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Thanks 97 has less horses I prefer the 2000 Black... but thats just me ! go for your favorite color .. whatever you get, you won't be dissapointed ! This message has been edited by 1buddyc on 06-20-2005 at 08:20 PM chris My 2001 was a Plymouth. Incorrect. Mulholland was 2001 (Chrysler only) and Orange was unique to 2001 (half were Chryslers). Also 2001 Silver Chryslers. 2002 was a separate model year, Chrysler only. -GRROWL That's a can of worms I'm not going to reopen. The home page of this fantastic site is very informative. It will list all the specs and colors associated with each model year. Then it's all up to you. You decide what year and color you want. Why do you want to purchase a Prowler? For investment purposes? Or...did you buy it to have FUN Whatever model year and color you choose...it doesn't matter...as long as it's a Prowler!!! Brian The difference between the year models really don't make that much difference in my opinon. I've never driven a Prowler I didn't like! The most important advice I can give you is to be sure the seller is being honest with you. This message has been edited by Larry Lord on 06-21-2005 at 04:28 PM ------------------ NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Tell me it ain't so!!!!!johnm What is the best year or years to buy? I think that the 97's have less Hp and that there are some small changes over the years of production, what would they be. Are there any differences when it changed from Plymouth to Chrysler?
Johntangled up in BLUE 2000 thru 2002 are virtually identical....Plymouth vs. Chrysler....no big differences here either...get the color you like and the best deal you can find and you won't worry about the year stuff anyway....
no 98
99 rides a little stiffer than the 2000 and newer...also the 2000 up have a different shifter bezel (chrome) and a mirror that tells you time/temp/maybe direction, (I forget )halicat the differences are so minor it doesn't matter a whole lot....the Main page of this site has "Prowler Story" read it all... it outlines all the differences.... quincy I second what Hali-cat had to say! 1buddyc The best Prowler to own is a '99 (last year of the Plymouth Prowler with GREY bumpers) and of course in Red!! The best color... mysticspot I am with buddy, except yellow. I always wanted the original "plymouth". Although the wings look cooler than the boat. Bcoffman Gray Ghost quote:
Originally posted by 1buddyc:
The best Prowler to own is a '99 (last year of the Plymouth Prowler) and of course in Red!! The best color...halicat actually guys ... my 2000 is a plymouth...technically the last year a plymouth prowler was produced according to the "facts and stats" section on the main page of this site, was 2001... chasmccart I guess no one read the stats. I have a 2001 silver Plymouth. My advice is to look around and look close at what you are buying. Buy one you like, in the color you like, from someone that took pride in owning it. I paid more money for one with 375 miles on it. It was just under the max I wanted to spend. (Thats what I told my wife).I wanted a Plymouth because I live about 10 miles from Plymouth rock. I think the car company was named after Plymouth, MA. Fat Pat 1st 1/2 of 2001 were Plymouths...last 1/2 were Chryslers and called 2002s. GRROWL quote:
Originally posted by Fat Pat:
1st 1/2 of 2001 were Plymouths...last 1/2 were Chryslers and called 2002s. Chromer quote:
Originally posted by johnm:
What is the best year or years to buy? Thanks
JohnTooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by johnm:
What is the best year or years to buy? CJ TooHipCat is right.......buy whatever you love and have fun with it. I am lucky enough to have a 99 Plymouth and an 02 Chrysler. In spite of the minor differences, I love 'em both. Larry Lord quote:
Originally posted by johnm:
What is the best year or years to buy?
Take your time and wait for the car you want. The right deal will come along.
Test the seller by asking him if the top leaks.
If he says no,,,find another car and a more honest seller.Silver Cat 01 I used to own a 1999 Red Prowler and now own a 2001 Silver Prowler. I owned the 1999 for about two months. The build quality was terrible and it felt like it was going to fall apart everytime I would drive it. I couldn't sell it quick enough just to get rid of it. I test drove the 2001 and couldn't believe the difference. I have had the 2001 for almost four years and it has had it's faults, but feels like a totally different car. With the 2001, it has been four trouble free years, unlike the 1999 which managed to find it's way back to the dealer three times in the two months. My case with the 1999 may be unique, but my advice would be to thoroughly test drive a pre-2000 Prowler and then a post-2000 Prowler and make your own decision.
Rich W
2001 Silver CatChromer quote:
Originally posted by Silver Cat 01:
I used to own a 1999 Red Prowler and now own a 2001 Silver Prowler. I owned the 1999 for about two months. The build quality was terrible and it felt like it was going to fall apart everytime I would drive it. I couldn't sell it quick enough just to get rid of it. I test drove the 2001 and couldn't believe the difference. I have had the 2001 for almost four years and it has had it's faults, but feels like a totally different car. With the 2001, it has been four trouble free years, unlike the 1999 which managed to find it's way back to the dealer three times in the two months. My case with the 1999 may be unique, but my advice would be to thoroughly test drive a pre-2000 Prowler and then a post-2000 Prowler and make your own decision.99prowler99 Ive had my 99 prowler for over a year and put 5000 miles on it and its never been to the dealer. Its got 9000 on it now. I absolutely love it. My brother has a 00 and Ive driven it a couple of times when I go visit him up in WA and I really cant tell the difference. It seems by reading posts on here that there are more problems with the 00 and higher but I would buy the color you like. Its just ones opinion on what year to buy. I love them all and wouldnt sell my 99 at all. Its going to the kids if they want it but it will be around in my family for a long time. Just like every car make, there is always a car or two that just didnt make it out quite right. ed monahan I bought a 99 Red, NEW and now have 49,330 miles on it. I bought a Candy Red 2002 February of 2004 with 1200 miles on it. I drive the 99 a lot more than the 2002. Partly because I have straight pipes on the 99 and I like to drive in autostick. I have had to replace the transmission sensors twice in the 99. The gas gauge is a little goofy in the 99.
I would not hesitate to buy another 99 and would advise you to buy what you like, the differences are not all that great.
Opinions may vary. Bcoffman Gray Ghost quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
Opinions may vary. TLRandall 2005 is the best year to buy - buy one this year, why wait till next year!!!
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