Used 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible Consumer Reviews
Fun Car to Drive
My husband and I purchased a new 2005 Crossfire roadster in Oct 2005. I love the car but it's had a vibration that the dealer has been unable to resolve. At 20,000 miles we again took it in and were told that the front two tires (continental brand) had to be replaced due to one cupping on the inside of each tire. The service manager told my husband that it looked like someone driving had been "drifting" and driving it hard. Well, my husband is 70 years old and I'm 50 so we don't exactly race the car unless someone is sneaking out at night. We also live on a street which is highly patrolled by the police depart. Speed limit is 35 mph.
Sharp rock solid fun sport car
Check top condition... rear window will fall out due to glue failure after 11 years.
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- Limited CoupeMSRP: $10,99572 mi away
- Limited CoupeMSRP: $12,49575 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $16,988111 mi away
The two seater convertible I've always wanted!
I've had the car for 3yrs and love it!
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awesome
the chrysler crossfire convertible is an awsome car to drive the handling performance are great. has totally changed my mind about owning a chrysler
Luv my convertible
Had a Porsche Boxster S and traded it for this car--best decision I have made when car shopping! It handles like a dream and the graphite grey color is beautiful with all the metal flake! I thought the luggage was a nice touch and very unexpected on my part.