Peter the PT Cruiser GT leaving my neighborhood.

Farewell to Peter, my PT Cruiser GT

Four and a half years. That is how long I had Peter, the Cool Vanilla Chrysler PT Cruiser GT. Until now. Yep, I sold him.

I bought the car in the summer of 2015 in Denver, from someone who had taken very good care of it as evidenced by all the maintenance records.

Cool Vanilla 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser, Torture Chamber rock, Fort Collins
The Cool Vanilla 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser at the Torture Chamber bouldering area in Fort Collins.

From that time on, the car was a reliable, versatile vehicle that had gobs of cargo room afforded by flexible parcel shelf and rear seat configurations that belied the car’s exterior size. Almost immediately, we went on various journeys, including a camping trip at Chadron State Park in Nebraska with Maureen after visiting Carhenge.

Cool Vanilla 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser, blue tent, pine trees, Chadron State Park.
The Cool Vanilla 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser at Chadron State Park in Nebraska.

Then it was my near-daily driver in Central West End, St. Louis, where I lived for half-a-year. Peter even met some relatives there one night:

Three PT Cruisers in Central West End in St. Louis at night.
Three PT Cruisers in Central West End in St. Louis at night.

In 2016, we returned to Fort Collins, but the adventures continued. One of the best trips was this hiking and camping adventure at the Black Elk Wilderness with my friend Diana and her fellow academic researcher, Saar, visiting from Belgium. The Black Hills of South Dakota remains one of my favorite places within a 325-mile radius of Fort Collins.

vanilla 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT, ladies wearing backpacks, Willow Creek trailhead, Black Hills, South Dakota
My PT Cruiser GT with Diana and Saar at the Willow Creek trailhead, the beginning of our 34-mile backpacking trip.

Of course, one of the more recent fun events was making a brief cameo at the 2019 Cruise the Rockies event, where PT Cruiser enthusiasts from all over the nation brought their cars to nearby Windsor, Colorado.

Peter, my Cool Vanilla PT Cruiser GT, got to mingle with a bunch of his relatives in Eastman Park in Windsor, CO.
Peter, my Cool Vanilla PT Cruiser GT, got to mingle with a bunch of his relatives in Eastman Park in Windsor, CO.

Meanwhile, with my enthusiasm for cars reaching a crescendo in many years—particularly after an impromptu scenic drive with my friend Manuel in February, an amazing road trip in the Pacific Northwest in a magnificent Pontiac Solstice GXP roadster, car shows such as SEMA Ignited, and the recent Ford v Ferrari movie—I started to plan to sell the car to make room for another interesting machine on four wheels. And then the transmission in Maureen’s Civic Hybrid went kaput and the cost of repair would have exceeded the vehicle’s worth. She needed a new car, and soon.

Long story short: Maureen is now the new owner of Peter! There’s no person I’d rather sell the car to, particularly because she already knows Peter quite well (having driven him in St. Louis some and been in the passenger’s seat countless time) and actually appreciates the PT Cruiser’s polarizing styling. Generally I am reluctant to engage in any financial transactions with people I know, but I had a lot of confidence that Peter would be a safe and reliable car for her and that she would be very hard-pressed to find a better vehicle at its price-point.

To make sure that was the case, in the last couple months I replaced the battery, tires, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and PCV valve. I also had a shop replace the timing belt. Maureen shouldn’t have to get any work done on the car for the next 20,000 miles aside from routine oil changes and tire rotations. (Complete repair log is here.)

Replacing the spark plugs and spark plug wires in the PT Cruiser GT before selling it.
Replacing the spark plugs and spark plug wires in the PT Cruiser GT before selling it.

The night before the car was officially Maureen’s, some friends came to officially say goodbye to Peter after we watched the Christmas movie Elf.

Manuel, Brooke, and Angela saying goodbye to Peter the PT Cruiser GT.
Manuel, Brooke, and Angela saying goodbye to Peter the PT Cruiser GT.

So it is farewell to the most practical car I’ve ever owned (the only car I’ve ever had with an automatic transmission, front wheel drive, five doors, and removable seats).

Well, sort of. Another great thing about selling the car to Maureen is that I will get to see Peter when we visit!

silver Audi TT Roadster Quattro and white 2005 PT Cruiser GT with two bicycles in garage
Peter sharing garage space with Teeter for the last time.
Maureen in her new car!
Maureen in her new car!
Peter the PT Cruiser GT backing out of the driveway.
Peter the PT Cruiser GT backing out of the driveway.
Peter the PT Cruiser GT leaving my neighborhood.
Peter the PT Cruiser GT leaving my neighborhood.