2001 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Moulton, Alabama, United States
This is a well maintained 2001 PT Cruiser I have owned twice now. I purchased the car in 2009 from a local dealership with 38,000 miles to used as a low voltage security install vehicle. I drove the car for 2 1/2 years and sold it to a lady here in town with 112,000 miles. She put a new timing belt and water pump on the car while she had it and put roughly 15,000 miles on the car over the year and a half she owned it. I purchased the car back about 6 months ago to use as a company travel vehicle and now am taking a new job that provides transportation. This car runs and drives great with no known mechanical issues. The air and heat work as they should, as do all the electric windows, radio and lights. The check engine light is on and shows a power steering switch low voltage which is the fluid level sensor. It doesn't leak fluid so I never changed it. The car has Michelin tires with about 1/2 tread in them and are showing a bit of dry rot (pictured) but still ride smooth. There are some cosmetic flaws on the body that I have pictured. The interior is very clean and only has minimum wear showing. Everyone is welcome to see and test drive this car before the auction end. I would drive this car anywhere and I usually drive the car over 100 miles per trip. It currently has 138,386 miles and may change slightly but I will not be traveling long distances in the car anymore. Thanks and feel free to ask questions. Low Reserve so bid to buy.
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