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Is the Chrysler PT Cruiser still bad?

The Chrysler PT Cruiser ended production on July 9, 2010, almost thirteen years ago now, going out with a whimper after a decade of at first making a splash and then aging out in warp speed. In its review of the PT Cruiser’s debut model year of 2001, Car & Driver very earnestly referred to it as “cool,” several times,…

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Toyota Solara Convertible with Truck Bed: Yes, It’s Been Sold!

The Toyota Solara was never the sportiest car on the road, but if you wanted an affordable, reliable convertible, it was hard to beat the Solara Convertible. Not that it had a ton of competition. At the time, if you wanted four seats, it was basically just the Solara and the Chrysler Sebring, and the Sebring wasn’t…

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June’s Fastest and Slowest Selling Cars in America

It’s still fairly tough out there for folks searching for that special new car. I know this all too well as someone who was recently offered a $500 spot on a waiting list to order a Ford Maverick. Costs are up (the average listing price of a new car is $49,000 according to Cox Automotive) as is insurance, and, while…

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Chrysler Sells Dodge Michigan Car in Japan

Everything about this car confuses me. It a kei car, sold by Chrysler under the Dodge name, and it’s called, the Michigan. I just love the idea that Michigan was maybe considered an exotic name to folks in the Japanese branch of the automaker. Also, the Michigan was only available in Japan, despite Michiganders being…

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2024 Jeep Wrangler FAQ

If you’re after an off-road-ready SUV, the Jeep Wrangler has been the obvious choice for decades. Its rugged design is timeless, and it has the go-anywhere reputation to match those classic looks. But the Wrangler is getting an upgrade for 2024, so it’s time to check in and see if it’s still as rugged and dependable…

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