Used 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Consumer Reviews
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Great Car
The cupholder is of poor design, otherwise the car is really nice and fun to drive.
Absolutely Amazing
Amazing is the only word that can truly describe this car. From the moment I took my crossfire off the lot, I could tell how much attention it demands. This car truly demands respect on the road. It seems that every time I go somewhere, people always have questions about the car, how much it costs, etc. The handeling is great and it truly is an absolute joy to drive. It's definitely a lot of fun shifting the sports shift auto transmission. I got the red and black interior which definitely give the car more character. Definitely recommend anyone that wants a great sports car to go out and get themselves a crossfire.
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,980223 mi away
- BaseMSRP: $6,984247 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,995362 mi away
TOO NEW TO RATE EVERYTHING
SEXY HEAD-TURNER LEGROOM AND HEADROOM INADEQUATE FOR SIX FOOTERS ROAD NOISE ON ROUGH PAVEMENT IS A SERIOUS FAULT. APPEARS TO BE LITTLE INSULATION IN THE CAR! NOISE OVER RAILROAD TRACKS IS TERRIBLE!! ACCELERATION IS OK, BUT WILL HAVE YOU LONGING FOR A V8 OR BMW INLINE POWER. HANDLING WAS GOOD, BUT I DIDN'T PUSH IT VERY HARD. STRENGTHS: STYLING WEAKNESS: LEGROOM, HEADROOM, ROAD NOISE, AVERAGE ACCELERATION BOTTOM LINE: A GOOD FIRST EFFORT, BUT WAIT FOR NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. YOU'D BE STUPID TO PAY STICKER PRICE FOR THIS CAR!
Great Looking just don't drive
They claim there is traction control...if there is a flurry on the ground it won't drive. The tires need to be filled every other day. All the novelty wore off after driving for a couple months.
Beware
Car is product of bad marriage and even worse divorce between Mercedes and Chrysler. Chrysler unable/unwilling to fix warranty item, tried to buy back for half value. Dealer claimed no responsibility, deferred to Chrysler. Both unwilling to do the right thing by consumer. Car same as Mercedes SLK under skin but Mercedes also unwilling to assist in repair. "Bastard child" to both manufacturers..don't get suckered.