What is more evocative of the American car driving experience
than hot-rodding down the strip like a character from American
Graffiti? Maybe a convertible along Highway 1 on the west
coast with a surfboard jammed in the back? Maybe the 2005
PT Cruiser Convertible is the car for you, as it has both
those possibilities and many others to choose from. This
year the PT Cruiser has something to offer more consumers
than ever before because it has seen significant cut in
price, mostly due to a shake-up in the standard features
and trim levels.
However, though fewer features are offered as standards,
they are all available as optional extras so consumers can
buy and tailor their own PT according to their likes and
dislikes and not have to pay for unwanted extras.
Truly, the PT Cruiser is a car that can be styled to order,
pick an engine, one of three, pick a trim level, one of
the three convertible types available and hit the strip.
Available Models
The 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible is offered in four
models: Base, Touring and GT. Unlike the PT Cruiser Wagons,
the Convertibles start with a plusher "base" model,
move to a luxurious Touring model and then, to a touring
car with a definite sporty edge, the GT. 0-60 in about 7
seconds worth of sporty.
Interior Features
The PT Cruisers seat five and features a split-folding rear
seat for the surfboard. Base Convertibles come with A/C,
power everything, including the power soft-top, remote keyless
entry and a basic Audio system. Upgrade to Touring class
for cruise control and CD audio system, or go straight for
the GT. This comes equipped with leather upholstery, driver-seat
power height adjuster, leather-wrapped steering and a universal
garage-door opener.
Then you have the options and options packages. Take your
base model and add leather upholstery or a sunroof, or a
better stereo. Another option is a hands-free communication
system. It uses controls on the electrochromic rearview
mirror to provide hands-free, in-vehicle communication.
Integrated into the PT Cruiser's electrical architecture,
the audio is heard through radio speakers, with the customer's
own cellular phone conveniently placed anywhere in the vehicle.
Exterior Features
Of course you already have the PT Cruiser's distinct retro
styling, but add the GT trim and you get some great exterior
additions; 17-inch tires on chrome alloy wheels, fog lights
and a low slung sport suspension.
Performance
With the new optional engine, there are now three to choose
from with the Chrysler PT Cruiser. The first, standard on
Base and Touring models, is a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder
with 150 horsepower at 5200 rpm and 162 lb-ft of torque
at 4000 rpm. A 4-speed automatic and 5-speed manual transmission
are both offered.
The new optional engine is available with Touring and Limited
Edition models. It is a 2.4-liter turbocharged I4 with 180
horsepower at 5200 rpm and 210 lb-ft of torque at 2800 rpm.
Top-line GT models employ another 2.4-liter turbocharged
inline 4-cylinder engine. It delivers 220 horsepower at
5100 rpm and 245 lb-ft of torque at 2800 rpm.
Safety and Security
A rear seat trapped occupant release, rear door child protection
locks and the LATCH child seat anchorage system are standard
on all PT Cruiser models, as are driver and passenger front
airbags. Add the GT trim level for antilock brakes and front
side airbags or get a lower trim level and add those features
as stand-alone extras
2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser
Convertible - 2005 Vehicle Highlights
Three
models - Standard, Touring and GT
Exterior
Colors - Include Linen Gold Pearl Coat, new this year
for the PT Cruiser sedan as well. Also, Deep Plum
Pearl Coat, Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat, Electric
Blue Pearl Coat, Midnight Blue Pearl Coat, Bright
Silver Metallic Clear Coat, Black Clear Coat, Cool
Vanilla Clear Coat
Interior
colors - Touring- Dark Slate Gray, cloth; optional,
Light Pearl Beige, leather, GT- Dark Slate Gray and
Light Pearl Beige (leather only
Five
engine/transmission combinations
More
interior volume than any of the competitors in or
near the segment (84.3 cu. ft. vs. Beetle, 79.6 cu.
ft., and Mustang, 79.0 cu. ft.)
Pass-through
luggage volume of 13.3 cu. ft.
Nine
different seat configurations
Fold
and tumble 50/50 rear bench seats
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Fast Stats
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Seats |
5
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MSRP
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$19,995
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Engine |
2.4L I4
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2.4L Turbo I4
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2.4L Turbo I4
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Horsepower |
150 @ 5100
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180 @ 5200
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220 @ 5100
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Transmission |
4-speed auto
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5-speed manual
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MPG:
City/Hwy |
I4 - 20/25
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I4 Turbo - 19/25
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I4 Turbo - 19/25
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