Used 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe Consumer Reviews
Eye Catcher
With only 12,000 of the 20,000 made each year in Germany imported to the US, you really get the looks on the road! Love the handling, quiet interior and quality feel of this car. Great suspension for a sports car.
Tremendous Value/ Quality/ Fun to Drive
Look up 'Refined' in the dictionary and you'll see Crossfire's picture. This is fully Mercedes and one of their better models. I love to drive and be seen in this beauty. It is a great cruiser with a comfortable ride at 80. The engine is smooth throughout the rpm range. Tiptronic tranny is not good: it is perfect. Tires hold the road is the tightest turns. Fun to drive and fun to find value without overspending. This car is a winner!
- SRT-6 CoupeMSRP: $11,99523 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $9,90034 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $11,49577 mi away
head turner
I cannot drive this vehicle without having people stare, stop, and ask me what it is. The ergonomics are fantastic, and I disagree with some of the interior reviews that I have read. The leather seats are right out of a Mercedes, and the dashboard is tight and without rattles (trust me I previously owned a Mustang Cobra). I miss the lower end torque of the Mustang, however at 130 + mph I would rather be in the Crossfire.
Better than the SLK
Having owned both cars, I feel that I can accurately state that the Crossfire is an amazing deal. It has sexy lines, and is a very rare car. This car turns heads everywhere. The are two flaws. It could use a little extra horsepower, and Chrysler RUINED an excellent Mercedes designed CUP HOLDER, by raising the Air conditioning vent. This was absolutely ridiculous. The cup holder in the SLK was perfect, hidden and could hold to big cups. Chrysler engineers elected to get rid of it. HUGE MISTAKE. It is a huge detail when you have had both cars, and had the better cup holder in the SLK. However, I would still get this car again.
smiles per dollar
for two passengers its the most fun you can have for your buck . Bystanders think its an Italian exotic ,sure its german technology ok and build but only AMERICA designs bodies that we dream about pretty soon the Japanese will start copying it the big / long nose short back classic sports coupe reminds me of another classic , oh yeah the ford mustang the crossfire has got more mustang heart than the latest mustang (re modeled 1967 ) hey and im a ford fanatic. you can say its really a SLK merc, using bits that were for the scrap pile, or just a product of a necessary marriage, between a European brand and a American giant (we would like to forget chryslers 70,s and 80,s efforts) it's right.