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Posted By engineer 10 months, 2 weeks ago in Business & FinanceCash-starved automakers are trimming their lineups. They're canceling models, and in some cases, preparing to send entire brands to the automotive graveyard. And as automakers look to trim excess from their operations, they're not going to cut practical cars. They're going to cut the ones that are harder to justify: the convertibles, the supercars, the cute icons that don't fit into neat categories. The cars that speak to your romantic side that are most endangered. If one of these has your heartstrings, it's time to make a move.
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4thchance10 months, 2 weeks ago
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The PT cruiser is a TOTAL piece of crap. I rented one a few years ago when on a Biz trip to AZ. Here's my review of it.
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#1 It's kinda cool looking with it's Retro design
#2 Pretty comfortable and easy enough to drive
#3 It runs like it has one cylinder, NO POWER. Probably does 0 to 60 in about 7 minutes
#4 It was a GAS Pig, I think I was getting about 15 MPG with it. That's 15 MPG for a car that seems like it has a single cylinder engine for it's lack of power. Good bye to that one..PLEASE! -
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