There has been absolutely nothing to go wrong with this car. Nothing broke and nothing wore out. But its time for new tires. I only wish the car had a larger fuel tank to increase its range.
The PT Limited Edition has the comfort style and strength of a 60's classic. This car has a very distinctive and clean appearance. The body of this car is artwork. The curves and folds of the metalwork are elegant. The interior is masterfully designed with plenty of head room and leg room. The large leather front seats are more like captain chairs. They are very comfortable and retain their original luster. The vital controls seem ergonomically correct. The cruise control is simple to use. I also like the window controls located high on the dash. All of the passenger seats fold down allowing for tremendous storage capacity. As for performance, at highway speeds the car comes to life. It is very stable. The acceleration above 55 Mph is excellent. The strength of the car inspires confidence in heavy traffic conditions. Passing is a breeze, and it is also surprisingly quiet. The ABS braking stops the car on a dime. The gas mileage is superior. The future of this product line is sure to be exciting. I can't wait to see the styling evolution in the years to come. And I'm glad I have my 2002!
Have an new 04 limited with 4423 miles nice roomy vehicle. expected better gas mileage (20-21 down hill) 200 miles per tank full with any type of gas. fustrating on and off engine light (week at times) that dealers keep working on.. paid in Florida with taxes/ tag out the door $19600.00. although its loaded chrysler could have done better on a few more chrome pieces. expected a bit more.
Used PT C's are relatively few in densely populated Cleveland, Ohio, let alone the boonies of Applachia. In consideraing buying a used 2000 model, Ltd.,$13,000.00 seems a bit high for a 3-4 year-old, pug ugly vehicle with only an average of 21 mpg. But there is an abundance of the American public wealthy and foolish enough, to put form above function and in making a statement in keeping with their pony tails.
Louis Slewter, New Athens, Ohio.