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The best-selling Chrysler nameplate?

Just happens to be the smallest Chrysler vehicle, the PT Cruiser, which also just happens to be the vehicle brought out in the 2001 model year to build showroom traffic to entice folks to buy other Chrysler nameplates.

Cruiser leads the next closest nameplate, the Town & Country minivan, by about 6,000 units.

Says a lot about Chrysler.

Available for only two model years, the PT ’40s retro sedan outsells the midsize Sebring sedan, coupe and convertible combined by about 11,000 units and the full-size Concorde, LHS and 300M sedans combined by just under 50,000 units.

And while PT outsells Town & Country, keep in mind that more soccer moms (albeit affluent soccer moms rather than the Dodge Caravan owners) tool around in T&C minivans than they do in Sebring coupes and convertibles and high-performance 300Ms, too.

Dieter Zetsche, head of Chrysler Group, recently said the automaker will refocus on cars. Two-thirds of the 21 new or restyled models Chrysler will bring out between the 2003 and 2005 model years will be cars to help meet his goal of increasing annual sales by 1 million vehicles within five to 10 years, or more than 40 percent over the 2.3 million sold in 2001.

With so many owners favoring $17,000 retros and $30,000 minivans, there’s little doubt why Zetsche has to get people thinking about coupes, convertibles and performance sedans.

But Tom Marinelli, vice president of Chrysler brand marketing, says we’ll all understand the game plan soon, because the latest expansion of the PT Cruiser lineup will benefit those new cars coming.

“With PT we moved the image of the Chrysler brand from mainstream up to aspirational. In early ’03, you’ll see two more Chrysler vehicles, the Crossfire and the Pacifica, that will move the image even more and account for significant growth and improved volume over the next several years,” he said.

Marinelli said PT’s role of bringing folks into Chrysler showrooms will be more evident when Crossfire and Pacifica are in the lineup.

(This month, Chrysler guaranteed the PT will bring owners back to dealerships when it recalled all ’01-’02 models built to inspect for a possible fuel-pump leak.)

Crossfire is the upcoming two-seat coupe that borrows 39 percent of its parts, including the 3.2-liter 6-cylinder engine, from Mercedes-Benz and its SLK roadster.

“Crossfire is the poster child for our synergies with Mercedes,” he said, synergies that will find parts and components sharing as well between the new Mercedes E-Class sedan coming this fall and the next-generation Chrysler LX sedans.

The LX sedans are rear-wheel-drive replacements for the front-wheel-drive LH lineup. Chrysler will give consumers an early look at the LX on the auto-show circuit next year, though which show gets the debut is being debated, as is the date they’ll go on sale as ’04 or ’05 models.

Paci fica is an all-wheel-drive sedan/sport-utility crossover designed to attract those looking for better ride, handling and mileage than they get in a sport-ute, while offering the all-wheel-drive that attracted them to an SUV.

And to win over SUV owners who would like to migrate back to the ride, handling and mileage of a sedan rather than a sport-ute or a crossover, Marinelli said Chrysler is considering AWD versions of the LX sedans.

“We’re looking at broadening AWD applications,” he said.

But before Crossfire and Pacifica arrive, Marinelli and his colleagues bring out a couple new PT Cruisers–a high-performance GT, or PT Turbo, edition with 215-horsepower 4-cylinder and a Dream Cruiser Series 2 (Cars, Aug. 15) dressed in tangerine colored sheet metal that also sports the turbo 4.

“Everyone loves the PT, 99.9 percent of all owners, only they’ve told us that if one thing could be added to the wish list it would be a more powerful engine and that’s why w took the 150-h.p. 4 up to 215 h.p., though I suspect some would still want the V-10 (500 h.p. for ’03) that we have in the Dodge Viper,” he said.

PT versions–on sale or planned–are up to seven and range from limited editions finished in simulated wood or vinyl flames decals to pocket rockets such as the turbo and its companion PT convertible coming out in early ’04. Marinelli promises PT derivatives on a regular basis to keep attracting folks into showrooms who might opt for other Chrysler nameplates.

PT comes up for a design change in ’06. Marinelli is mum about plans but hints that, “any styling updates won’t stray too far from what it is today, but maybe we’ll come up with a new level of interior where no one has gone before.”

Finally, what about the PT pickup that made media eyes bulge when shown in Las Vegas last year at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show?

“Stay tuned,” Marinelli said, “we might make your dreams come true.”

2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser review: Our expert's take
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The best-selling Chrysler nameplate?

Just happens to be the smallest Chrysler vehicle, the PT Cruiser, which also just happens to be the vehicle brought out in the 2001 model year to build showroom traffic to entice folks to buy other Chrysler nameplates.

Cruiser leads the next closest nameplate, the Town & Country minivan, by about 6,000 units.

Says a lot about Chrysler.

Available for only two model years, the PT ’40s retro sedan outsells the midsize Sebring sedan, coupe and convertible combined by about 11,000 units and the full-size Concorde, LHS and 300M sedans combined by just under 50,000 units.

And while PT outsells Town & Country, keep in mind that more soccer moms (albeit affluent soccer moms rather than the Dodge Caravan owners) tool around in T&C minivans than they do in Sebring coupes and convertibles and high-performance 300Ms, too.

Dieter Zetsche, head of Chrysler Group, recently said the automaker will refocus on cars. Two-thirds of the 21 new or restyled models Chrysler will bring out between the 2003 and 2005 model years will be cars to help meet his goal of increasing annual sales by 1 million vehicles within five to 10 years, or more than 40 percent over the 2.3 million sold in 2001.

With so many owners favoring $17,000 retros and $30,000 minivans, there’s little doubt why Zetsche has to get people thinking about coupes, convertibles and performance sedans.

But Tom Marinelli, vice president of Chrysler brand marketing, says we’ll all understand the game plan soon, because the latest expansion of the PT Cruiser lineup will benefit those new cars coming.

“With PT we moved the image of the Chrysler brand from mainstream up to aspirational. In early ’03, you’ll see two more Chrysler vehicles, the Crossfire and the Pacifica, that will move the image even more and account for significant growth and improved volume over the next several years,” he said.

Marinelli said PT’s role of bringing folks into Chrysler showrooms will be more evident when Crossfire and Pacifica are in the lineup.

(This month, Chrysler guaranteed the PT will bring owners back to dealerships when it recalled all ’01-’02 models built to inspect for a possible fuel-pump leak.)

Crossfire is the upcoming two-seat coupe that borrows 39 percent of its parts, including the 3.2-liter 6-cylinder engine, from Mercedes-Benz and its SLK roadster.

“Crossfire is the poster child for our synergies with Mercedes,” he said, synergies that will find parts and components sharing as well between the new Mercedes E-Class sedan coming this fall and the next-generation Chrysler LX sedans.

The LX sedans are rear-wheel-drive replacements for the front-wheel-drive LH lineup. Chrysler will give consumers an early look at the LX on the auto-show circuit next year, though which show gets the debut is being debated, as is the date they’ll go on sale as ’04 or ’05 models.

Paci fica is an all-wheel-drive sedan/sport-utility crossover designed to attract those looking for better ride, handling and mileage than they get in a sport-ute, while offering the all-wheel-drive that attracted them to an SUV.

And to win over SUV owners who would like to migrate back to the ride, handling and mileage of a sedan rather than a sport-ute or a crossover, Marinelli said Chrysler is considering AWD versions of the LX sedans.

“We’re looking at broadening AWD applications,” he said.

But before Crossfire and Pacifica arrive, Marinelli and his colleagues bring out a couple new PT Cruisers–a high-performance GT, or PT Turbo, edition with 215-horsepower 4-cylinder and a Dream Cruiser Series 2 (Cars, Aug. 15) dressed in tangerine colored sheet metal that also sports the turbo 4.

“Everyone loves the PT, 99.9 percent of all owners, only they’ve told us that if one thing could be added to the wish list it would be a more powerful engine and that’s why w took the 150-h.p. 4 up to 215 h.p., though I suspect some would still want the V-10 (500 h.p. for ’03) that we have in the Dodge Viper,” he said.

PT versions–on sale or planned–are up to seven and range from limited editions finished in simulated wood or vinyl flames decals to pocket rockets such as the turbo and its companion PT convertible coming out in early ’04. Marinelli promises PT derivatives on a regular basis to keep attracting folks into showrooms who might opt for other Chrysler nameplates.

PT comes up for a design change in ’06. Marinelli is mum about plans but hints that, “any styling updates won’t stray too far from what it is today, but maybe we’ll come up with a new level of interior where no one has gone before.”

Finally, what about the PT pickup that made media eyes bulge when shown in Las Vegas last year at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show?

“Stay tuned,” Marinelli said, “we might make your dreams come true.”

Safety review

Based on the 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Frontal driver
2/5
Frontal passenger
4/5
Nhtsa rollover rating
5/5
Side driver
4/5
Side rear passenger
5/5

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / 100,000 miles
Powertrain
7 years / 100,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years / 36,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
5 model years or newer / less than 75,000 miles
Basic
3 months / 3,000 miles
Dealer certification
125-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.1 / 5
Based on 63 reviews
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Comfort 4.3
Interior 4.3
Performance 3.8
Value 3.9
Exterior 4.4
Reliability 4.0

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  • A good used car purchase

    I bought a used 2001Pt cruiser and love the car it’s roomy runs ok and looks nice it’s a keeper for me maybe one day a collectors vehicle good on gas too
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • The p/t cruiser and the potential they have to be

    Found this car for $500 started up and drove it away.Now this car was on my list of wouldn't want to own cars but since buying it I have learned to love it since as a arborist which means tons of tree climbing equipment and a Father of 2 boys it has room for everything.This car owes me nothing and I'm even putting money in for upgrades ......love this thing
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Ok ride

    I bought this jalopy for 3500. 2001 pt cruiser limited. 80.000 miles. It needed some work, brakes, bushings, new power steering pump. Probably needs a timing belt and new water pump, but for something that’s 21 years old..it’s obviously in need of some work, as long as it’s not an engine or transmission. I’m ok with it. Mileage in this day of 5 dollars a gallon gas sucks at around 20 mpg. But it starts and runs. In ok shape. I’m happy so far.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Purchased in 2002: Best Car I've Ever Owned

    Most comfortable car seats I've ever sat in, making it especially good for long distance trips. Versatile and reliable. Still have the original transmission and engine. Nothing has fallen apart or broken inside the car, such as the awesome stereo and CD player. I've owned 2 Toyotas, a Mitsubishi, and 2 Volkswagen, and this car tops them all for longevity. I'm continuing to keep this car because I love how it can become a good hauler when the seats are folded down where I can put in big bushes and small trees and lumber, etc. I love the dark teal blue-green color with its shiny clear coat that is still holding up, and also the rounded contours of the body style as it reminds me of days gone by and my old Volkswagen Beetle. I'm an artist, and when I look at all the other cars, they all look the same. With my kayak rack on top and portable bike rack on the back, I can have all the fun I want, and get a lot of work done too while still feeling sporty and unique. My father was a top Chrysler executive in Detroit, running the Dodge body and paint plants during the 1950's to 70' in Hamtramck. He always told us kids to buy American, yet we didn't listen. Now I finally have, and though my father's in heaven now, I know that he's looking down at me and smiling. I'll never sell my car. I'll pass it down to a loved one or keep it for a museum someday. For now it'll continue to be my closest memory of my father. When I'm in a bind driving, like when I was crossing the Rockies in a snowstorm, I know he takes the wheel sometimes. I can feel it.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Classy and comfortable to drive

    Solid vehicle that is cute to drive and really handy to haul items. The backseats not only lay flat but are also removable. Lots of features on the premium model and the body is still gorgeous to look at.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • So far so good

    Just purchased a 2001 PT Cruiser with 88 + thousand miles new purple paint job, new dash, leather interior, chrome wheels, alarm, ac, electric windows, doors, sun roof, super super very clean car and runs great, I'm in the process of maintenance work, changed the oil and breaks, do a full tune up, replace the lower control arms, bushings are worn, replace all tie rods, way bar bushings, struts an shocks, motor mounts have been changed, so far so good not bad for 1800 bucks.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • My Second PT Cruiser - love it!

    I owned a 2005 PT Cruiser LTD for almost 7 years. LOVED it! Someone pulled out of a restaurant right in front of me, and it was totalled. I miss it. So...I bought another one, 4 years older, also a PT Cruiser LTD, but this one is a Turbo. Very, very nice, sturdy car. I love it. It has some issues - can smell gasoline leak, but no one seems to be able to locate it. Also, it "bucks", or "jolts" when braking - sometimes - but not sure it is the transmission. Could be electrical issue. Other than that - it is comfortable, roomy, cute, and really glad I got it.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Great car. Want more.

    I'm 6'5 220. Beside me 3 adults can fit. Its an '01 with 120.650 miles. I'm just now replacing its goodies. I've owned it 8 years. Would love to compile a plethora of cruisers non turbo.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • I will never get another

    At the time i needed a car so i bought this and was happy wirh it and things started to go wrong with the car ans it has been one thing after another
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 2.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 1.0
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  • 2001 PT Cruiser Limited "Rocks"

    I absolutely love this car. I ordered the 2001 Limited with all available options when it first came out and waited nearly 10 months before it arrived at the dealership. It's been an awesome experience and has never disappointed or failed me. It's been the most reliable car I've ever owned and it's still going strong. I've taken good care of it and I make sure that it will keep running. I looks great and all it needs is some attention and care and replace parts when necessary and it keeps going and going. I have the Patriot Blue color with the grey leather interior. It's a fantastic car but not great on mileage yet when I need to haul things about I'm always amazed at how much this car can carry. It's a little workhorse and fun to drive. Maybe I baby it but it's been a loyal and dependable friend and it's worth it. It's my "Roger Rabbit" go to fun to drive choice.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Really no good

    The only good thing about it was the quick takeoff. Otherwise, seats don't go low enough making it awkward to use the shifter. The engine compartment is ridiculously cramped and can't work on anything unless you take out everything. Falls apart, one big component after another.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 2.0
    Interior 1.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 1.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • Car needs TLC what is very reliable when operable

    It was tough car has very little rust for a yooper car. When it is running it is a very dependable vehicle great for her around town commuting. Great on gas mileage I drove for nearly a month on one tank of gas around Sue Saint Marie Michigan. Just need somebody to give it that extra TLC and new K frame or subframe if they call it which is underneath the engine I just don't have the time or the money to do so.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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4.1 / 5
Based on 63 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.3
  • Interior: 4.3
  • Performance: 3.8
  • Value: 3.9
  • Exterior: 4.4
  • Reliability: 4.0
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