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2005 Crossfire

2005 Crossfire Reviews
Overall rating:  Product Rating: 4.5

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Beautiful, Collectible, Powerful, Inexpensive Gem!

by gapgtp
Sep 5, 2008 (A Somewhat Helpful review)

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Beautiful, Great Performance, Excellent Bargain, Great Build Quality, Rare
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No 6-Sp, Limited room, plasticky interior, brake dust, no spare, crappy stereo


The Bottom Line: Highly recommeded. This is a no-brainer investment. With only 900 SRT-6 convertibles built, its rarer than most Ferraris. A great first collectible you can get into for less than $30k!

I've owned my Crossfire SRT-6 Convertible since 05'. This car was only made for one year and in numbers that make it very collectible. It is essentially a Mercedes SLK32 rebodied and updated. It is not as refined as the Mercedes or as Luxurious, but is ... read more

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Classic design

by cough
Mar 14, 2008 (A Helpful review)

Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Quality of engine, exhaust sound, gas mileage, handling.
Cons: Initial price, visibility, long distance driving comfort, crappy cup holder.
The Bottom Line: I recommend this vehicle if you seek the unique. This is for someone who wants to have something different in their driveway that will turn heads 20 years from now.

This is not a typical Chrysler product, nor was it intended to be. It uses the drive train from the Daimler Benz SLK that was being replaced. It is speedy, has a wonderful sports car sound and should be a classic design that appears in your local car ... read more

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Wasted Opportunity

by therealdiyguy
Jul 9, 2007 (A Helpful review)

Author's Product Rating: 30 Recommended: No 

Pros: Speed, handling, exterior looks.
Cons: Cheap interior High price, poor poor quality and reliablity, SARDINE CAN SPACE
The Bottom Line: Buy this car for 10 uses/ year. It really shouldnt be a daily driver - there are better options out there.

My father bought a limited slate grey loaded crossfire. It has nav however is not a convertible. I have to say there are a lot of pros and cons to this car. Lets start with the pros: this car handles and accelerates great. period. The six speed is ... read more

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Best Chrysler on the market

by mcdonae101
Apr 9, 2006 (A Somewhat Helpful review)

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: speed gas mileage is awesome for a sports car great looks
Cons: view to the back from the drivers seat
The Bottom Line: I strongly recommend this car to anyone who can afford it, great looks, great gas mileage, great acceleration. Just go test it for yourself.

My uncle bought a slate grey crossfire srt-6, for those of you who dont know, srt stands for street and racing technology, this is a special performance team for the dodge/chrysler/jeep vehicles, if it says srt on it, it will haul but. I was with him ... read more

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Chrysler Crossfire Roadster

by palpool
Mar 23, 2005 (A Helpful review)

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Sexy car, good looks, drives amazing, good gas mileage, very fun.
Cons: limited visibility, small trunk space.
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this car if you are small and don't drive a lot (like me!)

I recently shopped around for a two-seater convertible and stopped by the Chrysler dealership, completely against my usual choice of car. I wanted to buy myself a 25th birthday gift that will really make me smile... So I sauntered in to the aformentioned ... read more

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