2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
This FUN TO DRIVE 5 SPEED IS PRICED TO SELL! Stop by and see!! This 2 owner, no accident, excellent Carfax report PT is in great shape and nicely equipped!
Everything old is new again! Retro is loads of fun and this 2005 PT Cruiser started it all. This Cruiser's much-loved aggressive exterior posture recalls a '37 Plymouth and conjures up images of gangsters and police chases, but these days it's outfitted to run your errands with an occasional road trip. Our car is equipped with this reliable Chrysler 2.4Liter Inline 4-cylinder engine kicking out 150 horses, front wheel drive, and a 5-Speed manual transmission. Let's go cruising!
Plus, look at the PT Cruiser's versatility: its trunk area with the rear seat up can handle your camping equipment or cover your baggage for a short trip, but with the rear seat down it becomes a cavernous 747-like cargo holder. If you can't find a good motel, there's room in the back for you to stay there. You may like this car enough to move in!
Give us a call if you have a question! 973-772-5355
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