Used 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Consumer Reviews
Fun to drive
This car is a eye turner, and it performs just as good as it looks. The cup holder is a waste, needs a better location
Peter crossfire
Love it, great handling can outcorner just about anything, few small electronics faults, but easily fixed by me , very unrated car, get one and see
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- Limited CoupeMSRP: $5,999158 mi away
- Limited CoupeMSRP: $12,495161 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $6,750167 mi away
Crossfire Limited Roadster
I bought this car with 649 miles on it. The Crossfire was built by Daimler Benz. Averaged less than 10,000 miles/year. Now has 75,500 miles. Runs great. Love cruising with the top down. This car is in great shape. No accidents, no damage. The only reason I might sell it is to get a slightly larger Mercedes Convertible.
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Awesome
Why awesome? Bought new in 2005. Have never had any problem. Do regular filter and oil changes at computer suggestion, Mobile 1 0w40. Fun to drive, looks great, 32,000 miles, always a show stopper (yellow roadster Ltd)..Also a great road car considering it is a 2005... no chance I will sell!
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Love my Crossfire
Bought my Crossfire Limited Roadster a few months ago. Car had 13,000 miles and cost 17,600.00 after a little haggling. My old car was a 1997 Mazda Miata. What a difference. The Crossfire looks better, rides better, gets good gas mileage and could blow the doors off the Miata. Can't wait til spring. It's cold and slippery here in the great white north. Crossfires are not winter cars.