Used 2007 ChryslerPT Cruiser 4DR Base

    Odometer
    30,990 miles
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    VIN
    3A4FY48B37T624172
    Stock Number
    1423
    Fuel Type
    Gasoline Fuel
    Chrysler PT Cruiser
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 150

    Dealer Notes

    Only 30,990 Miles! Delivers 29 Highway MPG and 22 City MPG! This Chrysler PT Cruiser delivers a Gas I4 2.4L/148 engine powering it's smooth transmission. Variable-intermittent windshield wipers, Tilt steering column, Speed sensitive pwr door locks.

    This Chrysler PT Cruiser Comes Equipped with These Options
    Solar control glass, Sentry Key theft deterrent system, Rear window wiper/washer, Rear window defroster, Rear spoiler, Rear door child protection locks, Quad halogen headlamps, Pwr rack & pinion steering, Pwr front disc/rear drum brakes, Glove box.

    Expert Reviews!
    As reported by KBB.com: For those who want to cruise with more than one friend at a time, or more than just a couple of duffle bags, the PT Cruiser Convertible is a fine choice. A host of aftermarket parts and upgrades make this the perfect vehicle for the do-it-yourself stylist.

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    For a must-own Chrysler PT Cruiser come see us at Bunnin Chevrolet of Fillmore, 1024 W Ventura St, Fillmore, CA 93015. Just minutes away!

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4Out of 5
    • Darn good vehicle.

      By Rondo on Sunday, December 08, 2019

      5.0
      I inherited this car from my father and mother. During the time that I had it, I enjoyed every minute driving it. Comfortable, clean, and great mileage. Anyone who owns one will be very pleased and enjoy it as much as I did. I give it a five star rating in every catagory.
    • Ordered car first day available. Never broke. Ever

      By tomd on Tuesday, April 18, 2017

      5.0
      I ordered this car new.This is the easiest car to enter and exit I have ever had and aside from my old Fiat 600, the easiest to drive. I have only had to replace the normal wearable parts and standard maintenance. It was a daily driver until I retired (short trips). It also has several 1,000 mile trips under its belt. It had everything but automatic transmission. I felt car was too heavy for a simple 3 speed automatic for good performance(I was right). One of the best cars I have ever owned.
    • 100k mile money pit

      By jim on Thursday, March 07, 2013

      2.0
      At somewhere around 100k miles, the car just starts falling apart. I should have realized that when a $1600 timing belt replacement is recommended before 100k miles. That includes a boat load of labor and replacement of motor mounts which are already expected to break (mine did). I also have a non functioning A/C and a bad drive axle. My tail lights also fill up with water and burn a bulb every 2 months. I actually did buy this from a little old lady that only drove it to church and the store. She is my mom. Didn't matter. The car is junk after 100k unless you just love it and want to pump a bunch of money into it to keep looking cool, i would stay away.