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Summer fun is only $35,000 in the Crossfire Convertible. The simple act of removing the roof on the Crossfire (okay, not so simple to the manufacturer) has transformed the character of Chrysler's ...
The latest car to emerge from the behind this barn door is the Chrysler Crossfire roadster, a soft-topped, two seat rear-wheel drive sports car. Based on the Benz SLK (both companies are owned by ...
I’ve always loved the looks of this car and after my son’s girlfriend wrecked my 2004 Toyota Solarna convertible I decided to purchase a 2006 Chrysler Crossfire convertible. It had 82k miles ...
With three different convertibles ... moniker), Chrysler hopes to be viewed as America's convertible brand--never mind that its latest offering is built in Germany. The Crossfire Roadster arrives ...
Chrysler's Crossfire coupe was enjoying greater sales than its most obvious rivals, the Audi TT and the BMW Z4, in the trophy-car segment. Since this kind of car works better as a convertible in ...
Munich, Germany As you may recall, the Crossfire started life as a show car at the 2001 Detroit auto show. To hear Chrysler tell ... like a pedestrian LeBaron convertible, the Crossfire won ...
The brief flirtation between Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler resulted in a number ... package was familiar Mercedes-Benz fare the Crossfire's looks were not. Unlike the SL/K, which was designed to be a ...
While most roadster versions carry a hefty premium over their coupe equivalent, the Crossfire convertible costs just £735 more. Perhaps this signifies that Chrysler bosses privately believe the ...
I think it’s fair to say that the Chrysler Crossfire was an underappreciated ... Since it was based on a car designed as a convertible from the beginning, it had superb torsional rigidity ...
I recently purchased a 2005, 6 speed, convertible. I adore it ... Fabulous stereo system,I have owned my 2005 Chrysler Crossfire since 2008. Great Car!! I would love to a take This Ride Home!!!
That the Crossfire comes only as a coupe—at least for now—and the SLK comes only as a convertible explains the improvement. Chrysler says the Crossfire's structure is stiffer than a Porsche 911's.