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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / January 2006

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PT Cruiser

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VideoDude - 27 Jan 2006 01:40 GMT
What the heck is "PT" an acronym for?
Carl Keehn - 27 Jan 2006 10:37 GMT
> What the heck is "PT" an acronym for?

Personal Transportation
tomkanpa - 28 Jan 2006 21:01 GMT
I know "Personal Transportation" is the correct answer.
But wouldn't this name make more sense for a car that only seats one??
L, not -L - 28 Jan 2006 22:38 GMT
> I know "Personal Transportation" is the correct answer.
> But wouldn't this name make more sense for a car that only seats one??

Mine does, on occasion, only accomodates one.  For example, the day I took
my grandfather clock in for repair and droppped off the recycling items
(newspapers, plastic and glass) on my way.  The front passenger seat and
both rear seats were folded down to create my personal hauler.

It's personal transportation 'cause you can make it what you need it to be.

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Sean&Heather - 27 Jan 2006 13:31 GMT
Preferd Transportation.!!!!
> What the heck is "PT" an acronym for?
VideoDude - 27 Jan 2006 15:36 GMT
> Preferd Transportation.!!!!
> > What the heck is "PT" an acronym for?

Ahh...thank you gentleman.

I also thought it might be the abbrv for "part"..part cruiser part whatever
the heck..old english taxi or something.
Bioboffin - 27 Jan 2006 19:36 GMT
>> Preferd Transportation.!!!!
>>> What the heck is "PT" an acronym for?
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> I also thought it might be the abbrv for "part"..part cruiser part
> whatever the heck..old english taxi or something.

No, the abbreviation for 'old english taxi' is Old English taxi.
Surprisingly, we still speak English over here!

Take care,

John
(in England)
(Who drives a PT cruiser)
 
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