Used 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Consumer Reviews
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Crossfire
Nothing but problems, from water leaks to electrical malfunctions. Also braking and acceleration problems. Seeing to the rear very diffcult. Needs a wiper blade for rear window.
poor service
I have had this car for awhile and have no problems till I brought it in for service. Had the oil changed and now I have a leak. Twice in about the leak and they said no leak, till I gave them the paper with oil on it. The car is great, but the service stinks. Don't trust corporate, they will avoid fault. I think I will stay with a Hyundai
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $13,507231 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $9,400247 mi away
- Limited ConvertibleMSRP: $13,337460 mi away
The ding
Cramped interior, slow pick up, headlights, poor fuel economy, poor seats do not recline back far
Highly Reccommend!
Not comfortable on long rides but in its defense, it's not a touring vehicle.
Lemon
Purchased new 07/06. Two months ago transmission seals had to be replaced, but it was under warranty which expired 07/06/09. 08/06/09 @ 26,000 miles key did not work, AAA could not start the car and it was towed in - "brain" dead and a lobotomy required. As warranty had run out I was quoted total of $4700 for computer replacement. It took a week to get the parts, and now Chrysler's computer system is down so it can't be programmed. Also being charged $190 for second key. Good news is that now it is partially covered by warranty but my cost is still over $1500. Not happy.