2003 Chrysler Pt Cruiser, Manual Transmission, Black on 2040-cars
Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser with $88,000 miles. Original owner. 5 speed manual transmission. Tires are almost new. New battery. Custom paint job and custom wheels. Car runs perfectly and is in very good condition. Keep in mind, it is a 10 year old car. So even though it looks great, if you stand close to it and look at it carefully there are some marks on the body, but nothing major, no dents or dings, some surface scratches and marks. The car is economical. Rear seats fold down or can be removed. Power windows. Air Conditioning. Does not have original stereo, I upgraded to JVC cd/am/fm player with HD Radio and four Polk speakers, so the sound system is much better than original equipment. Interior has grey cloth seats and brushed silver dash. Interior is in good condition. This car has been good to me and runs great, looks great, is fun to drive, and has a lot of storage space with the rear seats folded or removed. If you like to drive a 5 speed and want a solid car that looks sharp, check it out. The inspection is current.
ORIGINAL OWNER 5 SPEED CUSTOM PAINT NEW BATTERY ALMOST NEW TIRES CUSTOM WHEELS UPGRADED STEREO with Polk Speakers LOW MILES |
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