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2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Review: Model Lineup

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2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Review

Top-down fun or wagon-like practicality in a gangstermobile.
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The 2005 PT Cruiser is built in two body styles: the original five-door hatchback/wagon, which Chrysler now calls the sedan; and the two-door convertible.

The sedan is available in four trim levels: base, Touring, Limited, and GT. The convertible comes in base, Touring and GT trim only.

All PT Cruisers are powered by a 2.4-liter, twin-cam four-cylinder engine. In base, Touring, and Limited versions, this engine is tuned to deliver 150 horsepower. A five-speed manual transmission is standard, a four-speed automatic is optional ($825).

A 180-horsepower turbocharged version of this same engine is optional on Limited sedans ($2,000) and Touring convertibles ($2,105). The price of this engine includes the four-speed automatic transmission, plus a body-color front fascia with chrome accents, a big chrome exhaust tip, and special badging.

A 220-horsepower High Output turbocharged version of the 2.4-liter four-cylinder is standard on the GT. This engine comes with a heavy-duty five-speed manual transaxle made by Getrag; a four-speed automatic is optional ($440).

The base sedan ($13,405) comes with six-speaker AM/FM/cassette stereo; bucket seats and floor console; tilt steering; power windows; tinted glass; rear window defroster, wiper, and washer; 65/35 split folding rear seat; and 15-inch steel wheels. The base convertible ($19,405) is similarly equipped. Its black cloth powered top features a glass rear window with electric defroster.

The Touring sedan ($15,405) adds air conditioning, CD player, power central locking with remote keyless entry, power mirrors, a fold-flat front passenger seat with storage drawer, and other interior features. To that list the Touring Convertible ($23,075) adds a soft boot cover for the top and 16-inch painted aluminum wheels. Leather seats are optional on the convertible.

Limited ($17,315), offered only as a sedan, comes with side-impact airbags, cruise control, AM/FM/CD/cassette audio, upgraded cloth upholstery, lumbar support and power height adjustment for the driver's seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel, security alarm, HomeLink universal garage-door opener, and unique Touring suspension on 16-inch painted aluminum wheels. Fog lamps and a chromed exhaust tip add to the Limited's identity.

The GT sedan ($22,905) adds four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, a performance-tuned suspension, traction control, and all-season performance tires on 17-inch chromed aluminum wheels. The GT also comes with side-impact airbags and most of the Limited's luxury goodies. Leather sport seats and a power moonroof are also standard. The GT convertible ($27,830) comes with all the Limited and GT sedan goodies, except that its 17-inch wheels are painted rather than plated. The GT gets its chrome on its grille (optional on GT and Limited sedans).

Optional on both convertible models is an Infinity premium sound system with an eight-channel amplifier and 368 watts peak power. Other stand-alone options include a glass sunroof for Limited ($750) and Touring ($1,100) sedans, heated front seats for Limited and GT ($250), and side-impact airbags for base and Touring ($390). Sirius Satellite Radio is optional ($195, including a one-year subscribtion) on all but base models. GPS navigation ($1100) is available on Limited and GT; so is UConnect hands-free, in-vehicle communications ($360), which uses Bluetooth technology to link the user's cellular phone with the Cruiser's stereo speakers. Limited sedans can be ordered with plastic woodgrain exterior accents ($895) for the vintage Town & Country look. Many of the standard features on higher-line models are also available as options on the less expensive models.

The truly limited edition (with production capped at 1,700 units) PT Dream Cruiser Series 4 Convertible ($30,085) features Deep Lava Red paint, a maroon cloth convertible top, chrome grille accents and Light Pearl Beige leather-upholstered performance seats. Seventeen-inch wheels with Satin Silver smooth caps, special badging, and the 368-watt Infinity audio system complete the package. The 220-horsepower high-output turbo engine will be standard, along with the Getrag five-speed transmission. A four-speed automatic will be optional. next page

Community Comments
spoonqueen  (05/03/08 07:10 PM)

Since my mom and I saw our first PT Cruiser in 2001, we've lusted after them.   Not long ago, my mom acquired a 2004 PT Cruiser that was a great car to drive.    Recently, my trusty van was at a point that I needed to replace it, and I found a 2005 PT Cruiser which I got 2 weeks ago.  Compared to my old, rather ponderous minivan, the PT Cruiser is an absolute joy to drive, and a pleasure to use in city driving/parking.   I had just gotten the car before I had to leave for a week long teaching workshop, and I had that Cruiser stuffed to the gills with my luggage and teaching stuff.  It handled everything with little effort, even with a large pet carrier.   Right after the weeklong workshop, I had to unpack car and repack for a trade show in a big city with very tight parking.   Again, the Cruiser showed it's true colors by being able to turn on a dime in the middle of a street during unloading, and wedging itself into a tight parking spot.   Despite only having the car for 9 days, I love it!
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