By denisehrh on 11/17/07 23:01 PM (PST)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
Beautiful car. Get complements every day. Hate the front wheel brake dust and cup holder. Other then that its the perfect fun, happy car. My yellow one is just gorgeous.
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By wyrfox on 11/16/07 11:24 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
After careful looking and research, the option of getting MB's engineering and Chrysler's art deco styling was too compelling. I found my Xfire on Craiglist and it was love at first sight. The car is fun to drive, gets great milage (27-29 HWY) and as the Caddy ads say, "the car returns the favor!" Bit of warning, the dealerships are flakey with only a few Xfire trained techs, but the private MB folks around will understand every aspect of the car. An Mopar will sell parts to anyone.
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By pa69reg on 11/08/07 10:16 AM (PST)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl S/C 5A)
Review
This is one of those cars that will be an eye catcher for a long time. The SRT- 6 Roadster is one of the coolest cars that you will ever see, if you will see one at all. Only 928 SRT-6 Roadsters were built world-wide in one year only. This gem of a sportscar is just what I needed. It runs and handles great. The stiff ride is part of the high performance package. So if you need a softer ride, buy the base or limited model. The sticker states that this car has 90% German parts, all Mercedes. Great car for sure. It will only see sunny days.
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By DREAM SRT-6 on 08/03/07 08:24 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 2dr Coupe (3.2L 6cyl S/C 5A)
Review
I love the get and go of the car. Sometimes I have to stop myself from taking off too fast. The handling is great but the ride is kind of rough with the stiff suspension. The interior could use a lot of upgrades for the price you pay for the SRT-6.
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By crosshair on 07/29/07 22:11 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Coupe (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
The car is all premium, feels and drives like a luxury car. If you want a fun car to drive and only drive you won't be wrong with this one. Very unique gets a lot of attention too. If you are looking to buy one, don't buy it, don't wanna a see too many on the road.
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By donna on 07/25/07 15:03 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
My husband and I purchased a new 2005 Crossfire roadster in Oct 2005. I love the car but it's had a vibration that the dealer has been unable to resolve. At 20,000 miles we again took it in and were told that the front two tires (continental brand) had to be replaced due to one cupping on the inside of each tire. The service manager told my husband that it looked like someone driving had been "drifting" and driving it hard. Well, my husband is 70 years old and I'm 50 so we don't exactly race the car unless someone is sneaking out at night. We also live on a street which is highly patrolled by the police depart. Speed limit is 35 mph.
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By Cindy on 05/17/07 09:37 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
We purchased this Crossfire for the sheer love of the design. The classic yellow is a serious head turner. We truly appreciate the bold body style and hope the other manufacturers follow this designers love for beauty. It is incredibly fun to drive and is fast enough for us and anyone else on the road. Yes the trunk has plenty of room for a family of four grocery shopping trip or 2 medium size suitcases if you plan taking a trip to the hotel on the beach.
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By bhul on 05/16/07 03:58 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
Most fun a person can have on four wheels, legally.Wife plans on keeping forever. Wife doesn'nt want to go to work she just wants to ride around with top down all the time. Says she will never be without a convertible. She loves her car, loves her house, and loves her man, I think in that order too. Will be hard to beat this Christmas present.
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By catlady on 04/04/07 05:29 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Convertible (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
The Crossfire may be cute and look fun, but underneath the hood there is a significant lack of torque, and inside, the seats are just short of back breaking. I bought the car with 5,600 miles on it and was told the woman who traded it in had a bad back. Now I do too. I had a Nissan 350Z and there is absolutely no comparison between the two cars in performance or comfort. The trunk is useless too. Opening is so narrow it's difficult to get anything larger than a shoebox in. I've also had to have two new stereo's put in because of the skipping CD player. Get a Z.
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By Bryan on 04/01/07 18:09 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited 2dr Coupe (3.2L 6cyl 6M)
Review
After reading the reviews posted here, I started to consider the purchase of this car. I already had money down on a Porsche Boxster, but figured it would'nt hurt to peruse the Chrysler dealership. To see the car in person was impressive, to test drive the car was awesome. Granted, it's no track ready, street legal sports car, but that is not what I was looking for. It's fun to drive, handles like a dream, and corners on rails. Needless to say, I cancelled my Porsche order, bought a Crossfire and have been loving every minute of it. This is not a daily driver, but could manage the task just fine.
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