2013
#52
Eh, I have a standard size rental saved on my company account. Anytime I go to pick up a car
Godhumor
Mar 2013
#74
Worse, in my view, is the Chevy HHR which was *gasp* a PT Cruiser wannabe!
Stinky The Clown
Mar 2013
#71
""We ended up carpooling because the people who had PT Cruisers refused to use them"
octothorpe
Mar 2013
#77
Like all other Chrysler cars, built to a price point and destined to rust away prematurly
1-Old-Man
Mar 2013
#93
I had a Cadillac Cimarron, which was a spritzed-out Cavalier with a different nameplate.
NBachers
Mar 2013
#168