The PT Cruiser ain't dead, Jim. Shortly after new CEO Sergio Marchionne was quoted as saying it would live another year, Chrysler has officially announced that the original retro-wagon -- the Chrysler PT Cruiser -- will live on.
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Appliance Appeal: Does the new HHR have what it takes to steal sales from the still strong PT Cruiser, or is it too late?
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Small MPVs like the Citroen Xsara Picasso, the Fiat Multipla, and the Renault Scenic have become the preferred family vehicles in Europe over the past decade. With their tidy exterior dimensions, they're easy to maneuver on the narrow streets of crowded cities
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Cue the shot, drop the top. Chrysler, makers of America's best-selling convertible, the Sebring, adds a new open machine to its lineup: the long-awaited PT Cruiser convertible. Revealed as a design study at the New York auto show in 2001, it took a little long
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Value-priced retro ragtop
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Just in time for Detroit's Woodward Dream Cruise, the latest offering in the limited-production s...
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At last, the everyman's family-friendly hot rod has arrived.
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At last, the everyman's family-friendly hot rod has arrived.
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Retro look at a retro price
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Retro look at a retro price
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Retro look at a retro price
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Retro look at a retro price
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Retro look at a retro price
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Road Test: What happens when Whipple supercharges a PT Cruiser?
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First Drive: Turbo good!
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First Drive: Turbo good!
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Chrysler's PT Cruiser proves that beauty is more than skin deep.
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A new turbo means faster cruisin', less snoozin'.
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2001 Mitsubishi MonteroIn a world of crossover, car-based SUVlettes, you'll never mistake...
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One year and still packing a punch!
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Exclusive First Look: Hip new models breathe fresh life into the affordable street rod
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Exclusive First Look: Hip new models breathe fresh life into the affordable street rod
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Exclusive First Look: Hip new models breathe fresh life into the affordable street rod
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The other day, we were cruising the streets of L.A. and couldnt help but notice that a certain popular model of car had been given an update in the styling department. Trouble was, it was tweaked to look a heck of a lot like the hot-selling competition t
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