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Fuel Economy

City
11.0
L/100K
Highway
7.9
L/100K

Vehicle Dimensions (mm)

4290
1705
2616
1601

2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser Classic

Fuel City 11.0L/100K
Fuel Highway 7.9L/100K
Transmission Automatic
Max Power 112 KW 150 HP
Body Type Mini MPV
Number of Doors 5
Engine 2.4l
Drive Wheels Front Wheel Drive

2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Turbo Limited Road Test Review

Call it a retro wagon, a tall-bodied hatchback or even a ‘30s style “sedan” as Chrysler
2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Limited
It's now a classic (sort of). (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
does, no matter what descriptor it goes by, the PT Cruiser is nothing less than distinct. The pointed nose, prominent fenders and sloping backside helped to make it one of this decade’s most iconic designs, not to mention a polarizing one. People either love the PT Cruiser, or they hate it - there’s no middle ground.

I certainly can’t call it nostalgia (I’m not old enough), but seeing a PT Cruiser like this one, painted in glittering bright Surf Blue Pearlcoat, with its shiny chromed 17-inch wheels, I feel kind of warm inside. It somehow manages to convey a sense of California; it would look perfectly at home on a beach with a pair of surfboards on top. From some angles, particularly from the front, it also harks back to Plymouth’s Prowler roadster, a modern-day retro hot-rod. Squint and you can see it in the grille, and the headlamps.

Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks of the PT in this light. The arrival of the Chevrolet’s PT-lookalike has certainly taken away some of Chrysler's exclusivity in the compact retro car segment,
2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Limited
Limited trim level means leather and plenty of toys. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
though the passing of eight years since its arrival have no doubt dull some peoples' reactions to it. Still, there’s one aspect to the design that customers haven’t grown tired of - its practicality.

Open up the PT’s tailgate and you’ll find a rather tall cargo bay with a fairly deep well, allowing tall, bulky and otherwise awkward objects to be carried with ease. A removable, adjustable plastic parcel shelf doubles as a tonneau cover, keeping objects out of site, as well as a second loading floor for stowing more stuff or just keeping things separated. Cargo capacity behind the rear seats totals 612 litres (21.6 cu-ft), which is a little bit less than the 672 litres (23.7 cu-ft) offered in the HHR. Keep in mind that the PT Cruiser is over seven inches shorter than an HHR, which should give you an idea of how well Chrysler’s designers optimized the body for practicality.

But the most impressive part has to do with the sheer amount of cargo volume it has when it’s a two-seater. The rear bench seat folds 65/35, but unlike any other compact crossover or hatchback, you can take the back seats out, just like with Chrysler’s non-Stow 'n Go minivans. A flat floor from front to back means that there’s 1,775 litres (62.7 cu-ft) of space,
2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Limited
The rear seats not only fold down, but they can be removed. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
which is over 200 litres (7.1 cu-ft) more than what the HHR offers and 376 litres (13.3 cu-ft) more than a Pontiac Vibe. With its cargo capacity and sturdy suspension, why it is that Chrysler didn’t market the PT as a commercial vehicle or a panel van is beyond me, but it’s a success that Chrysler missed out on.

The Limited model that I drove while I was in Detroit was powered by Chrysler’s 2.4-litre Turbo engine, which makes 180 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque. The engine is a descendant of the Neon-based Dodge SRT4, and was previously used (in higher output form) in the PT Cruiser GT. It’s only available with a four-speed automatic, which takes some of the edge off its performance - it just doesn’t feel as quick as a car with its power ought to. That said, it’s more than sufficient to move the PT around, and, if you’re often moving heavy things or people and luggage, it will certainly feel stronger than the 150-horsepower naturally aspirated version of this engine, which is standard on base models.

On that note the PT Cruiser is a fun car to drive, not in the way a Corvette or a C
2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Limited
I quite like the body coloured interior panels. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
hallenger SRT8 is fun to drive, but it’s a neat cruising machine. Its suspension is tuned to absorb bumps little and big, and it has sufficient power to out-pace big trucks on the highway, and catch a few inattentive Civic drivers off the line. But it isn’t a cornering machine. The thin-rimmed steering wheel with its four narrow spokes is too big and geared too slowly for much fun in turns, and there’s quite a bit of torque steer if you push the PT hard out of tight corners. Another sign that the PT was built for cruising (other than its name) is the shape of the seats - they offer near zero lateral support, though their upright position yields a commanding view over the road. Instead, take it easy, roll down the windows, open the sunroof and crank up the tunes.

Like Volkswagen's New Beetle, you face a creative dashboard, though this one is inspired by cars of the past. All PT Cruisers come with a lighter interior colour scheme - light beige or gray - and the combination of body-coloured instrument panel inlays, as well as the painted silver console brighten up the cabin. With splashes of chrome, classic white-faced gauges and the
2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Limited
The 2.4-litre turbo four isn't a new engine, but it does the job. Sadly, it's automatic only. (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
Chrysler corporate analogue clock, the PT Cruiser has a different look and a classier appearance than most other vehicles on the market in its price range, despite the minimal use of soft-touch plastics.

Though the PT’s design may not be new, the concept is still perfectly relevant in this day and age. Economical crossovers have taken off, thanks to high fuel prices. Just look at the Dodge Journey for instance; it’s this country’s best-selling crossover. Meanwhile, sales of small, practical hatchbacks are up too. What Chrysler really needs to do with the PT is update its powertrain. With a new selection of engines and gearboxes, the PT Cruiser could easily have greater appeal. And though the car as a whole was refreshed in 2006, a thorough redesign could keep the modern-day icon alive.

Over the past two years, the PT Cruiser’s range has shrunk. The convertible model ceased production in late 2007, and the 220-horsepower GT model was axed as well. Chrysler has worked to consolidate trim levels, most evident in the past model year, where in Canada, only two trim levels have
2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 Limited
Last call for this one... (Photo: Justin Couture, Canadian Auto Press)
been available - the base and the Touring. And though the PT Cruiser sedan has soldiered on, it too will come to an end. Cerberus, Chrysler’s parent company, announced that as a part of Chrysler's restructuring the PT would meet its demise after this upcoming 2009 model year.

At least it can be said that the PT Cruiser will go out in a way that’s authentic to its retro hot-rod style. Announced recently at the 2008 Woodward Dream Cruise, Chrysler will be building a special edition model, the Dream Cruiser Series 5 (incidentally, it’s the fourteenth special edition PT Cruiser). With custom pearl white and black two-tone paint, wheels borrowed from the old Neon SRT4 and more shiny trim in the form of aluminum mesh grilles and badging, it is uniquely PT. Only 1,500 units will be made, and it will be available in a choice of 2.4 and Turbo models. For anyone that didn't take part in the first 1.3 million PT Cruiser's sold, or loved there's so much that they don't want to face life without one (and there are many that do), here’s one last chance to get hold of a very special PT. It’s a cool tribute and a fitting last call.

Specifications (2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser):
  • Price Range (MSRP): $TBA
  • Body Type: 5-door wagon
  • Layout: front engine, FWD
  • Base Engine: 150 hp, 165 lb-ft of torque, 2.4L, 16-valve, DOHC I-4
  • Opt. Engine: 180 hp, 210 lb-ft of torque, 2.4L, 16-valve, DOHC turbocharged I-4
  • Transmission: 5-spd manual (opt. 4-spd auto)
  • Brakes (front/rear): disc/disc (opt. ABS)
  • Dimensions (L/W/H/WB): 4,290 / 1,705 / 1,600 / 2,616 mm (168.9 / 67.1 / 63.0 / 103.0 in)
  • Curb Weight: 1,393 kg (3,070 lbs)
  • Cargo Volume (behind rear seats / rear seats removed): 612 / 1,775 L (21.6 / 62.7 cu-ft)
  • Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 9.8 / 7.5 L/100 km (18 / 24 mpg US)
  • Warranty (mo/km): 36/60,000 comprehensive - 60/100,000 powertrain
  • Direct Competitors: Chevrolet HHR
  • Website: www.chrysler.ca

Interior

  • Seating: 5 seats
  • Audio system with AM/FM radio, CD player
    (reads MP3)
  • Courtesy lights
  • Dashboard
  • External temperature
  • Trip computer: includes average fuel
    consumption and range for remaining fuel
  • Floor covering: carpet in passenger
    compartment and carpet in load area
  • Load restraint: hooks
  • Front seat center armrest
  • Rear seats: split-folding split bench
    with seating for three ; also incl.
    removable
  • Power steering
  • Ventilation system
  • Rear view mirror
  • Front power windows with 2 express, rear
    power windows
  • Fuel consumption: city= 11.0 (L/100km);
    highway= 7.9 (L/100km); combined= 9.6
    (L/100km); vehicle range: 593 km / 368
    miles
  • 4 speakers
  • 12V in front
  • Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
    mirror
  • Tachometer
  • Clock
  • Luxury trim: alloy look on dashboard
  • Floor mats
  • Seat upholstery: cloth
  • Front seat: driver, passenger bucket
  • Steering wheel ; includes tilting
    adjustment
  • Cupholders in front row and rear seats
  • Air conditioning
  • Fixed rear window with defroster and
    intermittent wiper
  • Compass
  • Audio Connectivity: AUX jack

Exterior

  • Roof spoiler
  • Driver and passenger door mirror: black,
    power adjustable
  • Spare wheel: spacesaver with steel rim
  • Pearl paint
  • Windshield wipers with variable
    intermittent wipe
  • Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
    and rear passenger : front hinged

Mechanical

  • Powertrain type : combustion
  • 3.910:1 axle ratio
  • Emissions data: CO2: 4,613 kg/yr
  • Fuel: unleaded ( 87 octane)
  • Transmission: 4-speed automatic ; incl.
    shifter on floor
  • Front-wheel drive
  • Electronic traction control (via ABS &
    engine management)
  • Fuel system: multi-point injection
  • Independent front strut suspension with
    stabilizer bar and coil springs, rigid
    rear beam suspension with coil springs

Safety

  • 4 disc brakes (2 ventilated)
  • Painted front and rear bumpers
  • Headlights: halogen with complex surface
    lens
  • Daytime running lights
  • Intelligent driver and passenger front
    airbag
  • 2 height adjustable head restraints for
    front seats and rear seats
  • 3-point rear seat belts for driver,
    passenger and center
  • Low tire pressure indicator
  • ABS
  • Immobilizer
  • Headlight control
  • Remote keyless power locks ; includes
    trunk/hatch
  • Front side airbag
  • 3-point height adjustable front seat
    belts with pre-tensioners for driver and
    passenger
  • Electronic brake distribution
  • Driver knee airbags

Dimensions

  • External dimensions: overall length
    (mm): 4,290, overall width (mm): 1,705,
    overall height (mm): 1,601, wheelbase
    (mm): 2,616, front track (mm): 1,481,
    rear track (mm): 1,478 and curb to curb
    turning circle (mm): 11,200
  • Cargo capacity: all seats in place
    (litres): 610
  • 57 litre fuel tank
  • Power: 150 HP @ 5,100 rpm; 165 ft lb of
    torque @ 4,000 rpm
  • Front and rear alloy wheels: 16"x 6.0"
  • Internal dimensions: front headroom
    (mm): 996, rear headroom (mm): 1,003,
    front hip room (mm): 1,273, rear hip
    room (mm): 1,186, front leg room (mm):
    1,032, rear leg room (mm): 1,039, front
    shoulder room (mm): 1,368 and rear
    shoulder room (mm): 1,360
  • Engine: 2.4L in-line four-cylinder DOHC
    ( 9.5 :1 compression ratio ; 4 valves
    per cylinder)
  • Front and rear all-season tires with
    black sidewall : 205/ 55/ " T " rated
  • Weights: gross vehicle weight rating
    (kg): 1,917, curb weight (kg): 1,392,
    gross trailer weight braked (kg): 454
    and payload allowance (kg): 525

Misc

  • Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
  • Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,400.00

(J003) Standard Metallic Paint

Metallic paint

Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint And [J004] Standard Black Paint


(J005) Standard Gloss Paint

Gloss paint

Excludes: [J003] Standard Metallic Paint And [J004] Standard Black Paint


(J004) Standard Black Paint

Black paint

Excludes: [J003] Standard Metallic Paint And [J005] Standard Gloss Paint


(ADC) Convenience Group

Front seat: driver heated with 3 power adjustments ; details: manual lumbar adj. and power tilt adj., front seat: passenger heated Seat upholstery: upgraded cloth

Excludes: [P7DA] Pastel Slate Gray Cloth


(GWA) Power Sunroof

Power glass sunroof ; includes tilting function, sliding function, sunshade and one-touch opening


(RSA) Sirius Satellite Radio

Audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio


(RSP) UConnect Hands-Free Communication

Wireless connection: Bluetooth Electrochromic rear view mirror Voice activating system includes phone


*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.


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