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2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:99869 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L L4 DOHC 16V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3C3EY45X55T341680
Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Chrysler
Model: PT Cruiser
Trim: Convertible
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 5-Speed Manual Overdrive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 99,869
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray

VIN3C3EY45X55T341680

Year2005Engine Type2.4L L4 DOHC 16V
MakeChryslerDrivelineFWD
ModelPT CruiserGround ClearanceNo data in.
Trim LevelConvertibleFront Brake TypeDisc
Manufactured InMEXICORear Brake TypeDrum
Body StyleCONVERTIBLE 2-DRAnti-Brake SystemNon-ABS
Transmission5-Speed Manual Overdrive 
4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Standard Seating4
MPG Hwy26 - 29 miles/gallonOptional SeatingNo data
MPG City21 - 22 miles/gallonTires195/65R15


Wheelbase103.00 in.


Curb WeightNo data lbs
rim LevelConvertibleManufactured inMEXICO
Body StyleCONVERTIBLE 2-DREngine Type2.4L L4 DOHC 16V
DrivelineFWDTank15.00 gallon
City MPG21 - 22 miles/gallonHighway MPG26 - 29 miles/gallon
Anti-Brake SystemNon-ABSSteering TypeR&P
Front Brake TypeDiscRear Brake TypeDrum
Turning DiameterFront SuspensionInd
Rear SuspensionIndFront Spring TypeCoil
Rear Spring TypeCoilTires195/65R15
Front Headroom38.70 in.Rear Headroom36.40 in.
Front Legroom40.60 in.Rear Legroom40.90 in.
Front Shoulder Room52.90 in.Rear Shoulder Room42.00 in.
Front Hip Room49.60 in.Rear Hip Room41.10 in.
Curb WeightCurb Weight
Overall Length168.80 in.Overall Width67.10 in.
Overall Height60.60 in.Wheelbase103.00 in.
Ground ClearanceTrack Front58.10 in.
Track Rear58.20 in.Cargo Length
Width at WheelwellWidth at Wall
DepthStandard Seating4
Optional SeatingPassenger Volume84.30 cu.ft.
Cargo Volume7.40 cu.ft.Standard Towing1000 lbs
Maximum Towing1000 lbsStandard Payload
Maximum PayloadStandard GVWR
Maximum GVWRWarranty Duration36 month
Warranty Distance36,000 milePowertrain Warranty Duration84 month
Powertrain Warranty Distance70,000 mileRust-duration60 month
Rust-distance100,000 mile





Child Safety Door LocksLocking Pickup Truck Tailgate
Power Door LocksStandardVehicle Anti-TheftStandard
4WD/AWDABS Brakes
Automatic Load-LevelingElectronic Brake Assistance
Limited Slip DifferentialLocking Differential
Traction ControlVehicle Stability Control System
Driver AirbagStandardFront Side Airbag
Front Side Airbag with Head ProtectionPassenger AirbagStandard
Side Head Curtain AirbagSecond Row Side Airbag
Second Row Side Airbag with Head ProtectionElectronic Parking Aid
First Aid KitTrunk Anti-Trap Device
Keyless EntryStandardRemote Ignition
Air ConditioningStandardSeparate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls
Cruise ControlTachometerStandard
Tilt SteeringStandardTilt Steering ColumnStandard
Heated Steering WheelLeather Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel Mounted ControlsTelescopic Steering Column
Adjustable Foot PedalsGenuine Wood Trim
Tire Pressure MonitorTrip Computer
AM/FM RadioStandardCassette PlayerStandard
CD PlayerCD Changer
DVD PlayerVoice Activated Telephone
Navigation AidSecond Row Sound Controls
SubwooferTelematics System
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power SeatFront Cooled Seat
Front Heated SeatFront Power Lumbar Support
Front Power Memory SeatFront Split Bench Seat
Leather SeatPassenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
Second Row Folding SeatStandardSecond Row Heated Seat
Second Row Multi-Adjustable Power SeatSecond Row Removable Seat
Third Row Removable SeatCargo Area Cover
Cargo Area TiedownsCargo Net
Load Bearing Exterior RackPickup Truck Bed Liner
Power SunroofRemovable TopStandard
Manual SunroofAutomatic Headlights
Daytime Running LightsFog Lights
High Intensity Discharge HeadlightsPickup Truck Cargo Box Light
Running BoardsFront Air DamStandard
Rear SpoilerSkid Plate
Splash GuardsWind Deflector for Convertibles
Power Sliding Side Van DoorPower Trunk Lid
Alloy WheelsChrome Wheels
Full Size Spare TireRun Flat Tires
Steel WheelsStandardPower WindowsStandard


Glass Rear Window on ConvertibleStandard


Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror
Power Adjustable Exterior MirrorStandard

Interval WipersStandard

Rear Window DefoggerStandard

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