My wife has a Volvo and I love that car too, but this Crossfire is the first car I've owned that I have had zero complaints about. It looks great and has the best paint job I have every seen. I bought this car used and have had it for 18 months and 20k miles. The paint is still perfect. No scratches, or swirls. A large tree fell on it during a storm and while damage was severe, there was no crushing damage that could have injured my wife who was driving at the time. Maybe that's why the car is so heavy. With 215HP, performance is more than adequate for me. If I wanted a faster car I would have bought the 330HP version. This is the only sports car I've driven so I can't make comparisons, but handling is fine, and fun! Interior finish looks great to me. Other posters complained about a cheap look, I don't see it, it looks good to me. It does seem to be lacking many of the nice bells and whistles you would expect from an expensive car, but maybe that would have made it even more expensive. I've had a few minor repairs but Chrysler offers a free loaner during warranty so it's not too much of a bother. Roominess is tight for a six footer, but at 5'11" I can find the right seating arrangement to be comfortable. Excellent storage room in the hatchback, good storage in seat area. Poor rear visibility, I need to use the mirrors carefully.
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 25000
Condition: Used Model Year: 2004 Model and Options: Coupe, auto trans
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