I know. I just wrote the car off as a cheap car with no value in the car enthusiast market. Not an EV. Not a muscle car. Not a hypermiling hybrid. Not a luxury car. Not even a boring car like a Toyota Corolla. It's the kind of car you see at a junk yard and don't give it a second look.
Right? That story of Francis and Meredith is a tear jerker. Even if it's made up, it's true in concept and it makes me sad about America and old Rust Belt towns and families in particular.
Andy B I had rhabdomyolysis years back and had got the guy down the street to drive me to the hospital. I sat in the back while fever-hallucinating and kinda forgot what was going on and asked suddenly “whose van is this?” “Where are we going?” It was a PT Cruiser.
Weirdbutneat prolly?.......prolly? Folks, this is what happens when you send your kids to public schools. Don’t do it ,pay whatever it costs to send them to a school where they can read and spell English and add and subtract
@@vrsuky it's actually very common. Pretty much every seperate family I know has that one little part that hasn't done well, has had an unfortunate deal of cards. And it could be any of us at any point
I tell you in my experience this car is junk mechanically and I've owned two 2008 models. they are however now affordable roomy with retro flare but as I said mechanically garbage .
Hi Mr. Regular, I'm a high school student, and I would just like to thank you for making this awesome video. I watched this out of boredom last night, procrastinating on writing my Lord of the Flies literary analysis paper. Today, I wrote the best essay I have ever written, It's about the themes of postmodernism in the book. I didn't know what postmodernism was until yesterday lol. Thank you again, you inspired my greatest writing ever, and you earned a sub.
Man I remember writing essays back then. Probably among the most useless skill I learned (besides calculus) Still, I remember reading lord of the flies.
Though it's mostly because the Geo Metro actually holds value better than you'd expect. It's also arguably a better car. Better fuel economy for the performance, at least. The PT Cruiser is a perfectly acceptable mode of transport for when your other, better, options prove unavailable.
Robert's New Hand Agreed. Im trying for my 3rd chance at life and I’m hoping to buy a PT Cruiser tomorrow. After watching this review, I feel both attacked and vindicated. I’m crying and I’m laughing. But mostly I’m hoping the check clears tomorrow.
Don't give in to nihilism, the PTC is the car you drive over life's last hill and into the sunset of mediocrity. Buy a VW bus and skin your knuckles disconnecting the battery cable every evening because you can't find the short. Or an old Alpine that the rag top is shredded, so you show up at work looking hung over. Maybe a rotary engine Mazda PU and spend hours learning the quirks of a motor that is basically a spinning top laid on its side. Those things build character, and calluses. All you can do with a PTC is slide silently into old age, looking forward to endless sales pitches for Florida time shares, and your AARP magazine with page after page of hypochondriac inducing ads. Oh, and I'm 70yo who has seen that road take it's toll. It starts with innocent choices in cars and buying razors. Then it progresses to Triple A stickers, alcohol deprived beer, and soy burgers. The end is big, big boy pull ups and a doctor's ban on hot sauce and salt. Drive a car that makes your knuckles white at least once a day. Loose tie rods will make you live longer, or at least it'll feel longer.
@@jacobanon9516 oh no, I wasn't saying that in a mean way. Just giving a view from the other side of the hill. Back in my youth we didn't really have a choice. In 1968 all I could afford, working at $1.50 an hour was an old 46 Chevy with a flathead eight with three on the tree, six volt positive ground electrical. You learned to fix such rigs or you couldn't go to the drive in pictures with your girl. We all do what we have to do. Besides, when you get my age, you'll have a self driving car with a bar and plush swivel seats, surround sound and a TV. You'll look back on a PT Cruiser with nostalgia then. And younger people will wonder how you ever made do with its quirks and oversteer problems.
I feel personally targeted on a personal and economic level. I was just flipping through videos looking for common problems that match up with the condition of my car and I found that the conditions of my life are very common. Someone give me a different car.
This was my first car, an '01 PT cruiser, it is and stands for everything you say it does. My parents split, my dad lost his job, someone gave him the car, he owed my mom money and she said "if you give your son the PT cruiser I'll ignore the rest of what you owe me." So, my dad gave me the car and he bought an $800 '93 olds cutlass...that car was everything I needed it to be and you sir are damn near a prophet.
I have 2x2001 One for Summer cruising and one for winter beatering, The cruising one bough brand new for 22599 CAD New back in 2002 still my daily, the winter beater got in 2010 for cheap obviously didn't last long mostly only winter driving. The Pt is great for my business lots of room for goods, I mostly drive by myself wife not allowed to sit next to me. Its now 2021 and my PT is now a classic.
Yo, I had a 94 Cutlass as a first car! Man, that car was busted. The battery would die at random, mostly uphill. The mirrors had a weird system with a cable to move em around, and like 2 months in of me owning it, one of them broke and the mirror just permanently stared downwards like a small kid hearing his parents argue. I stuffed a plastic bag under it and that fixed it, sorta. But it was perfect, as a thing to learn how to park and such.
It's funny to me that two and a half years ago, I watched this video just for fun, and listened in on the socio-economic commentary just to entertain the thought of what it's like to be in that situation. Two and a half years later, in December 2018, I became the owner of two convertible turbo examples of the PT Cruiser, and kinda feel the impact of that lil bout of desperation that came over me when I was told about these two cars being available for me to throw an offer at. Neither car is in a perfect state, but both cars run and drive perfectly fine, and both cars are a blessing for me and my mom - My former college car turned project car is indefinitely down for the count, and my mom and I were pretty much forced to share her car since our spare car shredded its timing belt and destroyed its engine. We were left without a spare car for almost the entirety of 2018. My financial situation at the time these two cars came into my life is borderline dire - I'm helping my mom pay for some of our utilities because my uncle is barely making any contribution to improving our current situation. Life in Hawaii sucks when you're treading that line between poverty and comfort, a situation brought on by past relatives now gone who thought they could pass the burdens of their decisions onto their kids who don't want to stay on a rock in the middle of nowhere. While me and my mom are at home struggling to keep things in order in our lives, my uncle lives in a bubble where everything is alright in his little world, as he spends money he barely has while blaming me and my mom for wasting his money on basic necessities when he won't help us. Those two PT Cruisers basically saved our situation in the sense that we're now more independently mobile, and I'm capable of fixing the little problems on our PT Cruisers by myself. Now I have myself a little daily driver, and the other one is our new spare car while we scrap our old spare car. I'm currently working to finally get my little graphic design business off the ground this year with the money I make from my day job, and I'm slowly parting out and parting ways with my project car to make room in my life for a fresh slate that won't be a huge burden in my own life. My mom and I hope to either sell the PT Cruisers or use them as trade-ins so that we can get me that new car, and so I will be able to take my business on the road to craft fairs and even to other islands in Hawaii. The Nissan Versa Note is starting to look more and more appealing every day. Me and my mom's financial situation isn't looking so hot, but it's slowly getting better and better the harder we work to change our situation for ourselves. Listening in on a Mr. Regular commentary is good entertainment; Experiencing a Mr. Regular commentary is a humbling life lesson.
I SERIOUSLY want to recommend a book to you. It's called "The power of broke". Don't even CONSIDER a new Nissan because they've become JUNK after merging with Renault in the early 2000s (did you even KNOW that?). New cars are NIGHTMARES of complication you won't be able to fix alone. Stick with basic tried and true, and work out a plan to dump the financial shit in your uncles lap. I had an uncle who was a financial idiot, and basically lost the family fortune THEN TRIED TO bring us ALL TO BANKRUPTCY by bailing him out, trying to use our properties as security for other huge mortgages he couldn't pay. He was willing to put 80 year olds on the street. He would be running up the walls with repossession threats, then refinance yet again. The next day it would be a relaxed passing comment that it was all sorted and this debt, equivalent of about 2 million in todays terms would be the LAST THING on his mind. Essentially FORGOTTEN ABOUT until the next threatening letter. Then he'd be whinging about "family needs to stick together" and his dreams of opening a restaurant with backpackers hostel combined. 30 years and STILL nothing done. Actually booted a tenant to renovate a house that wasn't done 30 years later which had illegal additions which were later demolished. You need to work out how to drop the lot in your uncles lap. And ALSO consider vanlife. Because it's a BRILLIANT way to avoid rent. Even consider Texas. You are US citizens after all. Best of luck.
Ouch, hope your situation improves! It is amazing how accurate, often in a painful way, Mr. Regular is in his talks on the sort of people who own various types of cars. I am guilty as charged with everything he said in his 1974 VW Super Beetle video, I am exactly the person he described as owning such a car (mine is a '73, very similar). I think he was a bit unfair in his roast of the car itself, as the car was in terrible shape and he didn't really take that into account, but everything he said about the owners was a perfect description of my life. As for the idea of getting a new car to take your business on the road to craft fairs, to me the PT Cruiser seems actually pretty well suited to that, sure can carry a lot. Well maybe not the 2-door convertible though.
i came here thinking that this was just a review about the chrystler pt, but then it got hella weird, and i learned about post modernism i subbed, i'm now interested in what else there is to see on this channel about "cars"
When I was a teenager I spun my dad's PT on the highway from black ice. I totaled the car and for some reason I expected my dad to be ok with it and proud of me, he was.
When you did that story of "who to give grandma's car to", oh god, it was real as life. We just had to go through that scenario with a couple of family members.
Tinker bell sticker with a baby seat in the back and a single mom who smokes a pack of Marlbro Light menthols a day and who thinks going out in public wearing pajama pants is okay.
My wife had PT Cruiser when I married her. I dont like to admit it but that was one of the most functional cars we've ever had. It had great space it was decent on gas. It could fit five adults. I lost a ton of money on trade in though.
Kevin Batts Yup! 4 inches shorter then a Neon, but that high seating allows room for rear seat passengers to put their feet under the front seat. We’ve got 4 in our family & love them, great in the snow & pretty safe in a crash as well, a very cheap car to own too.
Before my inlaws moved here, my wife fairly seriously considered buying one and stashing it in their garage, so when she visited she could do errands with them. Basically it had enough room to get his needs at the hardware store taken care of, but they could both get in and out of the back because the rear doors were wide enough. My biggest concerns were based on the head gasket problems, same issues that my '97 Stratus with the 2.4 suffered, and the issues with the timing belt and servicing it. I knew if it sat there it wasn't going to get much in the way of maintenance and would probably deteriorate disproportionately getting that weird kind of intermittent use. They aren't bad cars for someone that needs to be able to switch between light but bulky cargo and passengers but doesn't have the space for a minivan, but some of their maintenance issues are annoying. Also makes it a bigger problem for someone poor ending up with one, the head gasket and the timing belt and associated tensioner are not easy to do one's self.
It sucks you lost so much money on it, but they weren't as bad as people make them out to be. It did have some real positives. It's like most Chrysler's though; the fundamentals are good, but they're unrefined and don't hold their value.
LMAO, over here there’s three types of cars on the road: -Super jacked off-roaders that barely fit on our “used to be a horse trail but we put concrete over it and it’s 1 and a half lanes, not 2way” mountain/country roads, -barely held together used cars that squeal off the line like the timing belt stepped on a lego and somehow always have one busted taillight and one busted headlamp on the opposite side, -and super expensive new cars bought by people from Dorado and other beach municipalities who want to flex, only to leave their bumpers in the giant potholes of San Juan and every big highway, making them completely unusable anywhere except going to the neighborhood Walgreens and the Church’s Chicken that’s inexplicably always around the corner of a Puma Gas Station
This was more enlightening than my last ten years of life. You made me realize that time is mostly worthless, unless you have a point to anchor to, or to release your anchor from. Freedom is not inherent, and yet equal. Happiness is not material, but it is a wave function to be shared. The closeness is almost equal to the quality of fame. You, sir , are correct.
Here in England, there is a PT scene, people, especially rock/metal fans love them, it's the retro-styling and the ease of making it unique, plus you don't see a lot of them so it created a car scene around flame paint jobs, chrome, 8-ball shifters and white walls.
Here in Escondido CA there is a similar scene. They all meet up in the parking lot of Coco's every Friday. 20 or more PT's tricked out with paint jobs, running lights and crazy interiors... i never really understood it
Yeah I know, then again, we mock stuff like Fiesta ST's because they're (stereo-typically) driven by scrotty little shit bags in baseball caps who fingered their barely legal girl friend behind McDonalds on the back seat of his or more likely daddys-money on-finance ST. Not saying the ST is a bad car buuuuuut in the UK hot hatches carry a bad rep of anti-social behavior, whereas a PT Cruiser is unique and quirky,it's drivers are seen as these jolly folk who don't do no wrong, people look at the car and it's tattooed and go "Ooooo that's different". Though tyhe PT scene isn't huge at all, not like you guys with your 'Stang scene or Vette scene, kind of jealous that in England really, the closest we got is "JDM enthusiasts" sticking a 5inch bore back box onto a Seat Leon Cupra R or Ford Focus ST170 so it sounds "better" with those stupid "Dude I almost had you" Paul Walker stickers in the window.
Mr. Regular- The only person capable of successfully turning a car review into a lesson about history, literature, and the arts and human digestive processes all at once
Right. We deserve course credit and forgiveness of our student loans for following this channel. I almost got my master's listening to "Click and Clack" while they were actually still alive.
I think I've watched this 100 times and it's always good like the 1st. Reminds me of 2008, my first real job as a "business traveler" rented a PT at Harrisburg airport, worked there at mechanicsburg, and that evening had to drive to Wilkes Barre in HORRIBle fog. That PT got me there like a champ, in reassuring comfort with armrests. Don't make them like that anymore.
We bought one of the first ones in 2000 (The PT was quite the 'it' car when it was introduced...though our sons HATED it from the beginning)...it was a great car, very reliable, with strong attributes that outweighed the minor flaws. No squeaks, rattles, or significant mechanical glitches. Quiet cruiser on the highway with so-so mileage. Interior held together VERY well. We ultimately gave it to our housekeeper with 125K on the clock (we couldn't afford a pension for her so we paid for all her repairs at a top mechanic, who would take care of even little things so everything worked). She LOVED it until, parked on the street overnight, it was rammed, most likely by a drunk driver, whose car was still driveable and he fled the scene. It was totaled by her insurance company. Untimely demise for a perfectly fine automobile.
I don't know if it's just the contrarian in me, but I always kind of liked the PT Cruiser. Quite a few cars just look so similar these days (even across multiple makes) that it was refreshing to see something different and out of the ordinary.
There isn't one damn thing wrong with a PT Cruiser. It's a good car for the money. And I'm a retired auto mechanic who has worked on most brands sold in the USA.
I HATED the PT Cruiser... than I owned one... it's a very practical vehicle, decent on gas and tonnes of room, the back seats comes out and you basically got a panel van... I now don't drive it cause it broke down and I got a Chevy cobalt but I kinda miss it
I disliked it (not really hated it) until I was looking for a car in desperation. I've owned my Cruiser for 3 weeks and despite the very usual front bumper starting to rip off, I love that everything works and has some real power, especially when I have the turbo model. It's going to be temporary as I'm looking for a Miata.
I LOVED the PT Cruiser...Then I owned one. It's a very impractical vehicle, horrible on gas and no power to get onto the highway even with the 5 speed, the hatch is too small to make use of without pulling the seats out and finding someplace to store them...Now I drive a new Civic because the PT broke down a few dozen times too many and I got fed up with dumping thousands on it every year only to have the same shit keep breaking over and over again like clockwork.
The guy who does the reviews has a lot of different styles, he is able to completely joke about a terrible car but also teach you about life and how modern Medea plays a huge role in cars and he is is able to tie it all into life! Crazy
This is definitely my favorite video of the series. It transcends its own genre...the one that you created. I rewatch this video once a year to see if it still holds up and every time it is still great. It is a brilliantly captured moment.
Just found this channel today. This is my fourth review. And I am one of those jackasses who actually cares about things like 'postmodernism'. So much fun, dude. If everything weren't equal, I'd say this is excellent, but.... you know.
Art school student here. A good portion of a semester was spent trying to learn what he casually explained, ofcourse he explained just the basics but that was like heavy stuff in school haha
I had a PT Cruiser. It was one of the most versatile cars I've seen. It was also easily the most trouble I've ever had with a car, and I once owned a Chevy Vega. On the Cruiser, it was the front end that kept wearing out. I finally specified Moog parts to replace the Chrylser junk and the repairs started becoming more manageable.
Simon Christian to be fair it is pretty odd when you analyze it, it's this weird blend of cars, music, psychology, and objective thinking. There's really nothing like it that I can think of
this video was far too heavy for me. I was expecting a light poppy review about a car while I sip on some apple whiskey before I go to bed and wake up to a soul crushing day of work. Now I'm ranting about post modernism on Facebook at 1 am drunk. You know what? my life ain't all that bad. Thanks Mr Regular. I hope to see the Falcon one day.
Unrelated; my roommate decided to build a Baja Bug. There's something so oddly amazing about those things the more I read and look into them. Very interesting to see how vehicles like that are completely reborn into a different class like that.
My brother’s girlfriend owns one of these things, almost everything you said in this review matches her. The only thing remaining intact is her relationship with my brother and her jewelry business. Other than that the family treats her like that one middle child they always forget about until an argument starts and gets blamed on her.
I don't think PT Cruisers get the piss taken out of them because of poor people. I think it's more because it's the automotive equivalent of a scruffy fat kid in a fedora and clip on bow-tie...
Holy shit that would be amazing! I love learning philosophy from your English major perspective. I learned all that stuff for debate and I just summarized post modernism as "Whatever the fuck the author wants it to be"
I remember getting passed by a PT Cruiser in Gran Turismo 3 while I was driving the E46 coupe. I was like "this game sucks." But I have always liked the PT Cruiser. It's a Colt Vista in drag. I always wondered why more car companies didn't just go for it with the styling. Everybody likes old cars, why not just do that? Where's my Nissan Figaro?
Getting an HHR after a PT Cruiser is a downgrade since most Neon SRT4 parts work with the PT Cruiser yet not alot of people are aware, especially the GT Crusier or the 2.4L Turbo.
One of the first cars I loved when I was three was the PT Cruiser, and still love it to this day. Even I knew I was gonna be penniless in 20 years’ time.
Koshunae But the concept behind it was quite ok, considering it was the late 90s when they had the Idea and going out for a camp was for folks who like nature, not the poor.
This is possibly the most intelligent person I've ever heard on RUclips, and I've been using it since it came out somewhere around 2005 or so. For what it's worth, my neighbor hated hers, but my sister in law loves her NEON that's what this is based upon.
The first car I owned was a 2003 black PT Cruiser, I bought it from an old man who lost his wife to cancer. It was her car, so it was sad memories. I gladly bought it because I was 16 and a car is a car, it gave me freedom and set me apart from all the kids who drove 2001 Impalas. I loved my PT Cruiser I hope whoever has it now loves it as much as I loved it.
Nice video!!! I've found that PTs weakness is mostly engine overheating, but they are usually easy to repair ( just a bit tight) . I did a head cylinder repair and I did it with average tools (lots of 3/8 an 1/4 sockets).
To me, the PT Cruiser was meant to imply a chopped 50s coupe. But since it was a production car, and not an actual chopped car, it was ridiculed for being an imitation. Similar to how production PC cases with windows in the side are given eyerolls by the people who modified their own cases from scratch. .
Totally. If we go back and watch the FJ Cruiser (woah, just realized the name similarities) review but apply that whole narrative to the PT Cruiser, it still works.
My dad bought a PT Cruiser in 2001 and I spent a lot of my childhood in it. Now looking back, it's kinda ironic I have a form of nostalgia for a car, that was primarily designed to look nostalgic in a completely different way to how I see it. Being the first car I ever learnt how to drive in gives it a special place in my heart... although I can attest the turning circle was hideously American for our tight British roads.
So I’ve been binge watching you guy’s vids. Thinking. “This is some bizarre takes on vehicles”. Until I watched this video. Now I can honestly say that I totally get it. I just made sense of the madness and I’m better for it. I’ll now watch these vids from a different prism and really fully enjoy these masterpieces as everyone else here does that has already “gotten there”. Thanks Regular Car Guys
***** I believe you, I had the same thing when I went to labour in France, its probably complete bullshit but I think my Italian genes were waiting for some European sun to set my pigment hahaha
When you threw in that DS9 episode... I nearly tipped balls myself, like "did he really just say that? Did I just hear my own internal monologue? Is this a fight club scenario, and I'm coming apart at the seams?"
Someone down the road won a PT Cruiser in a sweepstakes. They loved it so much they got 3 more. And that’s how you lose a sweepstakes while still winning it.
My PT Cruiser story: Back in the early 2000s, my best friend told me his neighbor's (who were dirt poor and in their late 50's) said, "Lets go into debt and buy a PT Cruiser!" I don't think they ever made the PT plunge, but this car definitely had curb appeal for Boomers back in the day. It was the first retro car...ever.
SN95 Mustang. 1994. It had the two cockpit design. The pony logo in the front. The vertical tail bar lights from 1996. Like Mr Regular said.. the Fox Body was the last Mustang styled for the time in which it existed.
Drove one for eight years. It was imperfect. It was too heavy, and needed another gear in the transmission. It was also a bit stiff in the ride. But it was...competent
I'm going to make a petition to have Mr. Regular a host of a radio station on the next Grand Theft Auto game
That is so dumb... It would be awesome!
That would be AMAZING! Instead of the shitty talk radio on gta5
Haha perfect, might of been a good idea for the older gtas
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Huh.... hm.... You know, that's fucking brilliant. I agree, make it so.
Other car channels: "The PT Cruiser has these features"
RegularCars: *We need to talk about Postmodernism*
*QUIRKS annnd FEATURES
*English theory and Facts
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And why it’s cancer.
And his explanation actually made so much sense
I can't believe he just analyzed the PT Cruiser to be a representation of our fragile state on the socioeconomic scale holy shit
I know. I just wrote the car off as a cheap car with no value in the car enthusiast market. Not an EV. Not a muscle car. Not a hypermiling hybrid. Not a luxury car. Not even a boring car like a Toyota Corolla. It's the kind of car you see at a junk yard and don't give it a second look.
I was once in the situation he described buying a goddamn pt cruiser.
English majors man.
Juan Reynoso I give it a second look when I glare at it
My mom had a PT Cruiser... My grandma has it now, and the car is dying...
saw the thumbnail. "oh wow he gonna bash the poor car so bad"
instead i got a fart and a socioeconomical analysis on postmodernism.
subscribed
I laughed way to long at this
Welcome to RCR! Where deep thoughts and social analysis are hidden whitin toilet jokes
Right? That story of Francis and Meredith is a tear jerker. Even if it's made up, it's true in concept and it makes me sad about America and old Rust Belt towns and families in particular.
I had an accute galbladder attack in 2007 and somebody I barely knew threw me in their pt cruiser and drove me to the emergency room.
Nice car
Respect to that person and their PT cruiser.
Andy B I think that was prolly me if it was a kid in his 20's lmao
Andy B I had rhabdomyolysis years back and had got the guy down the street to drive me to the hospital. I sat in the back while fever-hallucinating and kinda forgot what was going on and asked suddenly “whose van is this?” “Where are we going?”
It was a PT Cruiser.
Weirdbutneat prolly?.......prolly? Folks, this is what happens when you send your kids to public schools. Don’t do it ,pay whatever it costs to send them to a school where they can read and spell English and add and subtract
@@mikecastellon4545 What's your degree?
I love how he created an entire fictional family with names and senarios just to explain why these cars have their best years behind them.
It's not the cars that have their best years behind them, it's us.
In don't think he invented this. All his examples are oddly specific.
@@vrsuky Or it may just be that the situation is incredibly common. My uncle went through the exact same things as steve.
@@sirrivet9557 having to giving away the pt cruiser to a family member.
@@vrsuky it's actually very common. Pretty much every seperate family I know has that one little part that hasn't done well, has had an unfortunate deal of cards. And it could be any of us at any point
I came for a car review, I left with a PhD.
Fabio Flesik hahahahaha
Same here xD
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Oh I got mine from a different site...
Bravo, sir.
What I expected: A car review
What I got: A documentary on post modernism, its history and its conflict with modernism in the 21st century.
this channel is too good for youtube
time for vidlii. lol :-D
I tell you in my experience this car is junk mechanically and I've owned two 2008 models. they are however now affordable roomy with retro flare but as I said mechanically garbage .
Way too good
indeed
They need to start a Webcast TV show
Hi Mr. Regular, I'm a high school student, and I would just like to thank you for making this awesome video. I watched this out of boredom last night, procrastinating on writing my Lord of the Flies literary analysis paper. Today, I wrote the best essay I have ever written, It's about the themes of postmodernism in the book. I didn't know what postmodernism was until yesterday lol. Thank you again, you inspired my greatest writing ever, and you earned a sub.
No way. They don’t have high schoolers read Lord of the Flys anymore. :-)
@@mattybob59 No, they still have :) Read it last year
Matthew Jordan my sister’s school district read it in middle school.
Man I remember writing essays back then.
Probably among the most useless skill I learned (besides calculus)
Still, I remember reading lord of the flies.
Matthew Jordan I read it freshman year
This could be a thesis for a masters degree, it's that good.
the pt cruiser is the embodiment of "it gets me from point A to B"
Though it's mostly because the Geo Metro actually holds value better than you'd expect. It's also arguably a better car. Better fuel economy for the performance, at least. The PT Cruiser is a perfectly acceptable mode of transport for when your other, better, options prove unavailable.
And those cars are needed too.
@@mndlessdrwer Kinda like a Chevette "SCOOTER"...
Yeah but so does a corolla without getting ripped on for owning a piece of crap trying to make a statement.
Yeah but for how long and how many problems while it does that?
This went from a simple car review to psychological and sociological debate in like 8-9 minutes.
That's what happens when a literature major decides to make a car review.
wow, I have learned more in a PT Cruiser video than my literature class
Mr. Regular is one of the main reasons my vocabulary has grown quite exponentially ever since I started watching him about a year ago.
Good use of the word "exponentially".
PS, I feel like Jacques Cousteau having watched this...
me 2
Lolll!!!
James Patrick, honestly same
If the PT is a philosophical mindfuck I'd like to know the twisted theories behind the Aztec
lets take this minivan and make it look funky and act like an SUV
It's a mid-size crossover. Not an SUV or mini-van
Lincolnator the aztek is based on the gm minivan platform, that's why it has those weird proportions and a very tall firewall (like minivans)
The Aztek is what happens when let too many people contribute ideas to a new car design, half of whom grew up watching TRANSFORMERS cartoons.
The Aztek was designed by Picasso.
Bro every thing you said about the pt cruiser is legit.
I'm trying to get my 2nd chance in life. And i own a pt cruiser.
Robert's New Hand Agreed. Im trying for my 3rd chance at life and I’m hoping to buy a PT Cruiser tomorrow.
After watching this review, I feel both attacked and vindicated. I’m crying and I’m laughing. But mostly I’m hoping the check clears tomorrow.
Good luck guys
Good luck
Don't give in to nihilism, the PTC is the car you drive over life's last hill and into the sunset of mediocrity.
Buy a VW bus and skin your knuckles disconnecting the battery cable every evening because you can't find the short. Or an old Alpine that the rag top is shredded, so you show up at work looking hung over. Maybe a rotary engine Mazda PU and spend hours learning the quirks of a motor that is basically a spinning top laid on its side. Those things build character, and calluses.
All you can do with a PTC is slide silently into old age, looking forward to endless sales pitches for Florida time shares, and your AARP magazine with page after page of hypochondriac inducing ads.
Oh, and I'm 70yo who has seen that road take it's toll. It starts with innocent choices in cars and buying razors. Then it progresses to Triple A stickers, alcohol deprived beer, and soy burgers. The end is big, big boy pull ups and a doctor's ban on hot sauce and salt.
Drive a car that makes your knuckles white at least once a day. Loose tie rods will make you live longer, or at least it'll feel longer.
@@jacobanon9516 oh no, I wasn't saying that in a mean way. Just giving a view from the other side of the hill.
Back in my youth we didn't really have a choice. In 1968 all I could afford, working at $1.50 an hour was an old 46 Chevy with a flathead eight with three on the tree, six volt positive ground electrical. You learned to fix such rigs or you couldn't go to the drive in pictures with your girl.
We all do what we have to do. Besides, when you get my age, you'll have a self driving car with a bar and plush swivel seats, surround sound and a TV. You'll look back on a PT Cruiser with nostalgia then. And younger people will wonder how you ever made do with its quirks and oversteer problems.
@@johnlameelk5339 it was a sex joke you know that?
I feel personally targeted on a personal and economic level. I was just flipping through videos looking for common problems that match up with the condition of my car and I found that the conditions of my life are very common. Someone give me a different car.
Yeah me too... like wtf lmao but I loved the video at the same time
Just sell it and you'll have enough money to buy something that's not a P/T Crusier
How are you doing? Things are still hard, but I hope you're doing well in spite of it.
This was my first car, an '01 PT cruiser, it is and stands for everything you say it does. My parents split, my dad lost his job, someone gave him the car, he owed my mom money and she said "if you give your son the PT cruiser I'll ignore the rest of what you owe me." So, my dad gave me the car and he bought an $800 '93 olds cutlass...that car was everything I needed it to be and you sir are damn near a prophet.
I have 2x2001 One for Summer cruising and one for winter beatering, The cruising one bough brand new for 22599 CAD New back in 2002 still my daily, the winter beater got in 2010 for cheap obviously didn't last long mostly only winter driving. The Pt is great for my business lots of room for goods, I mostly drive by myself wife not allowed to sit next to me. Its now 2021 and my PT is now a classic.
Yo, I had a 94 Cutlass as a first car! Man, that car was busted. The battery would die at random, mostly uphill. The mirrors had a weird system with a cable to move em around, and like 2 months in of me owning it, one of them broke and the mirror just permanently stared downwards like a small kid hearing his parents argue. I stuffed a plastic bag under it and that fixed it, sorta. But it was perfect, as a thing to learn how to park and such.
PT cruiser, the official car for the regional manager of a Scranton paper company
That's a sebring
@@marie_es he has a PT cruiser too.
@@travelingwithrick It was also a convertible, no?
Assistant to the regional manager
@@TraceLight No.
The Pontiac Firebird is the official car of an Assistant *to the* regional manager of a Scranton paper company.
PT Cruiser review
Nobody:
Mr Regular: Let's talk about poverty and how the nuke killed modernism.
I'm happy
It's funny to me that two and a half years ago, I watched this video just for fun, and listened in on the socio-economic commentary just to entertain the thought of what it's like to be in that situation.
Two and a half years later, in December 2018, I became the owner of two convertible turbo examples of the PT Cruiser, and kinda feel the impact of that lil bout of desperation that came over me when I was told about these two cars being available for me to throw an offer at. Neither car is in a perfect state, but both cars run and drive perfectly fine, and both cars are a blessing for me and my mom - My former college car turned project car is indefinitely down for the count, and my mom and I were pretty much forced to share her car since our spare car shredded its timing belt and destroyed its engine. We were left without a spare car for almost the entirety of 2018.
My financial situation at the time these two cars came into my life is borderline dire - I'm helping my mom pay for some of our utilities because my uncle is barely making any contribution to improving our current situation. Life in Hawaii sucks when you're treading that line between poverty and comfort, a situation brought on by past relatives now gone who thought they could pass the burdens of their decisions onto their kids who don't want to stay on a rock in the middle of nowhere. While me and my mom are at home struggling to keep things in order in our lives, my uncle lives in a bubble where everything is alright in his little world, as he spends money he barely has while blaming me and my mom for wasting his money on basic necessities when he won't help us. Those two PT Cruisers basically saved our situation in the sense that we're now more independently mobile, and I'm capable of fixing the little problems on our PT Cruisers by myself. Now I have myself a little daily driver, and the other one is our new spare car while we scrap our old spare car.
I'm currently working to finally get my little graphic design business off the ground this year with the money I make from my day job, and I'm slowly parting out and parting ways with my project car to make room in my life for a fresh slate that won't be a huge burden in my own life. My mom and I hope to either sell the PT Cruisers or use them as trade-ins so that we can get me that new car, and so I will be able to take my business on the road to craft fairs and even to other islands in Hawaii. The Nissan Versa Note is starting to look more and more appealing every day. Me and my mom's financial situation isn't looking so hot, but it's slowly getting better and better the harder we work to change our situation for ourselves.
Listening in on a Mr. Regular commentary is good entertainment; Experiencing a Mr. Regular commentary is a humbling life lesson.
You should use the money to completely restore the Cruser and maby even give it a custom paint job.
Wonderful comment. The only reply makes me a bit sad on the youtube commenting system.
Good luck to you on your business!
I SERIOUSLY want to recommend a book to you. It's called "The power of broke". Don't even CONSIDER a new Nissan because they've become JUNK after merging with Renault in the early 2000s (did you even KNOW that?). New cars are NIGHTMARES of complication you won't be able to fix alone. Stick with basic tried and true, and work out a plan to dump the financial shit in your uncles lap. I had an uncle who was a financial idiot, and basically lost the family fortune THEN TRIED TO bring us ALL TO BANKRUPTCY by bailing him out, trying to use our properties as security for other huge mortgages he couldn't pay. He was willing to put 80 year olds on the street. He would be running up the walls with repossession threats, then refinance yet again. The next day it would be a relaxed passing comment that it was all sorted and this debt, equivalent of about 2 million in todays terms would be the LAST THING on his mind. Essentially FORGOTTEN ABOUT until the next threatening letter. Then he'd be whinging about "family needs to stick together" and his dreams of opening a restaurant with backpackers hostel combined. 30 years and STILL nothing done. Actually booted a tenant to renovate a house that wasn't done 30 years later which had illegal additions which were later demolished. You need to work out how to drop the lot in your uncles lap. And ALSO consider vanlife. Because it's a BRILLIANT way to avoid rent. Even consider Texas. You are US citizens after all. Best of luck.
Ouch, hope your situation improves! It is amazing how accurate, often in a painful way, Mr. Regular is in his talks on the sort of people who own various types of cars. I am guilty as charged with everything he said in his 1974 VW Super Beetle video, I am exactly the person he described as owning such a car (mine is a '73, very similar). I think he was a bit unfair in his roast of the car itself, as the car was in terrible shape and he didn't really take that into account, but everything he said about the owners was a perfect description of my life. As for the idea of getting a new car to take your business on the road to craft fairs, to me the PT Cruiser seems actually pretty well suited to that, sure can carry a lot. Well maybe not the 2-door convertible though.
I hope you do well. Would recommend a toyota
i came here thinking that this was just a review about the chrystler pt, but then it got hella weird, and i learned about post modernism
i subbed, i'm now interested in what else there is to see on this channel about "cars"
they're pretty much all gems...and his "Dr.HST" Cayman review is a must
il check that out thanks
Bella late. But the honda eh civic hatchback is amazeballs.
THis is how i was reeled in
Welcome
One of the best explanations of Modernism vs Post-Modernism I've ever heard! Who knew a review of a PT Cruiser could be so darn enlightening?
When I was a teenager I spun my dad's PT on the highway from black ice. I totaled the car and for some reason I expected my dad to be ok with it and proud of me, he was.
Wtf? 😂😂
🤣🤣
When you did that story of "who to give grandma's car to", oh god, it was real as life. We just had to go through that scenario with a couple of family members.
RegularCars: come for making fun of the PT Cruiser, stay for the deep philosophical insight.
I think it's missing the Tweetie Bird sticker on the back window...
OH MY GOD WHY DO THEY ALL HAVE THAT
yes 😂
Tinker bell sticker with a baby seat in the back and a single mom who smokes a pack of Marlbro Light menthols a day and who thinks going out in public wearing pajama pants is okay.
These are so bad it's good.
from what ive seen of "american culture", you describe what i see when i think of walmart
The official car of nostalgia for something that never actually existed. It's Baudrillard's simulacrum in steel and rubber.
please don't remind me of how shitty my economic situation is, I am watching random car videos to escape from my reality
Too bad, buddy. This is a postmodern world. All the truth is out there in the open for you to see.
That's me right now tbh
I feel your comment
I’m a member of this club too guys with a pt to boot. Strength in numbers?
This is me!!!
I think my local mechanic got PTSD from working on my sister's PT Cruiser Convertible.
One of the best cars
personal transport stress disorder
@@trimarill8841 i'm fucking wheezing
I own one. I can confirm that they give you pmsd, post mechanic stress disorders. 2011 sonatas are worse though
Mechanic here. Can confirm. My main argument against these cars is that everything about them is absolutely horrid, from a mechanic perspective.
My wife had PT Cruiser when I married her. I dont like to admit it but that was one of the most functional cars we've ever had. It had great space it was decent on gas. It could fit five adults. I lost a ton of money on trade in though.
Kevin Batts yes! Fits 5 adults very comfortably!
Kevin Batts Yup! 4 inches shorter then a Neon, but that high seating allows room for rear seat passengers to put their feet under the front seat. We’ve got 4 in our family & love them, great in the snow & pretty safe in a crash as well, a very cheap car to own too.
Before my inlaws moved here, my wife fairly seriously considered buying one and stashing it in their garage, so when she visited she could do errands with them. Basically it had enough room to get his needs at the hardware store taken care of, but they could both get in and out of the back because the rear doors were wide enough.
My biggest concerns were based on the head gasket problems, same issues that my '97 Stratus with the 2.4 suffered, and the issues with the timing belt and servicing it. I knew if it sat there it wasn't going to get much in the way of maintenance and would probably deteriorate disproportionately getting that weird kind of intermittent use.
They aren't bad cars for someone that needs to be able to switch between light but bulky cargo and passengers but doesn't have the space for a minivan, but some of their maintenance issues are annoying. Also makes it a bigger problem for someone poor ending up with one, the head gasket and the timing belt and associated tensioner are not easy to do one's self.
George Sciblo Jr I wouldn’t say that I don’t fit in the back or front seats but then again I am 6’5”
It sucks you lost so much money on it, but they weren't as bad as people make them out to be. It did have some real positives. It's like most Chrysler's though; the fundamentals are good, but they're unrefined and don't hold their value.
then there's puerto rico,
where the middle class drive these and poor people drive in demo derby cars
Im from Pr and im fucking laughing my ass off with this comment. Im middle class and im driving this car
Puerto Rican here. I approve this. 100%
You could be Cuban.....
LMAO, over here there’s three types of cars on the road:
-Super jacked off-roaders that barely fit on our “used to be a horse trail but we put concrete over it and it’s 1 and a half lanes, not 2way” mountain/country roads,
-barely held together used cars that squeal off the line like the timing belt stepped on a lego and somehow always have one busted taillight and one busted headlamp on the opposite side,
-and super expensive new cars bought by people from Dorado and other beach municipalities who want to flex, only to leave their bumpers in the giant potholes of San Juan and every big highway, making them completely unusable anywhere except going to the neighborhood Walgreens and the Church’s Chicken that’s inexplicably always around the corner of a Puma Gas Station
This was pretty deep. Unlike the pockets of PT cruiser drivers
You deserve some praise after 4 years without any. Goated comment
This was my first regular car review and will always be my favorite. The amount of effort put in to talk about this vehicle.. No words..
I'm from Italy, listening to this i was automatically replacing "PT Cruiser" with "Multipla" for almost the entire video
At least the PT Cruiser has some style, while the Multipla is just ugly.
@@attila535 yeah it’s not to hard to see. Well the fiat multipla is hard to look at. The pt cruiser is just a car to me.
@@sviniciusbraga i love the multipla :(
In Costa Rica, it's kinda the same with the late 90's-early 00's Hyundai Accents
This was more enlightening than my last ten years of life. You made me realize that time is mostly worthless, unless you have a point to anchor to, or to release your anchor from. Freedom is not inherent, and yet equal. Happiness is not material, but it is a wave function to be shared. The closeness is almost equal to the quality of fame. You, sir , are correct.
god damn
Here in England, there is a PT scene, people, especially rock/metal fans love them, it's the retro-styling and the ease of making it unique, plus you don't see a lot of them so it created a car scene around flame paint jobs, chrome, 8-ball shifters and white walls.
Weird.
Here in Escondido CA there is a similar scene. They all meet up in the parking lot of Coco's every Friday. 20 or more PT's tricked out with paint jobs, running lights and crazy interiors... i never really understood it
Yeah I know, then again, we mock stuff like Fiesta ST's because they're (stereo-typically) driven by scrotty little shit bags in baseball caps who fingered their barely legal girl friend behind McDonalds on the back seat of his or more likely daddys-money on-finance ST.
Not saying the ST is a bad car buuuuuut in the UK hot hatches carry a bad rep of anti-social behavior, whereas a PT Cruiser is unique and quirky,it's drivers are seen as these jolly folk who don't do no wrong, people look at the car and it's tattooed and go "Ooooo that's different".
Though tyhe PT scene isn't huge at all, not like you guys with your 'Stang scene or Vette scene, kind of jealous that in England really, the closest we got is "JDM enthusiasts" sticking a 5inch bore back box onto a Seat Leon Cupra R or Ford Focus ST170 so it sounds "better" with those stupid "Dude I almost had you" Paul Walker stickers in the window.
Don't forget all the stick on chrome and tat from Halfords "accessories" section
Alex Grace x'D yeah, thought you see that not just on PT's but the tatty family Zafira or Espace.
Mr. Regular- The only person capable of successfully turning a car review into a lesson about history, literature, and the arts and human digestive processes all at once
Right. We deserve course credit and forgiveness of our student loans for following this channel. I almost got my master's listening to "Click and Clack" while they were actually still alive.
Jesus this got deep... I came here for a car review but instead... Oh, poor Francis...
I think I've watched this 100 times and it's always good like the 1st. Reminds me of 2008, my first real job as a "business traveler" rented a PT at Harrisburg airport, worked there at mechanicsburg, and that evening had to drive to Wilkes Barre in HORRIBle fog. That PT got me there like a champ, in reassuring comfort with armrests. Don't make them like that anymore.
sitting in my 2006 pt watching this review and feeling so...well lost.
rekozma I'm sorry.
rekozma haha! You’re poorrrrr
@@3a.m.284 So what?
@@applefan2006 Nothing. I don't think that's the intent. He's just quoting the video
I should get a dollar for every time someone calls my hhr a pt cruiser lol
I'd sit through English Lit again if Mr. Regular were my professor.
Amen
[midway through lesson] REAL FART
which english is best english?
that is so damn right, I would aswell, and I'm Italian!
DeerKoden don't threaten us!
I lost my virginity in a PT cruiser so no complaints
Wow
That is the exact sort of thing that would happen in a PT cruiser
Chriego no it’s not. Maybe with a dog of a girl. But no sane woman is tryina fuck in that
How?
I think you would have had better luck with just a monthly bus pass.
We bought one of the first ones in 2000 (The PT was quite the 'it' car when it was introduced...though our sons HATED it from the beginning)...it was a great car, very reliable, with strong attributes that outweighed the minor flaws. No squeaks, rattles, or significant mechanical glitches. Quiet cruiser on the highway with so-so mileage. Interior held together VERY well. We ultimately gave it to our housekeeper with 125K on the clock (we couldn't afford a pension for her so we paid for all her repairs at a top mechanic, who would take care of even little things so everything worked). She LOVED it until, parked on the street overnight, it was rammed, most likely by a drunk driver, whose car was still driveable and he fled the scene. It was totaled by her insurance company. Untimely demise for a perfectly fine automobile.
This video was deeper than I expected. I'm going to go contemplate life now...
Christopher Flores I
🤣🤣🤣
I don't know if it's just the contrarian in me, but I always kind of liked the PT Cruiser. Quite a few cars just look so similar these days (even across multiple makes) that it was refreshing to see something different and out of the ordinary.
GuilelessDragon all these new cars look like electric razors.. Ill take my PT Any day
Yes, almost all new cars look like plastic toys for kids
A mule would separate you from the herd, and likely be less trouble to maintain.
id rather see boring versus ugly
@@pinehawk9600 Nice Marv quote.
Physical
Therapy
Crusier
I thought it was...Part Time Cruiser.
Psychological
Therapy
Cruizer
There isn't one damn thing wrong with a PT Cruiser. It's a good car for the money. And I'm a retired auto mechanic who has worked on most brands sold in the USA.
I HATED the PT Cruiser... than I owned one... it's a very practical vehicle, decent on gas and tonnes of room, the back seats comes out and you basically got a panel van... I now don't drive it cause it broke down and I got a Chevy cobalt but I kinda miss it
I disliked it (not really hated it) until I was looking for a car in desperation. I've owned my Cruiser for 3 weeks and despite the very usual front bumper starting to rip off, I love that everything works and has some real power, especially when I have the turbo model. It's going to be temporary as I'm looking for a Miata.
Same here . except the gas mileage. Mine was bad on gas ....
@@TheD2JBug My dad's was bad until we replaced the O2 sensor. Maybe give it a try
I LOVED the PT Cruiser...Then I owned one. It's a very impractical vehicle, horrible on gas and no power to get onto the highway even with the 5 speed, the hatch is too small to make use of without pulling the seats out and finding someplace to store them...Now I drive a new Civic because the PT broke down a few dozen times too many and I got fed up with dumping thousands on it every year only to have the same shit keep breaking over and over again like clockwork.
man, this is way more depressing than i expected it to be
Eyeball Thank God that your rainbow socks are here to stop us from suiciding
Time to reconsider my life choices.
the best part of these videos
The guy who does the reviews has a lot of different styles, he is able to completely joke about a terrible car but also teach you about life and how modern Medea plays a huge role in cars and he is is able to tie it all into life! Crazy
This is definitely my favorite video of the series. It transcends its own genre...the one that you created. I rewatch this video once a year to see if it still holds up and every time it is still great. It is a brilliantly captured moment.
Just found this channel today. This is my fourth review. And I am one of those jackasses who actually cares about things like 'postmodernism'. So much fun, dude. If everything weren't equal, I'd say this is excellent, but.... you know.
This went deeper than I was both expecting and hoping for.
Nobody freaking say it.
+Edzo29 that's the point....
+Edzo29 Just like my penis haha
+Edzo29 *snickering
"...and now i can't get it out"
that was the best car review I've ever seen in my life
Holy shit.
This is the best/worst car review I have ever seen.
I came here to watch a PT Cruiser get shit on but I ended up learning about modernism and postmodernism instead. I want a refund.
lmao
refund? you should be thanking and paying Mr. Regular
Art school student here. A good portion of a semester was spent trying to learn what he casually explained, ofcourse he explained just the basics but that was like heavy stuff in school haha
It finally made me sub to the channel.
Also shared this out to 3 classes worth of design students.
Honestly though, I feel like I could use what I learned here in my design school
Just a reminder that this is still the greatest RUclips video of all time
Eh, I'm gonna have to give that to Emplemons Never Ever series, but this is certainly a close second
JRE needs you on his podcast... period.
Someday, greatest day
That was his goal for 2015.
I will do everything in my power to make this happen. Let the campaign begin...
JRE.... What's that?
you really think he could talk for 3 hours?
I had a PT Cruiser. It was one of the most versatile cars I've seen. It was also easily the most trouble I've ever had with a car, and I once owned a Chevy Vega. On the Cruiser, it was the front end that kept wearing out. I finally specified Moog parts to replace the Chrylser junk and the repairs started becoming more manageable.
this is the weirdest channel i know of...i love it
this is the weirdest channel you know? You must be new to YT
Simon Christian to be fair it is pretty odd when you analyze it, it's this weird blend of cars, music, psychology, and objective thinking. There's really nothing like it that I can think of
FrogLungs Lol I run into you again.
wait they made this car until 2010?
Model years 2001-2010. By the end of its run they were pretty much making them for rental car fleets.
Railer505 1999*
That Collect Call bit caught me WAY off guard. I can't stop laughing. Thank you!
I just bought one....Just cause I need a damn car to get around, it’s more comfortable than a mustang haha
this video was far too heavy for me. I was expecting a light poppy review about a car while I sip on some apple whiskey before I go to bed and wake up to a soul crushing day of work. Now I'm ranting about post modernism on Facebook at 1 am drunk. You know what? my life ain't all that bad. Thanks Mr Regular. I hope to see the Falcon one day.
Unrelated; my roommate decided to build a Baja Bug. There's something so oddly amazing about those things the more I read and look into them. Very interesting to see how vehicles like that are completely reborn into a different class like that.
lol
This review was too deep. I need to shut off my computer.
Jerry Boynton III ha i know... im in awe in self reflect
you know how many times I've used 1-800-c-a-l-l-a-t-t and said "band practice is over come pick me up" ? lol
My brother’s girlfriend owns one of these things, almost everything you said in this review matches her. The only thing remaining intact is her relationship with my brother and her jewelry business. Other than that the family treats her like that one middle child they always forget about until an argument starts and gets blamed on her.
Bruh, if a car had a personality lol, nice one 🤣🤣
I just finished watching this video and i can't help but get the feeling that i just watched a PT Cruiser review.
I don't think PT Cruisers get the piss taken out of them because of poor people. I think it's more because it's the automotive equivalent of a scruffy fat kid in a fedora and clip on bow-tie...
To onlookers, that's almost the same thing.
if you have to ask.....
The HHR has a clip on bowtie, literally. Haha 😂
+Mel Laknanurak ayyyy
That's terrifyingly accurate.
God, this review made me sad, more so since I've always liked PT Cruisers
RainbowblitzFTW take him to court!!! Sue him!!
I know this is really late, but is it the exact car or what it offers? Did you end up buying one?
This is perhaps the best episode of RCR. The description and rational of modern/post modern is perhaps the most articulate I have heard. Thank you.
This video is just a masterpiece. I'd watch the shit out of a Mr. Regular/Roman Crash Course.
Thanks Tim!
Crash Course - Cars
that needs to be a series
Wait wait wait ... IT BEGINS!!!! I BE A WOMEN NOW!
Holy shit that would be amazing! I love learning philosophy from your English major perspective. I learned all that stuff for debate and I just summarized post modernism as "Whatever the fuck the author wants it to be"
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I remember getting passed by a PT Cruiser in Gran Turismo 3 while I was driving the E46 coupe. I was like "this game sucks." But I have always liked the PT Cruiser. It's a Colt Vista in drag. I always wondered why more car companies didn't just go for it with the styling. Everybody likes old cars, why not just do that? Where's my Nissan Figaro?
Good job on this review, by the way. I really enjoyed it.
"But I have always liked the PT Cruiser. It's a Colt Vista in drag." LMAO! :P
How can you like the pt cruiser
Several did. The Chevy HHR, the "new" Beetle, the Thunderbird were all retromobiles. Heck, even the Challenger was (still is) retro.
Millen Rogers the really fun to drive
When a person wants to upgrade from their pt cruiser, they get hhr's.
EDIT: I now own an HHR
Just, no
Just yes, that's so fucking true, I'll be it, the hhr is a huge jump (in my opinion) but yes it's the same recipe but upgraded
Getting an HHR after a PT Cruiser is a downgrade since most Neon SRT4 parts work with the PT Cruiser yet not alot of people are aware, especially the GT Crusier or the 2.4L Turbo.
The HHR is what PT Cruisers poop out.
Hhr are worse then the pt.
One of the first cars I loved when I was three was the PT Cruiser, and still love it to this day. Even I knew I was gonna be penniless in 20 years’ time.
Please review the Pontiac Aztec, I'd love to be surprised by it.
The Aztec's raging unpopularity has made the car sort of rare.
Koshunae But the concept behind it was quite ok, considering it was the late 90s when they had the Idea and going out for a camp was for folks who like nature, not the poor.
they were everywhere back in the day
The AMC Gremlin of the modern day.
+Koshunae He can come in down to Atlanta. They're EVERYWHERE.
This is possibly the most intelligent person I've ever heard on RUclips, and I've been using it since it came out somewhere around 2005 or so. For what it's worth, my neighbor hated hers, but my sister in law loves her NEON that's what this is based upon.
The first car I owned was a 2003 black PT Cruiser, I bought it from an old man who lost his wife to cancer. It was her car, so it was sad memories. I gladly bought it because I was 16 and a car is a car, it gave me freedom and set me apart from all the kids who drove 2001 Impalas. I loved my PT Cruiser I hope whoever has it now loves it as much as I loved it.
Kota Trenkamp no way it’s still running
ogjoec it probably is if the owner treated at well ;-)
ogjoec my 04 pt cruiser runs great!
I’d rather drive an 01 impala
Are you sure your definition of standing out isn't: you getting bullied for owning a PT Cruiser
Nice video!!! I've found that PTs weakness is mostly engine overheating, but they are usually easy to repair ( just a bit tight) . I did a head cylinder repair and I did it with average tools (lots of 3/8 an 1/4 sockets).
You don't see them on the road much anymore because most have been junked.
To me, the PT Cruiser was meant to imply a chopped 50s coupe. But since it was a production car, and not an actual chopped car, it was ridiculed for being an imitation.
Similar to how production PC cases with windows in the side are given eyerolls by the people who modified their own cases from scratch. .
Totally. If we go back and watch the FJ Cruiser (woah, just realized the name similarities) review but apply that whole narrative to the PT Cruiser, it still works.
The video part of this plays out like a car review, the audio part plays out like the Unabombers Manifesto
So when is Mr. Regular and Roman going to be on JRE?
How I hope!
omg that callatt joke so good man brings back ALOT of memories also that trick still works in some jails.... don't ask
Powerful Mr. Regular!
*****
he should give a TED talk
It's going to happen.
My dad bought a PT Cruiser in 2001 and I spent a lot of my childhood in it. Now looking back, it's kinda ironic I have a form of nostalgia for a car, that was primarily designed to look nostalgic in a completely different way to how I see it. Being the first car I ever learnt how to drive in gives it a special place in my heart... although I can attest the turning circle was hideously American for our tight British roads.
the pt cruiser is basically a soothing piece of nostalgia about easier times for people who have fallen into a state that is rough
Too bad I can't afford one
Wow. This review got really deep, and introspective.
*Real fart*
So I’ve been binge watching you guy’s vids. Thinking. “This is some bizarre takes on vehicles”. Until I watched this video. Now I can honestly say that I totally get it. I just made sense of the madness and I’m better for it. I’ll now watch these vids from a different prism and really fully enjoy these masterpieces as everyone else here does that has already “gotten there”. Thanks Regular Car Guys
My dad had one of these. Comfortable car. As a 6 foot 5 individual the ease of entry and exit of the pt was definitely a plus
Lets take a moments silence for that poor fuck at 2:16, that skin is gonna fucking kill in the evening.
looks more like leather then skin
I am currently that sunburnt. can confirm, it's not pleasant
This had me rolling, needs more up votes.
*****
I believe you, I had the same thing when I went to labour in France, its probably complete bullshit but I think my Italian genes were waiting for some European sun to set my pigment hahaha
I was wondering if it was legal for lobsters to walk on public roads.
I Love how this dude poetically roasts basic cars 😂
Somebody give this guy a podcast!
When you threw in that DS9 episode... I nearly tipped balls myself, like "did he really just say that? Did I just hear my own internal monologue? Is this a fight club scenario, and I'm coming apart at the seams?"
ITS REAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL
It's a faaaaake
Someone down the road won a PT Cruiser in a sweepstakes. They loved it so much they got 3 more.
And that’s how you lose a sweepstakes while still winning it.
This is the deepest car review I've ever seen... I.. i need to go watch some cat videos for a minute.
Keep up the good work
Lol damn 9:06 just to get straight to it.
My PT Cruiser story: Back in the early 2000s, my best friend told me his neighbor's (who were dirt poor and in their late 50's) said, "Lets go into debt and buy a PT Cruiser!" I don't think they ever made the PT plunge, but this car definitely had curb appeal for Boomers back in the day. It was the first retro car...ever.
SN95 Mustang. 1994.
It had the two cockpit design. The pony logo in the front. The vertical tail bar lights from 1996.
Like Mr Regular said.. the Fox Body was the last Mustang styled for the time in which it existed.
This review is definitely my favourite car review. Out of all of them. I've actually watched it multiple times and I don't know why, it's just so good
PT Cruiser: the car of stick figure families
No. That's the grand caravan
i bought this car so no one steals it, so far its working.
Really? Someone tried to steal mine 3 years ago! The 1st week I bought mine! Lol
Holy shit... He is spot on. I'm here because I'm about to buy one and don't have enough money for anything else. D:
pyromaniac220 Ive found several hondas from the late 90s for like $1500, you can find better fam.
Have you ever rode a bike? You can save enough to get whatever car you want.
when my sister was looking for a car under $1000 i kept sending her links to late 90s accords
she bought a 99 caravan (i think it's a 99...)
please tell me , you didnt buy one of these stupid shit cars
I wish I had enough money to buy a Cruiser...
Best review to date. This is it, the pinnacle. Truth has deriven from effort.
I'm blown away that it was the PT to bring so much depth
Drove one for eight years. It was imperfect. It was too heavy, and needed another gear in the transmission. It was also a bit stiff in the ride. But it was...competent