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The PT Body Style was the platform used for the PT Cruiser. For purposes of [[CAFE]] classifications, the PT Cruiser was a [[Retro]] design that was classified as a truck, to help with the [[Chrysler Corporation]]'s truck line to better comply with CAFE [[MPG]] standards.
 
The PT Body Style was the platform used for the PT Cruiser. For purposes of [[CAFE]] classifications, the PT Cruiser was a [[Retro]] design that was classified as a truck, to help with the [[Chrysler Corporation]]'s truck line to better comply with CAFE [[MPG]] standards.
  
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== Car Models of this Body Type ==
 
== Car Models of this Body Type ==
 
 
* [[Chrysler]] [[PT Cruiser]] 2000-2010
 
* [[Chrysler]] [[PT Cruiser]] 2000-2010
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Body Styles]]
 
[[Category:Body Styles]]

Revision as of 04:27, 4 March 2010

Summary

The PT Body Style was the platform used for the PT Cruiser. For purposes of CAFE classifications, the PT Cruiser was a Retro design that was classified as a truck, to help with the Chrysler Corporation's truck line to better comply with CAFE MPG standards.


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