Used 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Consumer Reviews
Sportscar handling ?
Love the car even though it has a couple of weak spots. Draws a lot of attention everywhere, especially when the rear spoiler comes up. Suspension / wheel combination makes the car a bit hard on bad roads but does a remarkable job in the handling department -- at least up to 110 mi/hr. Over 110 the car gets a little light and somewhat hard to keep pointed. Traction on wet roads is remarkable considering the weight / power ratio.
Amazing
I never dreamed that I would look forward to my moring drive into work until I purchased the Crossfire. There is nothing like it on the road. This car looks like it's doing 80 just sitting in the garage. Attracts a lot of attention; I hope that the Crossfire will hold it's value but a car like this doesn't come along often.
- BaseMSRP: $8,35017 mi away
- BaseMSRP: $6,75026 mi away
- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,75026 mi away
Excellent Auto
My car is as close to perfect as anything built by human beings can be.
Great car
I bought my Crossfire this summer and have been very glad I did. The car was used but only had 2500 miles on it. It is one of the most fun cars I have every driven and handles fantastic. My gas mileage has been very good so far averaging around 21.0 which isnt bad at all. The Mercedes SLK engine is very smooth and willing to move and the six speed for the most part is smooth. The car is the sapphire blue color with the two tone leather inside which in my eyes is one of the best colors offered. It does get ALOT of attention no matter where I go. Being taller (6 2) I was concerned about room inside but that is not an issue although I am still trying to get the seat just right. Fantastic!
I love this car!
My fiance and I purchased a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire in July, 2005. It was essentially a new car, only 19 miles on it. This car replaced my old Chrysler Cirrus. I LOVE the Crossfire! My two dogs, a Collie and a Corgi, fit comfortably in the hatchback and enjoy looking out the window. The hatchback has more room than it appears: we fit the dogs and two large hiking backpacks in there. Incredibly zippy and turn heads everywhere, this car drives like a very expensive sportscar. You can really tell that 3/4 of the Crossfire is Mercedes components. I might regret my decision in winter, but boy this car is something to drive! No real complaints, although the rear is difficult to see out of