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Subscribe to this threadDead Again: WSJ says PT Cruiser indeed short lived
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John R @ Nov 18th 2007 8:27AM
Yes!
strongbadinator @ Nov 18th 2007 2:05PM
Agreed. Next time Chrysler wants to use this style, they better make it bigger so it doesn't look so girly, and throw a v8 into it. Or a boosted 4 or 6 banger. This car looked great in sketches, and in person it just turned into a senior citizen mobile, where old people would buy one and pretend to be cool to their grandkids. Until those grandkids realized that only old farts drive these things.
Kristovar @ Nov 18th 2007 6:36PM
Shortbadinator--
There already is a boosted I4 PT Cruiser- same engine as the Neon SRT-4. It's a fantastic drive, actually-- to the point that I'd trade in my own SRT-4 for one.
1337 @ Nov 19th 2007 12:55AM
Kristovar,
The fact that you already have a Dodge says it all. The rest of us think the PT is a hunk of trash and should have been shot long ago.