Used 2004 Chrysler Crossfire 2dr Sports Coupe (3.2L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
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It's hott, but under powered.
This vehicle is beautiful in every way, the lines are sexy the interior is sexy, but it's not a sports car. It looks like one, but needs more power. 215hp for a 3000 lb car is not a sports car, but more like a bloated fish. If you want style go grab it, if you want performance look elsewhere or buy a nitrous tank.
Love my Crossfire
I recently purchased my 2004 Crossfire as a used car with 25000 miles. As many reviews state, it is not a high performance sports car. It is, however, a fun sporty ride for an aging car enthuiast like me. I have had many sports cars throughout my life and this is by far my favorite. It is great looking and plenty quick enough for me.
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Crossfire
I've owned over 50 cars in my life and this car has to be the most dependable car I've ever owned. It's perfect, I don't see why their values won't hold up, they are fabulous cars and they're a blast to drive.
Awesome coupe
car is a bit cramped for 6'2" height. But played with seat and found a good compromise. Trunk holds 2 sets golf clubs, surprisingly. Sound system is v.good. Merc engine is v.smooth. Traction control is kind of annoying ; too intrusive. Car is surprisingly quieton freeway at cuising speeds. Would definitely recommend to others.
A good car that could be great.
Several small things that could be better and one BIG one. Headlight switch is VERY stiff. I have problems with my hands and it is very hard to use this switch. The sun visor can't be swiveled to use on the side windows. The seats are BAD. Not just uncomfortable but on a trip of any duration you will have to adjust the seat several times or just stop and get out to give your back a break. The drivers seat has lots of adjustments but if you are 6' or over you will have to move the seat all the way back to get in or out, and it can take for ever to get the seat adjusted again. It needs a memory system for the seat.