Used 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible Consumer Reviews
Consumer reviews
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Daily driver's can be fun
I have been driving this car everyday for the last 11 months. It's fun, fast, and reliable. I find it can corner with the best of them, and although it is not a HP giant, it will run the interstates and two lanes with power to spare. I have had it back to the dealer twice, for oil changes. That's it. Not a squeak or rattle.
A sporty Mercedes Roadster that I can afford
I like a lot about this car it's fun to drive I haven't driven a car this phone in a long time the only drawback is it the big crap for somebody my size 6 ft to 225 lb but it's funny that I can Overlook how cramped it is!
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- SRT-6 CoupeMSRP: $15,880145 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $5,995152 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $7,950289 mi away
Sleak and Sporty
Alot of people tell me when they see me in public that it is a sleak or sporty looking car and ask me what it is I tell them a Crossfire and usually give a little show of rubber burn on my way out just to show it has power to go with looks.
What a Car.
I bought a Blaze Red Pearlcoat Limited Roadster for myself for Christmas. Quality was excellent. I have had more fun with this car than any other car I have ever had including Mercedes and Toyota sports cars. I would buy another one in a heartbeat.
2005 Crossfire Ltd Roadster
Sure is nice to have a car with torque, 2 A4's, turbo 4 w/ quattro, great cars, but no acceleration 0-30. Bought a roadster, can't wait for warm weather to drop the top. Room for more ammenities, but that would just drive up the cost. My wife's RX-8 has it beat for handling, but this car is more for cruising, with the top down.