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  • Re: Any recent purchases? [tigerjeepguy]

    Written by: jpf on Nov 1, 2009 11:12:19 AM

    A local former Chrysler dealer in Columbus MS has a new 2008 Crossfire listed at $27k (MSRP $37k).

  • Re: [getinmycar]

    Written by: zq8 on Jan 14, 2009 6:18:39 PM

    MSO= Manufactuers Statement of Origin. Our cars have NEVER been titled. They have Chrysler listed as the first owner ONLY ON THE CHRYSLER WARRANTY info. That's all. Chrysler only did that so they could write-off the current and future cost of the Lifetime Powertrain warranty. That way they could damn near give these last 15 , 2008 Crossfires away to the dealers. Chris, I bet they made a killing off us ... Read More

  • Re: I Bought The Car!!! [winstonscifi]

    Written by: ksmigel on Nov 16, 2008 8:22:10 PM

    #91 of 92 I Bought The Car!!! by winstonscifi Nov 16, 2008 (3:46 am) Well, after haggling a few more days, the dealer came down to 15,857.00 plus tax and license. I walked out of Larry Reid's Bloomington Chrysler with a brand new 2007 base Crossfire coupe in black for 17,334.00. The MSRP was 30,745.00. I've been driving this car around for about 2 weeks now, and I like it more ... Read More

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  • Re: What % of Crossfire is Mercedes Benz parts? [johnxyz]

    Written by: riddlebox on Nov 14, 2008 5:56:01 PM

    The N/A Crossfire was produced from 2004-2008. The total production number is thought to be around 76,000. The car was hand assembled in Germany. It is for all purposes a "baby Benz". The SRT6 is upgraded with the AMG C32 engine, suspension etc. If you have seen an SLK, they have similar interior. While there are bits and pieces manufactured from different parts of the world, the car is actually only ... Read More

  • The End.....only 1,000 left.....

    Written by: smogdung on Dec 21, 2007 8:44:54 AM

    Chrysler Ends Production of Ill-Starred Crossfire Date posted: 12-20-2007 Edmunds Inside Line article AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Chrysler apparently hoped that its slow-selling Crossfire would die a quiet death this week. The end came, without any official word or fanfare from the company, on December 17, when production of the vehicle ended at the Karmann plant in Osnabrück, Germany. Chrysler officials confirmed the end of production for Inside Line and noted ... Read More

  • Re: Coupe luggage area questions [cmckenzie]

    Written by: xfireroadster on Dec 16, 2007 12:23:31 AM

    The "5 inch strap" is for a child safety seat retention strap. Any accessories for your Crossfire can be purchased from the dealer. The Crossfire is a niche car it is not for everyone, it is the "love child" of MB and Chrysler. The Crossfire was overpriced to many when introduced, I paid $41,636.00 for my 2005 Roadster Limited in 2004 and have never regretted it. If you bought your Crossfire ... Read More

  • Gone For Good!

    Written by: got_everything on Nov 11, 2007 6:58:22 PM

    Chrysler Company is doing away with the famed Crossfire in 2008. The last year made in the SRT-6 line was 2005 and I need to know how many of them were made? I'm a collecter of cars even though i'm only 18. I have a 1966 mustang, and first year C6 corvette and am wondering if you think the Crossfire will be a collectors item someday? Thanx and please answer.

  • Re: 2007 Crossfires [agebhardt]

    Written by: xfireroadster on Sep 1, 2007 12:40:07 AM

    Most dealers do not have a clue, there are 2007 Crossfires on dealers lots and possibly 2008's depending on Karmanns output and the recent sale of Chrysler to Cerebus. The only Crossfire that is out of production is the SRT6, 2005 was the last model year.

Chrysler Crossfire / Crossfire SRT-6 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

  • desperate

    Written by: candicev on Nov 14, 2006 4:16:10 PM

    My husband leased a 2005 crossfire a week before we met. We have a 39 month lease up in may 2008. I really want to turn it in early, but I am afraid if a huge penalty. I want to take on a different chrysler lease, but one that is a 5 seater.(we have a child} I have a close relative in chrysler to get a good deal, but I don't ... Read More

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The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2008 Chrysler Crossfire in CA is:

$185 per month*
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