Fits, looks great.I purchased this bezel and the Chrysler installation kit to mate a Sony XAV-AX3000 with my 2006 PT Cruiser touring edition.I found it confusing and frustrating, but in the end it looks great. Here are a few tips I learned the hard way:1) You won't be able to see the two screws that are inside the vents until the vents are oriented correctly. You want the side with the hyphen on it pointed downward toward the floor, then peek under them to see the gap in the plastic that exposes the screws you will need to remove (you want it upside-down from the way it is depicted in my picture).2) The bezel comes with metal clips installed, but the old bezel left a few of those same clips still embedded into the dash assembly. I didn't notice. Lots of pushing didn't make multiple metal clips occupy the same space. Please check your dash assembly and your new bezel to make sure that there is only one metal clip filling each rectangular hole in the dash. It doesn't matter if the clip is stuck in the dash or on the bezel, as long as there is only one clip for each rectangular opening.3) The Chrysler install kit seemed like a perfect match that made it so simple to properly align the XAV-AX3000 into the dash and the bezel, and it was! But I missed a very important point. If you look at the back of the bezel, there are plastic alignment "spikes" about 1/4 inch from each side of the radio opening. If you used the double din Chrysler installation mounts, you can see round alignment holes above vertical rectangles, about 3/4 inch from each side of the radio. Notice any problem matching them up? Well, I didn't notice, and again, I spent a lot of time wiggling and pushing before I realized the problem, got out my drill, and created the proper alignment holes in the Chrysler double din mounting brackets.4) I won't dwell on the electrical interface, as that is well covered by other reviewers. Thanks, everyone, for posting that information which made my electrical installation very easy.So, it took me a lot longer to figure things out than to leave this review. My bezel now has faint stress marks that mar the finish because of all the pushing and shoving, which was never going to be successful without addressing the core issues that I mentioned. I'm sure you are all better installers than I am, but I figured I'd leave a quick note on the off chance that it might help you avoid some of the challenges that I experienced.Wishing you all the best of luck and a great looking result!