Used Chrysler Crossfire for Sale near Darlington, SC
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Overall, owners of the Chrysler Crossfire across all model years really enjoy the car's unique styling, fun driving experience, and impressive performance. Drivers appreciate its handling, acceleration, and connection to German engineering, giving it a solid build quality. However, some common criticisms include cramped interior space, limited visibility, and concerns regarding maintenance and repair costs. While many find it a thrilling sports car that stands out, others wish for a bit more power and comfort, especially for taller passengers.
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Overall, owners of the Chrysler Crossfire across all model years really enjoy the car's unique styling, fun driving experience, and impressive performance. Drivers appreciate its handling, acceleration, and connection to German engineering, giving it a solid build quality. However, some common criticisms include cramped interior space, limited visibility, and concerns regarding maintenance and repair costs. While many find it a thrilling sports car that stands out, others wish for a bit more power and comfort, especially for taller passengers.
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Ken W
Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Apr 22, 2013
A carry-over from 2004, the Crossfire is a two-seat sports coupe that shares many key components with Mercedes Benz, and is built in the legendary Karmen plant in Osnabrueck Germany. Has a 3.2-liter V6 engine that produces 215 horsepower with the five-speed automatic manual transmission.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Limited Coupe RWD on Sep 26, 2012
This car rocks and is build on Mercedes SLK 320 chassis.Solid car feels great on the open road. Great response. Very comfortable with the top up or down I love this car and it turns heads wherever I go. Couldn't have asked for a better car.I can't say enough about the car
William P
Reviewed a 2007 Chrysler Limited Roadster RWD on Sep 18, 2014
I like everything about it and accept that there are always some trade-offs, such as trunk space. The handling is great, the touring comfort is phenomenal, the acceleration at speed is effortless, and the rarity of the car means you don't see it on every corner.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Chrysler Limited Coupe RWD on Mar 6, 2008
My first sports car. Great undercover Benz. Excellent performance given it's great fuel economy. Seats hug you and handling begs you to take to the limit. Interior is clean, but a little plasticky. Hope to never have to use tire inflation system. Some road noise & ride harshness for luxury sport.
Chrysler Crossfire Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Limited Coupe RWD | $34,735 |
| Limited Roadster RWD | $39,130 |
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Daimler Chrysler introduced the the Crossfire sports car for the 2004 model year, as a replacement for the Chrysler Prowler. The Crossfire was built upon the same chassis as the recently retired Mercedes Benz SLK. The interior, engine and drive train were also borrowed from the German Roadster. this represented the first collaboration between Chrysler and Mercedes.
In 2004, the only one Crossfire style offered was the coupe. In 2005, four variations appeared, thanks to the edition of two trim levels and two body styles. The Crossfire could now be had as a coupe or convertible, each available with the Base or Limited finish. There is no 2007 Crossfire.
A separate high-performance model, called the Crossfire SRT-6 was offered in 2005 as both a coupe and convertible.
All Crossfires were rear wheel drive. Power was supplied to the non-SRT models by a 3.2 liter V-6, which delivered 215 horsepower and 229 pound-feet of torque. This engine came to Chrysler courtesy of Mercedes, and could be paired with either a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The automatic was only available with the Limited trim.








