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2005 PT Cruiser used by New South Wales Police in Australia as a community public relations vehicle. The PT Cruiser arrived in Australia in mid-2000 and came in only three specification levels: Grand Tourer, Limited, and Touring. Until 2006, the only choice of engine was the 2.0 L. The cabrio was introduced to Australia in 2006. [14]
I have a 2008 PT Cruiser is a 2000 PT Cruiser interchangeable parts on it like the engine 2600:1702:CC4:A8B0:8C9C:4458:3F0A:A6B7 18:01, 26 February 2023 (UTC) This page is for discussing the Wikipedia article only. If you have how-to questions about the car, you should go to a site or forum dedicated to the PT Cruiser.
2001–2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser; 2002–2005 Jeep Liberty; 2003–2006 Jeep Wrangler; 2007–2010 GAZ-31105 Volga; 2008–2010 Volga Siber; 2.4 Turbo Applications: 2003–2005 Dodge Neon SRT4; 2003–2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT; 2004–2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited; Dodge Stratus R/T with EDZ turbo (México since 1996-2000) and EDV (México ...
The Ultradrive is an automatic transmission manufactured by Chrysler beginning in the 1989 model year.. Initially produced in a single four-speed variant paired with the Mitsubishi (6G72) 3.0-liter engine in vehicles with transverse engines, application was expanded to the Chrysler 3.3- and 3.8-liter V6 engines in 1990 model year Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager/Grand Voyager ...
In 1997, Chrysler Corporation and Rover Group (then a subsidiary of BMW) formed a joint venture called Tritec Motors to design a new small straight-4 engine. The new company built a factory in Campo Largo of Curitiba, Brazil specifically to manufacture the new engine. The Tritec name stands for the union of the three countries involved: Germany ...
1990–1993 Chrysler A568 — 5-speed manual transaxle, Chrysler-built (NPG) with Getrag-sourced gearset 1995–2005 New Venture Gear T350 (also known as A578 and F5MC1) — 5-speed manual transaxle for the Dodge and Plymouth Neon and various GM subcompacts
A CBS News investigation found dozens of law enforcement leaders — sheriffs, captains, lieutenants, chiefs of police — buying and illegally selling firearms, even weapons of war, across 23 U.S ...
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