The cost of a Chrysler Prowler typically ranges from $20,000 to $40,000, depending on factors such as the vehicle's condition, mileage, and any modifications. As a discontinued model produced from 1997 to 2002, prices can vary significantly in the collector's market. Rare or well-maintained examples may command higher prices. Always check current listings for the most accurate pricing.
The best place to test drive a Chrysler Prowler is at your local Chrysler dealership. You can also find other car dealerships that have Prowler's for sale and ask to test drive them.
The Plymouth Prowler was produced in 1997. It was also produced from 1999 to 2001 as the Chrysler Prowler when Plymouth was dropped in 2001. The Chrylser Prowler was made 2001-2002.
126-130 MPH. 2000 stock prowler. Front bumper removed.
The 2001 and 2002 model years were known as the Chrysler Prowler. Chrysler sold about 12,000 units during the Prowler's lifetime. The car never really caught on as a collectible, but that means prices are relatively affordable if you've always dreamed of owning a Prowler.
Toyota Corolla Plymouth Prowler have the same top speed. Infinity G37 and Plymouth Prowler, also known as Chrysler Prowler, are both convertible and have similar body structures.
The chrysler prowler
It's next to the thermostat housing.
Left lower on engine block.
A hard top for the 1999-2002 Chrysler or Plymouth Prowler typically costs between $2,000 and $3,500, depending on factors such as condition, availability, and whether it’s a genuine OEM part or an aftermarket option. Prices may vary based on location and seller. Additionally, it's important to consider potential shipping costs if purchasing online.
I believe these bikes are the same as the Big Mo bikes marketed by J&R Sports. Find a Big Mo dealer and you can probably find parts for your Prowler.
A new Arctic Cat Prowler is fairly expensive. One can expect to pay at least about 12,000 dollars when purchasing a new Arctic Cat Prowler on average.
Under the hood, right in front in the nose sitting on the frame. courtesy of www.TheProwlerStore.com